Not to be Taken Inib the Front Line Trenches
quipm&nt Manuals for Service in Europe
Series A-No. 1
Infantry Regiment
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS
AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES
General Staff: First Section
M A Y , 1 9 1 8
Equipment Manuals for Service in Europe
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Series A-No. 1
Infantry Regiment
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GENERAL HEADQUARTERS
AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES
eral Staff: First Section
M A Y, 1 9 1 8
A. G. PBINTINO DBPT., G. H. Q. A. B. F., 1918.
Scries A (Infantry Division) when completed will include the following manuals:
1—Infantry Regiment. 2—Infantry Brigade Machine Gun Battalion, and Divisional
Machine Gun Battalion. 3—Regiment of 75 mm. F. A. (horsed). 4—Regiment of 155 mm. F. A. (horsed). 5—Regiment of 155 mm. F. A. (motorized). 6—Trench Mortar Battery (motorized). 7—Engineer Regiment. 8—Field Signal Battalion. 9—Train Headquarters and Military Police.
10—Ammunition Train and Mobile Ordnance Repair Shop. 11—Supply Train. 12—Engineer Train. 13—Sanitary Train.
14—Division Headquarters (with Headquarters Troop), Infantry Brigade Headquarters, and Field Artillery Brigade Headquarters.
15—Infantry Division Equipment.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS INDIVIDUAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT.
Table 1—For a Rifle Company. Table 2—For a Headquarters Company. Table 3—For a Supply Company. Table 4—For a Regimental Machine Gun Company. Table 5—For a Medical Personnel Attached.
MOBILE EQUIPMENT.Table 6—For an Infantry Regiment.
TRENCH EQUIPMENT.Table 7—For an Infantry Regiment.
"OVER THE TOP" EQUIPMENT. Table 8—For a Rifle Company. Table 9—For a Headquarters Company. Table 10—For a Regimental Machine Gun Company.
PYROTECHNICS AND APPLIANCES. Table 11—For an Infantry Regiment in the Trenches.
AMMUNITION.Table 12—For an Infantry Regiment.
APPENDIX. TABLES OF ORGANIZATION, SERIES A, NOS. 4, 5, 6, 7 AND
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF STAFF
Mag, 1918. 1. Hereafter all property in the hands of combatant troops in
service in Europe will be divided into classes as follows: 2. MOBILE EQUIPMENT is the equipment prescribed for use
in troop movements, temporary billets, and open warfare. It is limited to the animals, vehicles, and articles of equipment prescribed in the Tables of Organization, the equipment and clothing worn on the person, and the articles carried in pack and on mount and transported in field, combat, and divisional trains.
3. The mobile equipment will be carried in all classes of service. 4. TRENCH EQUIPMENT is the equipment which, in addition
to the mobile equipment, is prescribed for use in trench warfare. 5. Ths trench equipment prescribed is designed to meet the
necessities growing out of trench warfare as it exists on the Western front.
6. The tables given herewith cover all property in the hands of combatant troops and include Quartermaster, Ordnance, Medical, Gas Service, Engineer and Signal property. This equipment manual modifies for European service the allowances specified as Equipment A, B and C, described in Par. 319, Compilation of Orders, War Department, 1881-1915, and all equipment in excess of the allowances specified in this manual will be turned in at once to the Salvage Service, S. O. S.
7. The trench equipment does not accompany the troops in troop movements. The necessary stocks of equipment and supplies of this class are maintained in the dumps, and articles are issued out to the troops occupying the trenches in accordance with necessities as they arise. When an organization is relieved from the trenches it will turn over the trench equipment in the sector or part of a sector occupied by it to the organization relieving it.
8. This manual modifies existing tables of allowance and equipment manuals only in so far as is considered necessary to meet conditions of service in Europe. Due to the fact that different types of equipment are being issued to our troops, and that other changes are to take place in the future, the names of articles and figures given herein will not be strictly applicable in
all cases. Where such differences arise, the provisions of the manual will be considered to apply in so far as practicable to the corresponding articles of other types.
9. The manual is intended as a guide for organization commanders in determining amounts of equipment and supplies to be kept on hand, and it is authority to Supply Officers for issues in accordance with its provisions. IT IS NOT INTENDED TO REGULATE OR LIMIT IN ANY WAY CALLS FOR SUPPLIES NECESSARY TO THE EFFICIENT CONDUCT OF OPERATIONS. NOR TO INTERFERE WITH THE DISTRIBUTION OF SUCH SUPPLIES AS ARE DICTATED BY THESE CONSIDERATIONS.
10. Errors in this manual should be brought promptly to the attention of General Headquarters A. E. F., G-l.
BY COMMAND OF GENERAL PERSHING:
JAMES W. McANDREW, OFFICIAL: Chief of Staff.
ROBERT C. DAVIS, Adjutant General.
Table 1 SETS OF INDIVIDUAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ALL EN
LISTED MEN OF A RIFLE COMPANY. 1 1 2 > 3 4 5 1 6 | 7
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250 (1) For winter use, when ordered by the
250 Division or other independent Commander,
250 there will be added to the normal individual mobile equipment: 1
2 or 2 O. D. woolen blankets, special pro
250 vision to be made for ihcir transportation ; 1 pair lined gloves or 1
366 'iniyt-T mittens ; 1 over•oat.
250
500 (2) Chevrons and sleeve insignia as prescribed
250 . - i n b e i s s u 'il ; :•! .t<
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service coat and O. D. 500 shirt.
250
Number of Individuals In each group.
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QUARTERMASTER PROPERTY
Belt waist 1 1 1 1
Bl«nkot*, O. n . it) 1 1 1 1
Breeches, •ervice, wool. 1 1 1 1
Bugle, with sling. (Buglers only) • • ••
Cap, «Overseas» 1 1 1
Chevrons and sleeve insignia (2) 11
Coat, «ei\K-e (wool). . . 1 1 1
Drawers, pairs 2 2 - 2
Dubbin, 4 oz. box 1 1 1
Glores, wool.O. D. (1). 1 I 1 1 1
Laces, shoe, extra pairs. 2 2 2 2
Ornaments, bronze . . . . 1 1 1
TABLE 1 (Continued).
SETS OF INDIVIDUAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ALL ENLISTED MENOF A RIFLE COMPANY.
1
Ornaments. bronze, letters
Overcoat (1)
Pins, tent, shelter. . . .
Pole, tent, shelter. . . .
Puttees, spiral, woolen, pairs
Rations, reserve
Shirts, flannel, O. D . . .
Shoes, pairs
Slicker
Socks, wool, pairs
Tags, Identification
Tape for Identification tag, yd
Tent, shelter half
Toilet kit (3)
Undershirts
Whistle and chain (4). .
ORDNANCEPROPERTY
Automatic rifle, with sling and cover (5). .
Bag (Musette) (6)
Bayonet (9)
Bayonet scabbard (9 ) . . .
Breech covers
Breech slick
Brush and thong (7) (9)
Can, bacon.
Ca», condiment
1
1
5
1
1
2
2
2
1
4
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
5
1
1
2
2
2
1
4
2
1
1
1
2
1250 (3), The toilet kit will
consist of the follow250 ing articles: 1 brush,
shaving; 1 comb, 11250 oiirror, 1 razor, 1 cake
soap, hand; 1 cake250 soap, shaving; ]
tooth brush; 1 towel, face.
250 (4) Whistles a n o chains will be carried
500 by 1st Sgt. and sergeants.
500
500
250
1000
500
250
250
250
500
13
16
56(5) Eight automatic
235 rifles in the bands of the gunners. Eight In
235 reserve are carried in the wagon.
235 (6) Carried by each man in automatic rifle
243 sections, excepting sergeants.
235 (7) If any rifles are provided with spare
250 part containers, these numbers will be re
250 duced accordingly.
TABLE 1 (Continued).
SETS OF INDIVIDUAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ALL ENLISTED MHNOF A RIFLE COMPANY.
1 \T~\ 8 j 4 | 5 | 6 | 7
Can, meat
Canteen
Canteen cover, dismtd.
Cartridges, D.A.M. auto rifle (8)
Cartridges, ball, cal. .30
Cartridges, ball, pistol,cal. .45 35
Cartridge belt, cal. .30,dismtd
Cartridge belt, cal. .30,
Cleaning kit, auto rifle.
Clips, auto rifle
Cup
Fork . .
Front sight cover i9) .
Gun sling
Haversack
Helmet, steel
Knife
Magazines, pistol, exira.
Magazine pockets, web, double
Oiler and thong case (7) (9)
Pack carrier. . .
Pistol, cal. .45
Pistol belt
Pistol holster, cal. .45. .
Poach for first aid packet.
Rifle, U. S. cal. .30 (9).
Spoon ,..
250
250
250
0368
..L 2260
21 21 1505
183
44
16
320
250
250
235
235
250
250
250
148
74
[8) Automatic rifle cartridges will be distributed in each gunsquad as follows: 6olips carried in bag byeach corporal and carrier, 5 clips by eachgunner; total 40 clipsof 18-720; and, in addition, 1 packet of 64carried in bag byeach carrier, 4 packetsof 64-256 in cartridgebelts; 400, as follows:by each No. 1 carrier,40; by each No. 2carrier 40 and eachgunner, 80. Total persquad, 1296.
(9) Total provides also for 8 automatic rifle gunners not acting as such.
TABLE 1 {Continued).
SETS OF INDIVIDUAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ALL BNLISTBD MEN
OF A RIFLE COMPANY.
MEDICAL PROPERTY
Foot powder or grease.. 250
Packets, first a id . . . ' . . . 250
GAS SERVICEPROPERTY
French gas mask, M2, complete 250
British respirator, S. B. complete 250
ARTICLES OF MOBILE EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTED WITHIN THE R1FLKCOMPANY AS DIRECTED.
ARTICLES XO. HOW DISTRIBUTED
QUARTERMASTER PROPERTY
Brassards— As directed by Company Commander.
Blue (Agents and Signalmen) (See G. O. No. 59, H. A. E. F., 1817.)
(ireen (Guides and Scouts)
Red (Orderlies and Messengers)
White (Trench cleaners)
Yellow (Carrying parties)
Housewives As directed by Company Commander. Usually distributed as follows:
| 1 to Company Headquarters. | 2 to 1st Section of each Platoon. | 1 to 2nd Section of each Platoon. | 2 to 3rd Section of etch Platoon. I 2 to 4th Section of each Platoon.
ORDNANCE PROPERTY
Bolos A« directed by Company Commander.
Bolo siabbards.
10
TABLE 1 (Continued).
ARTICLES OF MOBILE EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTED WITHIN THE RIFLECOMPANY AS DIRECTED.
ARTICLES. NO. HOW DISTRIBUTED
ORDNANCE PROPERTY (Continued.)
Cleaning rods, barrack, brass .'!! I As directed by Company Commander.
Grenade dischargers, rifle 1 to each rifle grenadier, 6 in reserve.
Hand axes
Hand axe carriers
Pick mattocks | As directed by Company Commander.
Pick mattock carriers (Model 1916)
Pouches, for small articles 31 Among leaders of squads and sections, as directed by Company Commander.
Rifles, U. S. cal. .30, fitted for tele- I scopic sight. i |These are included in the total given in
I | table for «Rifles, U. S., cal. .3O.» Screwdrivers, rifle | 31 | Among leaders of squads and sections.
i Pouches, telescopic sight | As directed by Company Commander.
I Shovels j 110
Shovel carriers | 110 I
Telescopic sights, Warner-Swasey, with | 4 As directed by Company Commander.
Trench knives 40
Wire cutters
Wire cutter carriers
MEDICAL PROPERTY
Adhesive tape As directed by Company Commander.
ENGINEER PROPERTY
Compasses, watch | As directed by Company Commander.
Compasses, box
Protractors
SIGNAL PROPERTY
Glasses, field, type EE
Kits, flag, combination, standard 8
Projectors, 14 cm. with batteries | 2
Ptneli, marking ! 64
11
Table 2 SETS OF INDIVIDUAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ALL
ENLISTED MEN OF A HEADQUARTERS COMPANY.
1 1 2 1 3 1 4 6 6 ! 7
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315j p—Armed with pistol. j
(1) For winter use, when ordered by the Division or other independent Commanders, there will be added to the normal individual m o b i l e equipment 1 or 2 O. D. blankets, special provision to be made for their transportation ; 1 pair lined gloves or one-finger mittens; 1 overcoat. (2) For chauffeur and two motorcyclists. (3) Chevrons and sleeve insignia as prescribed will be issued 3 to each individual, to be worn on the overcoat, service coat and O. D. Shirt. (4) Issued to One Pounder Platoon, 38 pairs.
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Number In Each Group. hp 4
P 75
hr 16 220
QUARTERMASTER PROPERTY
Belt, waist 1
Blankets, O. D. (1 ) . . . 1
Breeches,wool
Service, 1
Cap, overseas
Chevrons and sleeve insignia (3)
1
Coat, fatigue (2)
Coat, service, woo l . . . . 1
Drawers, pairs 2
Dubbin, box, 4 oz
Qlores, horsehide, yellow, pair
Qlores, wool, O. D. (1)
Laces,pairs
shoe, extra,
315
315
315
315
780
3
315
630
58
315
630
12
TABLE 2 (Continued). SETS OF INDIVIDUAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ALL ENLISTED MEN
OF A HEADQUARTERS COMPANY.
Ornaments, bronze . . . .
Ornaments, bronze, letters
Overcoat (1)
Pins, tent, shelter
Pole, tent, shelter
Puttees, spiral, woolen, pair
Rations, reserve
Shirts, flannel, O. D.
Shoes, pairs
Slicker
Socks, wool, pairs
Tag, identification
Tape, for identification tag, yard
Tent, shelter, half
Trousers, fatigue (2) . .
Toilet kit (5)
Undershirts
Whistle and chain (6). .
CHAUFFEURS' ANDMOTORCYCLISTS'
EQUIPMENT
Boots, hip, rubber, pairs
Breeches, oilskin (M)..
Coat, oilskiu
Gauntlets, winter, pair (W)
Gloves, horsehide, yellow, pair
Goggles, lenses of mica or compound
315
315
| 630 I
630
630
315
1260
630
315
315
3
315
630
17
(u) The toilet kit will consist of the following articles: 1 brush, shaving; 1 comb, 1 mirror, 1 razor, 1 cake shaving soap, 1 tooth brush, 1 towel, face; 1 cake soap, hand. 10) Whistle and chain will be carried by Regimental and Battalion Sst. Majors, 1st Sgts. and Sgts.
(W) For winter use only.
(M) Issued to motorcyclists only.
13
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TABLE 2 (Continued).
SETS OF INDIVIDUAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOE ALL ENLISTED MEN OP A HEADQUARTERS COMPANY.
Helmet, woolen, or toque fW)
Mackinaw or Jerkin (W)
Overshoes, arctic, pairs (W). .
Socks, extra heavy wool, pairs (W)
ORDNANCE PROPERTY •
Bayonet
Bayonet scabbard. .
1
1
220
2201
(7) If any rifles ar*> provided with spare part containers, these numbers will be re-
Breech cover.. . 1 1 236 duced accordingly.
Breech stick. . 1 1 236
Brush and thong (7 ) . . . 1 1 23 ti
Can, bacon 1 1 1 1 315
Can, condiment 1 1 1 1 315
Can, meat . 1 1 1 1 315
Canteen 1 1 1 1 315
Canteen cover, dismtd. 1 1 295
Canteen cover, mounted, modified 1910.. . . 1 1 20 j
Cartridges, ball, cal. .30 100 100 23600
Cartridges,cal. .45
ball, pistol, 35 35 2765
Cartridge belt,v dismounted
cal. .30, 1 236
Cup 1 1 1 315
Fork 1 1 1 315
Front sight ?ovoi 1 236
Gun sling 1 236
Haversack 1 295
Helmet, steel 1 1 1 315
Knife I ' . . . ' . 1 • 1 315
14
TABLE 2 (Continued).
SETS OF INDIVIDUAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ALL ENLISTED MENOF A HEADQUARTERS COMPANY.
Magazine, pistol, extra
Magazine pocket, web, double
Oiler and thong case (7)
Pack carrier
Pistol belt
Pistol, cal. .45
Pistol holster, cal. .45 . .
Pouch, 1st aid packet..
Rifle, U. S. cal. .30. . .
Rifle scabbard (8)
Spoon
MOUNTED EQUIPMENT
QUARTERMASTERPROPERTY
Calk, toe, horseshoe...
Nails, horseshoe
Ration, grain
Shoes, horse, fitted (1 fore, 1 hind)
ORDNANCE PROPERTY
Bridle, cavalry, model 1909
Curry comb (9). . .
Feed bag
Grain bag
Halter, headstall.
Halter, tie rope..
Horse brush (0). .
Link ,
16
1 I 1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
15
316
158
236
295
79
79
79
315
236
19
315
40
320
40
20
24
20
20
20
20
24
20 |
(S) Total includes 3for motorcylists andchauffeur.
(9) Total includes 4for , caisson drivers ofOne-Pounder Platoon.
TABLE 2 (Continued).
SETS OF INDIVIDUAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ALL ENLISTED MEN
OF A HEADQUARTERS COMPANY.
Saddle bags, pairs
Saddle blanket
Saddle, cavalry, McClellan
Spurs, pair (9)
Spur straps, set ( 9 ) . . . .
Surcingle
MEDICALPROPERTY
Foot powder or grease, box
Packet, first aid
GAS SERVICE PROPERTY
French mask, M2
Respirator, British, S. B
Respirator, horse (10)..
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
•• 1
1
1
1
1
1
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
(10) Necessary number will be drawn from Division Supply.
315
315
315
315
16
TABLE 2 (Continued).ARTICLES OF MOBILE EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTED WITHIN THE
HEADQUARTERS COMPANY OR REGIMENT AS DIRECTED.
ARTICLES HOW DISTRIBUTED
Brassards:
Blue (Agents and Signalmen)
Green (Guides and Scouts)
Bed (Orderlies and Messengers)...
Housewife
ORDNANCE PROPERTY
Bolos and scabbards
Cleaning rod, barrack, brass
Intrenching tools:
Hand axes and carriers
Pick mattocks and carriers
Shovels and carriers
Wire cutters and carriers
Pouches for small articles, model 1916..
Screwdriver, rifle
SIGNAL PROPERTY
Field glasses, type D or E E . .
As directed by Company Commander. (See G. O. No. 59, H. A. E. F., 1917.)
25
As directed by Company Commander. Usually as follows:
3 to Staff section. 3 to Orderlies section. 3 to Band section. 6 to Telephone section. 1 to Hdq. section, Signal platoon. 2 to 3rd section, Signal platoon. 1 to Sappers section. 5 to Bombers section. 8 to Pioneer platoon. 5 to One-pounder platoon.
To Signal Platoon.
30 As directed by Company Commander.
A.s directed by Company Commander. Usually as follows:
Signal platoon: 36 shovels, 12 picks, 5 hand axes. Sappers and Bombers Platoon: 22 shovels, 12 picks, 2 hand axes. One-Pounder Platoon: 14 shovels, 12 picks, 1 hand axe. Corporals, 30 wire cutters. Orderlies, 28 wire cutters.
39 As directed by Company Commander. Among leaders of squads and sections.
30 As directed by Company Commander. Among leaders of squads and sections.
16 As directed by Company Commander. Usually as follows:
Signal platoon, 2nd section 5 Signal platoon, 3rd section 6 Sappers and Bombers section 1 One-Pounder platoon 4
Total 16
17
Table 3 SETS OF INDIVIDUAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ALL EN
LISTED MEN OF A SUPPLY COMPANY, INCLUDINGATTACHED ORDNANCE PERSONNEL.
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MOBILE EQUIPMENT
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| h-—mounted on horse ; ]p—armed with pistol; I m—mounted on mule; |r—armed with rifle. .
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Q. M. PKOPERTY
Belt, waist
Blankets, O. D. (1).
Breeches, service, wool, j
Cap, overseas j
Chevrons and sleeve in-1 Fignia (2) |
Coat, fatigue
1 | i
1 I
I
1 I
1 |
1 I
| (1) For winter use, when ordered by the division or other inde
104 pendent commanders 1 there will be added to
104 | the normal individual I mobile equipment: 1
1<;4 | or 2 O. D. blankets, | special provision to be
104 made for their transportation ; 1 pair lined gloves, or 1-flnger mit
408 tens; 1 overcoat, and for wagoners, 1 pair
86 I overshoes, arctic.
Coat, service, wool
Drawers, pairs
Dubbin, 4 oz. box
G'n^ps, yellow horsehide, palrg
104
164
164
(2) Chevrons and sleeve insignia as prescribed will be issued: 3 to each Individual, to be worn on the overcoat, service coat and O. D. shirt.
18
TABLE 3 (Continued).
SETS OF INDIVIDUAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ALL ENLISTED MHK
OF A SUPPLY COMPANY, INCLUDING ATTACHED ORDNANCE
PERSONNEL.
Gloves, wool, 0. D. (1) 1
Laces, shoe, extra pairs 2 2
Ornaments, bronze
Ornaments, bronze, lettPl'S 1 1
1 1
Overshoes, arctic, pairs
Pins, tent, shelter 5 5
Pole, tent, shelter. . . . 1 1
Puttees, spiral, woolen, pairs . . . 1 1
Rations, reserve
Shirt, flannel, O. D.. . . 2 2
Shoos ,, .->
Slicker 1 1
Socks, wool, pairs 1 4
Tag. identification ••2
Tape, for identification tag, yard 1
Tent, shelter, half 1 . 1
Trousers, fatigue
Toilet kit (3). . 1 1
o
ORDNANCE PROPERTY
Bayonet
Bayonet scabbard
1
Breech stick 1
2
1
1
5
1
1
1
4
-
1
\
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1
1
1
1
2 2
164
328
164
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
164
'164
86
820
164
1
2
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1
4
2
1
2
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1
4
2
164
328
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164
656
328
1
1
1
1
1
1
164
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86
164
328
12
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1
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52
145
145
(3) The toilet kit will consist of the following articles: 1 brush, shaving; 1 comb; 1 mirror; 1 razor; 1 cake soap, hand; 1 towel, face; 1 cake soap, shaving.
(4) Will be carried by first sergeant and sergeants.
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TABLE 3 (Continued). SETS OF INDIVIDUAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ALL ENLISTED MEN
OF A SUPPLY COMPANY, INCLUDING ATTACHED ORDNANCE
PERSONNEL.
I \~2~\ 3~j 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8
Brush and thong ( 5 ) . . . .
Can, bacon....".'
Can, condiment I
Can, meat . . . . : '
!
I
I 145 | (5) If any rifles are
provided with sparp 164
164
164
part containers, these numbers will be reduced accordingly.
Canteen I 164
Canteen cover, dismtd.. 152
Canteen cover, mounted, modified 1910 I
Cartridges,.30
ball, cal. I | 100 145O0
Cartridges, ball,cal. .45.
pistol, 35 35 665
Cartridge belt,dismtd
cal. .30, I I 143
Cup
Fork
164
164
Front sight cover.
Gun sling
Haversack
145
145
152
Helmet,
Knife
steel.. . 164
164
Magazines, pistol, extra 76
Magazine,double
pocket, web, 38
Oiler and thong case (5)
Pack carrier
145
152
Pistol, cal. .45 19
Pistol belt I
I Pistol holster, cal. .45. |
I Pouch, for first aid packet
Rifle, U. S., cal. . 3 0 . . .
Rifle scabbard
1
1
19
19
164
145
93
20
TABLE 3 (Continued).
SETS OP INDIVIDUAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ALL ENLISTED MEN OF A SUPPLY COMPANY, INCLUDING ATTACHED ORDNANCE
PERSONNEL.
4 I 5 8
Spoon
MOUNTEDEQUIPMENT
Q. M. PROPERTY
Calks, toe, horseshoe. . I 2 2 24
Nails, horseshoe j 16 1 6 192
Rations, grain ! 1 I 12
Shoes, horse, fitted (1 fore, 1 hind) 10
Shoes, mule, fitted (1 fore, 1 hind)
ORDNANCE PROPERTY
Bridle, cavalry, Model 1909 1
Curry comb. 1
Fred bag. . 1 I
Grain bag. . 1
Halter, bridle, model 1910
Halter, headstall. . 1
Halter, tie rope. . . 1 j
Horsebrush 1
Link 1
Saddle bags, pair. 1
Saddle blanket
Saddle, cavalry, McClellan
Saddle, mule, Model 1013
Spur*, pairs.
21
TABLE 3 (Continued).
SHTS OF INDIVIDUAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ALL ENLISTED MENOF A SUPPLY COMPANY, INCLUDING ATTACHED ORDNANCE
PERSONNEL.
1 | 2 3 7 8
Spur straps,
Surcingle
set 1
1
1
1
•• 12 (6) Necessary number will be drawn from division supply.
MEDICAL PROPERTY
Foot powder, or grease, 1 1 1 1 1 1 164
Packets, first aid 1
i-i 1 164
GAS SERVICE PROPERTY
French gas mask, M2. 1 1 1 1 1 164
Respirator, British, S.
Respirator, horse (6 ) . . .
ARTICLES OF MOBILE EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTED WITHIN THE SUPPLY COMPANY AS DIRECTED.
ARTICLES NO. HOW DISTRIBUTED
QUARTERMASTER PROPERTY
20 As directed by Company Commander.
ORDNANCE PROPERTY
Cleaning rod, barrack, brass. As directed by Company Commander.
Pouch, for small articles As directed by Company Commander.
Screw driver, rifle | 18 As directed by Company Commander. I I
ENGINEER PROPERTY
Compasses, watch Ag directed by Company Commaadcr.
22
Table 4 SETS OF INDIVIDUAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ALL EN
LISTED MEN OF REGIMENTAL MACHINE GUN COMPANY.
MOBILE EQUIPMENT
ARTICLES
Worn or carried on the person or mount.
Number In each group.
QUARTERMASTERPROPERTY
Belt, waist
Blanket, 0. D. (X)...
Breeches, service, wool.
Bugle, with sling (2) ..
Cap, overseas
Chevrons and sleeve insignia (3)
Coat, service, wool . . . .
Drawers, pairs
Dubbin, 4 oz. box . . . .
Gloves, horsehide, yellow, pairs
Gloves, wool, O. D. (1).
Lactc, sboe, extra pairt
4 (hp) 3 (mp)
1 1
1 1
1 1
" 1 1
1 1
2 2
1 1
1 1
1 1
2 2
•
165 (p) 172
1 172
1 172
1 172
2
1 172
249
1 172
2 344
1 172
1 172
1 172
2 344
REMARKS
(h)-—Mounted on IHMXI (m)—Mounted on
mule. (p)—Armed with pistol
only.
(1) For winter USP, when ordered by the Division or other independent commander. there will be added to the normal individual mobile equipment: 1 or 2 0. D. blankets, special provision to be made for their transportation ; 1 pair lined gloves or one-finger mittens, 1 overcoat.
(2) Carried by bugler* only.
(3) Chevrons and sleeve insignia as prescribed will be issued: 3 to each individual, to be worn on overcoat, service coat and O. D. shirt.
23
TABLE 4 {Continued).
NETS OP INDIVIDUAL MOBILE EQUIPkENT FOR ALL ENLISTED MEN
OF REGIMENTAL MACHINE GUN COMPANY.
1 2 3 •t 5 6
Ornaments, bronze . . . 1 1 1 172 (4) The toilet kit will consist of the follow-
Ornaments, bronze, let- ing articles: 1 brush, 1 1 1 172 shaving; 1 comb, 1
mirror, 1 razor, 1 cake Overcoat (1) 1 1 172 shaving soap, 1 cake
soap, hand; 1 tooth Pins, tent, shelter 5 5 5 860 brush, 1 towel, face.
Pole, tent, she l te r . . . . 1 1 1 172 (5) Whistle and chain
Puttees, spiral, woolen, will be carried by 1st 1 1 1 172 Sgts. and Sgts.
Rations, reserve 2 2 2 344
Shirts, flannel, 0. D. 2 2 2 344
Shoes pairs 2 2 344
Slicker 1 1 1 172
Socks, wool, pairs 4 4 4 688
Tags, identification.... 2 2 2 344
Tape for identification 1 1 1 172
Tent, shelter half 1 1 1 172
Toilet kit (4) 1 1 1 172
Undershirts 0 2 2 344
Whistle and chain (5) .. 12
ORDNANCE PROPERTY
Bolo 1 165
Bolo scabbard 1 165
Can bac6n 1 1 1 172
Can, condiment 1 1 1 172
1 1 1 172
1 1 1 172
Canteen cover, dismtd.. 1 7
Canteen coyer, mtd., modified 1910 i 165
24
i-i
TABLE 4 (Continued).
SETS OK INDIVIDUAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ALL ENLISTED MENOF REGIMENTAL MACHINE GUN COMPANY.
Cartridges,cal. .45
ball, pistol, 35 3'i 6020
Cup 1 1 172
Fork 1 1 171'
Haversack 1 1 r,.">
Helmet, steel 1 1 172
Knife 1 1 172
Magazines, pistol, extra. 4 4 (iSS
Magazinedouble
pockets, web 344
Pack carrier 165
Pistol, cal. .45 172
Pistol, belt 172
Pistol holster, cal. .45.. 172
Pouch for first aid packet 172 j
Spoon.
MOUNTED EQUIPMENT
QUARTERMASTERPROPERTY
Calks, toe, horseshoe.. 2 14
Nails, horseshoe 16 16 112
Ration, grain 1 1 7
Shoes, horse, fitted (1 fore, 1 hind)
Shoes, mule, fitted (1 fore, 1 hind)
ORDNANCE | PROPERTY
Bridle, cavalry, modal | 1909
Curry comb.
TABLE 4 {Continued).
SETS OF INDIVIDUAL MOBILEOP REGIMENTAL
1 2
Feed bag 1
Grain bag 1
Halter, bridle, model1910
Halter, headstall
Halter, tie-rope 1
Horse brush 1
Link 1
Saddle bags, pairs 1
Saddle blanket
Saddle, McClellan 1
Saddle, mule, model1913
Spurs, pairs 1
Spur itraps, set 1
Surcingle
MEDICALPROPERTY
Foot powder or grease,box 1
Packet, first aid
GAS SERVICEPROPERTY
French mask, M2 1
Respirator, British S. B. 1
Respirator, horse ( 6 ) . . .
EQUIPMENT FOE ALL BNLISTBD MEN MACHINE GUN COMPANY.
3 5
1 7
1 7
1 3
4
4
1 7
1 7
1 7
1 7
4
1 3
11
1
1 7•
i 1 172
1 1 1T2
1 1 172
1 1 172!
(6) Necessary number
1 will be draws from Dirislon supply.
26
TABLE 4 (Continued).
ARTICLES OF MOBILE EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTED WITHIN THEMACHINE GUN COMPANY AS DIRECTED.
ARTICLES
QUARTERMASTER PROPERTY
Brassards—
Blue (Agents and Signalmen)
Green (Guides and Scouts)
Red (Orderlies and Messengers)....
Yellow (Carrying parties)
ORDNANCE PROPERTY
Compass, Brunton, graduated in mils. . . .
Pouches for small articles, model 1916..
Rangefinders
Wire cutters, and carrier
Topographical Sets:
Alidade
Canvas carrying case
Declinator
Goniometer
Indirect fire tables
LtTels, gun
Plotting boards and tripod
Protractors
Reg lettei .
Thermometer
Trajectory graph
Zinc scales
Zinc square* 1/10000
NO. HOW DISTRIBUTED
As directed by Company Commander.See G. O. No. 59, H. A. E. F., 1917.
25
25
25
as As directed by Company Commander.
23 Usually distributed as follows:3 to Company Headquarters.3 to 1st Section of Platoon.3 to 2nd Section of Platoon.2 to Train.
C As directed by Company Commander.
11
1
48
4
4For indirect fire instruments.
4
2
32
12
4
12
4
1
12
4
4
27
TABLE 4 (Continued). ARTICLES OF MOBILE EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTED WITHIN THE
MACHINE GUN COMPANY AS DIRECTED.
ARTICLES NO. HOW DISTRIBUTED
ENGINEER PROPERTY
Compass, watch As directed by Company Commander.
SIGNAL PROPERTY
Glasses, field, type EE As directed by Company Commander.
Kits, flag, combination, standard (1). . As directed by Company Commander.
Projectors, 14 cm., with batteries As directed by Company Commander.
Table 5 SETS OF INDIVIDUAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ALL EN
LISTED MEN OF THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENTATTACHED TO AN INFANTRY REGIMENT.
MOBILE EQUIPMENT
ARTICLES
Worn or Carried on theor Mount.
Person
Number of individuals in each group. . . h—Mounted on a horse.
QUARTERMASTER PROPERTY
Belt, waist
Blankets, O. D. (1)
Breeches, service, wool
Cap, «Overseas»
Chevrons and sleeve insignia ( 2 ) . . . .
Coat, service, wool
Drawers, pair
Dubbin, 4-oz. box
Gloves, horsehide, yellow, pair
Gloves, wool, O. D. (1)
Laces, shoe, extra pairs
Ornaments, bronze
Ornaments, bronze, letters,
Overcoat (1)
Pins, tent, shelter
Pole, tent, shelter ,
1
1
1
1
1 I
2
1
1
1
5
1
48
48
48
48
57
48
48
48
4
48
96
48
48
48
240
48
(1) For winter use, when ordered by the Division or other independent Commander, there will be added to the normal individual mobile equipment: 1 or 2 O. D. blankets, special provision to be made for their transportation; 1 pair lined gloves or one-finger mittens; 1 overcoat.
(2) Chevrons and sleeve insignia as prescribed will be issued: 3 to each individual, to be worn on the overcoat, service coat and O. D. shirt.
29
TABLE 5 {Continued).
SETS OF INDIVIDUAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ALL ENLISTED MEN
OF THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT ATTACHED TO AN INFANTRY
REGIMENT.
Puttees, spiral, woolen, pair
Rations, reserve
Shirts, flannel, O. D
Shoes, pairs
Slicker
Socks, wool, pairs
Tags, identification
Tape, for identification tag, yard.
Tent, shelter, half
Toilet kit (3)
Undershirts
ORDNANCE PROPERTY (4) J
Can, bacon
Can, condiment
Can, meat
Canteen
Canteen cover^ dismounted
Canteen cover, mtd., modified model 1910 j
Cup
Pork
Hand axe, infantry
Hand axe carrier I
Haversack j
Helmet, steel |
Knife |
Pack carrier
Pouch, for first aid packet
Spoon
1 I
1 I1 I
1
96
96
48
192
96
48
48
48
96
48
48
j 48
48
44
4
48
48
48
1 48
1 48
1 48
1 48
1 44
1 48
1 48
(3) The toilet kit willconsist of the followingarticles: 1 brush, shaving ; 1 comb; 1 mirror; 1razor; 1 cake soap, hand;1 cake soap, shaving; 1toothbrush; 1 towel, face.
(4) When required fo bearmed, a Medical Department enlisted man is issued: 1 belt, pistol; 2magazines, pistol, extra ;1 pistol; 1 pistol holster;21 cartridges, ball, cal. .45.
30
TABLE 5 (Continued). SETS OF INDIVIDUAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ALL ENLISTED MEN
OF THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT ATTACHED TO AN INFANTRY
REGIMENT.
1 4 5
GAS SERVICE PROPERTY
l 1 48 (5) Necessary number will be drawn from division
Respirator, British, S. B l 1 48
MEDICAL PROPERTY
Belt, web (with pouch for diagnosis tags and instruments, and contents, complete) (Par. 907, M. M. D., 1916). . . l 1 48
Brassards, Red Cross i 1 48
Diagnosis tags, books of i 1 48
Foot powder or grease, box i 1 48
Packet, first aid l 1 48
ARTICLES OF MOBILE EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTED INtTHE MEDICAL DETACH
MENT AS DIRECTED BY THE DETACHMENT COMMANDER.
ARTICLE NO. HOW DISTRIBUTED
QUARTERMASTER PROPERTY
Housewife 6 As directed by Detachment Commander.
ORDNANCE PROPERTY
Pouch for small articles 6 As directed by Detachment Commander.
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TABLE 5 {Continued).
SETS OF INDIVIDUAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ALL ENLISTED MKNOF THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT ATTACHED TO AN INFANTRY
REGIMENT.
ARTICLES OF MOBILE EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTED IN THE MEDICAL DETACHMENT AS DIRECTED BY THE DETACHMENT COMMANDER.
MOUNTED EQUIPMENT
QUARTERMASTER PROPERTY
Calks, toe, horseshoe
Nails, horseshoe
Rations, grain
Shoes, horse, fitted (1 fore, 1 hind)
ORDNANCE PROPERTY
Bridle, cavalry, model 1909
Curry comb
Feed bag
Grain bag L
Halter, headstall
Halter, tie rope ,
Horsebrush
Link
Saddle bags, pair
Saddle blanket
Saddle, cavalry, McClellan
Spurs, pair
Spur straps, set
Surcingle
Table 6
TOTAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ORGANIZATIONS OF AN
INFANTRY REGIMENT.
I Rifle Hdqrs. Sup. M, G. Med. Total ARTICLES I Co. Co. Co. Co. Det. Regt.
REMARK Sf
QUARTERMASTER PROPERTY
Axes and helves.. . 60
t Supply Company figures include attached Ordnance personnel.
Bags, water, sterilizing and cover
Baton
Bed sack (1),
Belts, waist.. 250
1 |
315 164
44 (1) One bed sack and 1 or 2 additional O. D. blankets will be issued to each offlder and enlisted man when in the training
3699 area.
Blankets, 0. D. . . . 250 315 164 172 3699 (2)59,
See H.
G. A.
O. E.
No. F.,
Brassards (2): Blue (Agents and
Signal Men). . . Green (Guides and |
Scouts) |Red (Orderlies and |
Messengers) . . . | White (Trench |
Cleaners) | Yellow (Carrying |
parties) I
Boots, rubber (3). .
Breeches, wool .
service,
Brooms, stable.
Brush, marking. . . . Brushes, t y p e
writer (4)
i
12
Hi
25
25
29
315
2
164
10
1
25
172
2
48
98
194
300
731
(3) Rubber boots will be issued to wagoners when conditions render them necessary.
(4) Regimental total includes three typewriter brushes for regimental h e a d quarters, and one for each battalion headquarters. (5) For contents, see
3699 Note 1, page 85. | (6) Regimental total
141 Includes three type] writer oil cans for regimental headquarters and one for each battalion head-
Buckets,Iron
galvanized | 3 48
quarters.
Bugles, with sling.. 2 26
Butcher's tools (5) 1 1
Calk toe, horseshoe 136 1164 152 1452
Cans oil, writer (6).
type2|
33
TABLE 6 (Continued).
TOTAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ORGANIZATIONS OF AN INFANTRYREGIMENT.
Caps, overseas
Carborundum wheel.
Chevrons and sleeve Insignia (1)
Coal, smithing, lbs.
Coats, fatigue
Coats, service, wool
Cobblers' outfit, hand (2)
Colors, Infantry: Regimental, with case, staff, cord and tassel National, service with case, staff cord and tassel.. National, silk, with case, staff, cord and tassel. .
1 1 14
Desk, field, small, complete (3) 1 1 1 1 21
Drawers 500 G30 328 344 7398
Dubbin, 4-oz. boxes j I
Forge, portable. . . . | I
Forks, stable Gloves, horsehide,
yellow, pairs. . . .
Gloves, woolen, O. D.
2.-0 S15
5S| !
3151
164
164
164
1T2
172
172
48 3699
3
19
400
3699 Harness, draft mules,
set (4)
Horses, riding (5) . . 23 60
Housewives ( 6 ) . . . . 291 391 20 436
Instruments,set (28ments) (7)
band, j instru-
Iron, bar, assorted sine* (pounds) 160 160
34
(1) Chevrons and sleeve insignia, as prescribed will be issued: three to eacl) individual, to be worn on the overcoat, service coat and O. D. shirt. (2) For contents, see Note 2, page S5..
(3) Regimental total includes 3 desks for regimental headquarters, and 1 for each battalion headquarters. For contents, see Note 3, page P5.
(4) Issued as part of complete vehicle; sounder Vehicle and Note 8, Dage 90. (5) Including mounts for officers. Regimental total includes mounts for officers at battalion and regimental bead-quarters. (6) For contents, see Note 4, page 86. (7) See A. R. 262 and 1179 of 1913.
TABLE 6 (Continued).
TOTAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ORGANIZATIONS OP AN INFANTRY REGIMENT.
2 I
ARTICLES Rifle | Hdqrs. | Sup. 1 M, G. Co. I Co. I Co. Co.
Irons, branding, 1
Jack, wagon. 1
Laces, Bhoe, extra pair 500 630 328 344
Lamp black, pounds
Lantern, combination complete O). 3
Leather, harness, black (pounds)... 290 28
Mender, harness (2) 1 1
Mule:
Draft 275 28
Riding 7 3
Nails, horseshoe, |pounds I 38 5
Ornaments: Bronze 250 315 164 172
Bronze le t ters . . . 250 315| 164 172
Overcoat 250 315 164 172
Overshoes, arctic, pairs (3) 86 f
IPaulins, large (4) . . 1 5 1
Pickax and he lve . . . 4 4 i 14
Pins, tent, shelter(5) 1310 1645 860 020
Pole, tent, shelter(5) 262 329 172 184
Puttees, s p i r a l , woolen, pair 250 315 164 172
Pot, marking 2
Pouch, music 28
Rake, steel 7 10 5
Med. Total Det. Regt.
1
1
96 7398
2
2 C6
329
3 317
•• 10
2 49
48 3699
48 3699
48 3699
86
7
70
320 19555
64 3911
48 3699
2
28
22
REMARKS.
(1) Five for regimental headquarters.
(2) For contents, see Note 5, page 86.
(3) Rubber boots to be supplied where conditions m a k e them more desirable. (4) 1 for regimental headquarters. (5) Including Issue to officers.
36
TABLE 6 (Continued).
TOTAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ORGANIZATIONS OF AN INFANTRY
REGIMENT.
3 I
Rifle | Hdqrs. Sup. M. O. Med. TotalARTICLES Co. Co. Co. Co. Det. Regt. REMARKS
Range, field, No. 1 oi- 2, complete (1)
. Rations, grain (2) . .
Rations, reserve (3)
Rope, picket line, feet
Shirts, flannel, O. D.
Shoes, pairs
500
500
34!
644
150| I
630 630
291
336|
200
328
328
38
356|
100
344!
344
15
112
96
(1) Usually none will be issued; may be
387 issued to detachments and organizations when necessary and available. See Note 8, page 90.
450 (2) Regimental total includes rations for
73981 mounts of officers | at battalion and
7398 regimental headquarters.
Shoes, horse and j mule: I
Fitted shoes (4): For riding
hVses, No. (1 fore, 1 hind)
For riding mules, No. (1 fore, 1 hind)
46 18 14
(3) Includes rations i for all officers. | (4) Regimental total | includes fitted shoes | for mounts of officers at battalion and
120
20
regimental h e a d quarters.
For draft mules, No. (2 fore, 2 hind) 44 1100 1268
Extra shoes:
For horses, lbs. (5)
For mules, lbs
Shoe repairing outfit (complete)
23 9
2821 31
60
327
(5) , Regimental total includes extra shoes for mounts of officers at battalion and regimental h e a d quarters.
Shovel,dled
short han2 301
Slicker 250 315 164 172 48 3699|
Sling, color, O. D 2 2
Socks, wool, pair . . 1000 1260 656 688 192 14796
Stick, size, shoe 1 1 1 16
Stove and pipe (6) . .
stove
Stretcher, sh o e . . . .
T*x, identification..
2
500 j
2
6301 328 344
30
7398 j
(6) See G. O. 38, Par. 1, and G. O. 46, Par. 1, H. A. E. F., 1917.
36
TABLE 6 (Continued).
TOTAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ORGANIZATIONS OF AN INFANTRYREGIMENT.
I 2 3 | 5 V 6 f
ARTICLES Rifle [Hdqrs. Sup. M. G. Med. Total REMARKS. Co. Co. Co. Co. Det. Regt.
Tape for identifica-[ 3151 164 f 172 3699
tion tag (yard)... | 250 I 329 172 j 184 3911 (1) Including iiiue
Tent shelter half (1). | 262 to officers. 315 164 172 3699
Toilet kit I 250 Tools, wheelwright's
and carpenter's:
Set (2) 1 11 (2) For contents, see \ Note 6, page 86.
Kit (3) 1 11 (3) Part of set, for contents, see Note
Trousers, fatigue... 86 6 (A), page 86.
Typewriters (4) . . . 2] (4) Regimental total includes three type-
Undershirts 500 630 328
I 7398 writers for regimental headquarters,
Vehicles (5): and one for each battalion headquar-
Cart, medical (1- ters. mule) S' 3 (5) For accessories
and harness, see Cart, ration (2- Note 7, page 87.
mule) 16 16
Cart, water (1mule) 15
Kitchen, rolling (4-mule) 16
Wagons, combat (4-mule) (6) . . 19 (6) Seventeen for
supply company, of Wagons, R. & B., limbered caliion
(4-Mule) type.
Wheel, hind, escort wagon 1
Whistle and chain. 169
EQUIPMENT FORCHAUFFEURS
ANDMOTORCYCLISTS.
Boots, hip, rubber, pairs
(7) Motorcyclist! Breeches, oilskin (7) only.
37
TABLE 6 (Continued).
TOTAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ORGANIZATIONS OF AN INFANTRYREGIMENT.
6 I I
| Rifle | Hdqrs. Sup. M. G. | Med. ARTICLES I Co. | Co. Co. Co. | Det. Regt. REMARKS.
I ICoats, oilskin
Gauntlets, winter.. For winter use.
Gloves, horsehlde,yellow, pairs . . . . [
Goggles, lenses ofmica or compound . . .
Helmets, woolen,or toque 3 f For winter use.
Mackinaw or Jerkin, si Overshoes, arctic, |
pairs For winter nee. Socks, extra heavy,
wool, pairs For winter use.
ADDITIONAL Q. M. PROPERTY
For issue of Expendable Quartermaster Supplies, see A. R., and current O. O., G. H. Q. A. E. F.
ORDNANCEPROPERTY
Automatic rifle, with sling and cover.. 192
Bag (Musette). 672
Batteries, flashlight, extra , (1) 17 32 49 (1) Two for regi
mental intelligence Bayonet 235 220 3092 section.
Bayonet scabbard.. 235 220 3092
Bolo 14 81 165 341
Bolo scabbard 14 8 165 341
Breech covers 235 236 145 3201 (2) If rifles are provided with spare
Breech sticks 243 236 1451 3297 p a r t containers, these numbers will
Brash and thong (2) 235 236 145 3201 be reduced accordingly.
Bulb, flashlight, extra (1) 17 32 48
S3
TABLE 6 (Continued).
TCTAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOE ORGANIZATIONS OF AN IXWX8TRT REGIMENT.
I : j 2~~j 3 j 4 | 5 j 8 j 7 j 8
Rifle ]H(1qrs.l Sup. M. G. Med. TotalARTICLES Co. | Co. I Co. Co. Det. Regt. REMARKS.
Can, b a c o n . . . . 2501 31:. 164 172 48 3699
ICan, condiment. . . . | 164 172 48 3699
2501 :;15
Can, meat | [ 164 172 48 3699 li^Oi 315
i Oan-teen j 164 172 48 3699
I Canteen cover, dis-1 165 44 3656 mounted j
I Canteen cover, mtd. , |
1910 modified j 4 43 I
Cartr idges, b a l l , I cal. .30 22260| 23600 14500 305220
Cartr idges ( a u t o rifle), ball , D. A. M 248832
Cartridges, ball, pistol, cal. .45 (1) 1715 30101 6230 30625 (1) Including issue
to officers. Cartridge belt, cal.
.30, dismounted.. 183 236
Cartridge belt, cal. .30, mounted
Cleaning kit, for automatic rifle.. .
Cleaning, rods, barrack, brass 31 30 18 420
Clips, automatic rifle 320 3840
Covers, h o r s e , blanket lined (2) 34 38 (2) For winter use.
Cup 315J 164
Discharger, rifle grenade 30 360
Flashlights, complete (3) 17 32| 49 (3) Two for regimental intelligence
Fork r 164 172 3699 section.
Front sight covers j 3201 I 250 315
Gun sling | 145| . . 3201 I 235| 236J I
Hand axes, Infantry, |and carriers | 235| 236| . . I 48 224
141 8J 39
TABLE 6 (Continued).
TOTAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ORGANIZATIONS OF AN INFANTRY
REGIMENT.
Hdqrs. | .Sup. f M. G. Med. TotalARTICLES | Co. Co. Co. I Co. Det. Regt. REMARKS.
Haversack I
Helmets, steel (1) . |I
Knife |
Knife, trench, and ] scabbard (2) I
Magazines, extra (1)
pistol.
2501
344
108
92 |
104 |I
1G5
178
172
44 36561
3699
480
3248
(1) Including issue to officers.
(2) Distributed as directed.
Magazine pocket, web, double ( 1 ) . . 3561 1624
Marking outfit, for stamping metal (3)
Oiler and case (4) .
thong
Pack carrier. .
Pannier pack.
I 2361
295 j
1<H
II
14;"
152jI
341
165
24
16
3201
3656
68
(3) For contents, see Note 9, page 90.
(4) If rifle is provided with spare part container, t h e s e numbers will be reduced accordingly.
Pick, mattock and carrier
Pistol, cal. .45 (1)
Pistol belt (1)
55 |
H 29 |
36 |
231
231
178
178
696
1172 I
644
Pistol cleaning kit . 4 18
Pistol holster,.45 (1)
cal. 73 | 23 178 1172
Pouch, first aid (1) 256 322 168 178 380
Pouch forticles
Pouch forsight
small ar
telescopic
31 391 20 f I
22
48
Range finder, with carrying case and tripod 3 4
Rifle, U. S., cal. .30 235 236 1451 3201
Rifle, U. S., cal. .30, fitted for telescopic sight (5)
Rifle scabbard 19
(5) Included in total «Rifle TJ. S. ctl(.30.»
40
TABLE 6 (Cqntinued).
TOTAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ORGANIZATIONS OF AN INFANTRY REGIMENT.
5 I
Rifle | Hdqrs. I Sup. M. G. Med. TotalARTICLES Co. Co. I Co. Co. Det. Regt. REMARKS.
Screwdriver, rifle.. 30 18 420I
Shovel and carrier. 1101 1392
Spoon 2.10 315 164 172 48 3699
Telescope, observer's 4 ' 52
Telescopic sight. . . 4 481
Tools, blacksmiths' • Set (1) 3 (1) For contents, see
Note 10, page 91. Kit (2) 3 (2) For contents, see
Note 10 (A), Page Tools, saddlers': 91.
Set (3) 1 3 (3) For contents, see Note 11, page 91.
Kit (4) 1 3 (4) For contents, «ee Note 11 (A), Page
Wire cutter 35 581 526 91.
Wire cutter carriers I 526 58
MOUNTED 5) Total includes is-EQUIPMENT (5) | sue to officers below
rank of Major. See Bridle, cavalry, mod-1 A. R. 1520.
el 1909 | 231 -9 I
"urrycomb | 23 j 161
Feed bag 23 16
Grain bag 23
Halter, bridle, model I 1910 I
Halter, headstall. .'. \ . . \ 23 I I
Halter, tie rope.. .. | j
23 16Horse brush |
Link | 23 "I231
Saddlebags, pairs.. J 231 161
Saddle blankets.. . . I Baddle, cavalry, Me 16
Clellan
Saddle, mule, model 1013
41
TABLE 6 (Continued).
TOTAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOB ORGANIZATIONS OF AN INFANTRY REGIMENT.
1 2 3 4 5 6 | 7 8
Rifle Hdqrs. Sup. M. G. Med. TotalARTICLES Co. Co. Co. Co. | Dot. Regt. REMARKS.
Saddlecloths with officers' insignia.. .
• •
3
23
4
16 10
8
12
22
65
Spur straps, set 23 16 10 12 65
Surcingles 23 16 10 12 65
37 MM. GUN EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED TO THE ONE-POUNDERPLATOON OF THE HEADQUARTERS COMPANY.
(ORDNANCE PROPERTY.)
Gun 37 mm. complete Curry comb | 4
Calssor and Limber, supply, complete Grease, lubricaut, No. 4 ^ , q u a r t . . . . | 1
Limber, complete Horse
Body harness No. 214. sheets.
Cloth, crocus Sandpaper No. y2. sheets | 12 I
Cloth, emery Spurs, pair
Cord, sash, feet Spur straps, set
TABLE 6 (Continued).
TOTAL MOBILB EQUIPMENT FOR ORGANIZATIONS OF AN INFA.WTBYREGIMENT.
37 MM. GUN SUPPLY CAISSON AND LIMBER (4-MULE) COMPLETE CONTAINS THF, FOLLOWING:
Ammunition— 1 Flat bastard file (25 mm.). 932 Cartridges, 37 mm. 1 Taper file (8 mm.).
1 Woodworker's hammer wi th Miscellaneous Accessories— handle.
1 Candle box. ! Wheelwrights plane. 1 Grease hov. -, I I n n d . g a w . 1 Spare part box. t S c r e w driver with handle (4/10). 5 Kilograms 24 mm. candles. t Boring brace and bit. 1 Movable chest for carpenter's \ Gimlet (5 mm.).
tools. 1 Kilogram rag-*. Spore Parts— 1 Hitch rope. 1 Complete extractor axis. 1 Support branch binding strap. ! Complete cotter pin. 1 Spare-trace case. 1 Extractor 1 Spare linch pin and ring. 1 Breech-block handle.
13 Spare sheets of mica. , F o r e f o o t p e g w i t n c n a i n . 1 Instructions on methods of load- ± A x ] e c o n n e c t ing peg with chain.
lhS- i Face guard. 1 Folding lantern. x S p a r e telescopic sight (or sim1 Iron camping hammer. p l i f l e d ] a y i n g apparatus). 2 Fixing stakes (large). 2 Gun wheels (37 mm.). 2 Fixing stakes (small). ! C a i s s o n p o i e . 1 Portfolio for mica sheets. 1 L ^ M limber pole.1 Drinking pail.2 Complete set3 of trac-•. Harness and Shoeing—
Miscellaneous Tools— 2 Complete harness for rear bitch1 Axe and hammer. inS"uP <n e a r h o r s e a n d off
2 Round shovels. horse). 2 Pick-axes. 2 Canvas grain bags.
0 Nail spanners. Tool* for Repair of Limber— 1 Tap wrench.
1 1 Woodworker's mortising chisel 1G0 Horse shoe nails. (8 mm.). 4 Horse blankets.
1 Locksmith's mortising chisel. 06 Frost nails.1 Woodworker's chisel (20 mm.). 10 Horse shoes.1 Spanner. 4 Nose bags.3 Boring bits (10 mm., S mm., 2 Canvas pails.
5 mm.). 4 Blanket surcingles.
TABLE 6 (Continued). TOTAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ORGANIZATIONS OF AN INFANTRY REGIMENT 37 MM. GUN LIMBER (1-MTTLE CARTRIDGE WAGON) COMPLETE CONTAINS
THE FOLLOWING: Ammunition— Spare Parts for Gun and Carriage—
192 Cartridges, 37 mm. 1 Rocker axis. Miscellaneous Accessories— 1 Rocker.
1 Cart, canvas. 1 Rocker bolt. 1 Oil can. 1 Safety pin. 1 Grease box. 1 Filling plug. 1 Cotton box. 1 Drain plug. 1 Gun, spare part box. 1 Axle stop pin. 1 Sponge brush. 4 Cupel sleeve fittings. 1 Grease brush. 4 Cupel ring fittings. 1 Kilogram rags. 20 Lanyard. 1 Sponge. 1 Cupel sleeve. 5 Kilograms soft steel wire (1 mm). 1 Striker. 1 Lubricating sleeve. 2 Rebound- springs. 1 Special feeder. 1 Striker spring. 1 Radius lines for verification (pair) 1 Cupel ring. 1 Tool kit. 1 Cocking rod. 1 Dragging rope. Harness and Shoeing— 2 Lock and key. 1 Complete harness. 2 Deflection scale. 1 Horse blanket.
Tools for Repair of Gun— 1 Nose bag. 1 Pin setter of 3/8. 1 Fitted grooming kit (1 horse 1 Small spanner. brush, 1 curry comb). 1 Cartridge case extractor. 1 Canvas pail. 1 Soft file with handle. 1 Blanket surcingle. 1 Hammer. , 4 Horse shoes. 1 Omnibus tweezers. 1 Tap wrench. 1 Bronze drift. 40 Horse shoe nails. 1 Screw driver (4/10). 1" Frost nails.
Spore Parts for the Limber— 1 Bolt of dragging pole rear socket with nut (8/33). 1 Shaft bolt with nut (8/.17). 2 Splinter bar handle bolts with nuts and washers (8/7.")). 1 Bolt of dragging pole fore socket with nut (8/104). 2 Axle fixing bolt with nut (10/72). 2 Axle fixing boll with nut (10/82). 2 Detachable shaft bolt with nut (10/90). 1 Detachable shaft bolt with nut (10/98). 1 Inside solo bars and splinter bar ljolt with nut and washer (10/145). 1 Outside sole bars and splinter bar bolt with nut and washer (10/15,0). 2 Small loading shelf bolts with nuts and washers (8/78). 1 Bolt of supports and compartment uprights with nuts (8/80). 1 Pole bolt with nut (8/63). 2 Bolts of outside sole bar sheath with nuts (8/85). 1 Bolt of dragging pole cross bars with nut (6/84). 1 Fore sole bar crossing bolt with nut and washer (10/142). 1 Rear sole bar crossing bolt with nut and washer (10/135). 1 Bolt of supports and compartment uprights with nut (10/162). 1 Bolt of supports and compartment uprights with nut (10/155). .1 Length cross bar middle bottom bolt with nut and washer (10/135). 1 Bolt of tool chest support with nut (6/28). 1 Bolt of dragging pole support with nut (6/86). 2 Bolts of middle upright angle piece with nuts (6/68). 1 Bolt of compartment upright and cross bar and of sole bars with nuts (8/46). 1 Bolt of compartment upright and cross bar, and of sole bars with nuts (8/88). 1 Bolt of bottom length cross bar with nut and washer (10/95). 1 Polel prop chain. (5 18/20 1 Detachable shaft stop pin with chain. 6 20/15 1 Crossbar support pin with chain. Milled 3 20/25 1 Dragging pole pin with chain. Head 3 20/35 2 Pole pins with chains. W o o d
24 20/20 2 Axle ring linch pins. Screws. 3 21/2." 2 Split pins for linch rings. 3 23/25
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TABLE 6 (Continued). TOTAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ORGANIZATIONS OF AN INFANTRY
REGIMENT. 3-INCH STOKES MORTAR EQUIPMENT.
SUPPLIED TO THE BOMBERS SECTION OF THE SAPPERS AND BOMBERS PLATOON, HEADQUAKTEKS COMPANY.
ARTICLES NO. ARTICLES NO.
Ammunition— Box of spare parts and nuts
Mortar shells, 3-inch. 96 | Containing:
Cartridges, assorted . 150 1 Butterfly bolt
Rings, ballastite 450 1 Nut for elevating screw
Barrels, complete 6 1 1-8 inch nut for mortar clamp.
Base plate 1 1-2 in. plain nut, 3-4 in. thick
Mounting 1 ;>-8 in. plain nut.
Cleaning rod 5 Split pins.
Clinometer, with case. . . . Assorted cotter pins for yoke.
Combination wrench. . . . Striker pins
.Copper washers Tool box containing:
Cotton waste, pounds. . . . 4 Crimping pliers.
Oil can, 1 pint, long spout. 1 Spare base cap.
Oil, 1 quart No. 1 Engine. ] Tommy bar.
Shell carrier jacket Mortar boxes
MACHINE GUN EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED TO THE MACHINE GUN COMPANY. EQUIPPED WITH HOTCHKISS MACHINE GUN
ARTICLES NO. ARTICLES
Blocks: Cartridges, in gun carts, boxes of 250 Elevating. .
Cleaning kitTraversing.
Gunners pouch, completeCaissons and Limbers, complete.. . .
Loading tools Cart, ammunition," complete
Machine gun, HotchkissCart, gun, complete
Mounts, anti-avion, HotchkissCartridges, in caissons, rounds \
Mounts, emergencyCartridges in am'n carts, cases of 288
Resizing tools. . . . :Cartridges, in ammunition carts,
boxes of 250. 24 Sights, anti-avion, Hotchkiss
Cartridges, In gun carts, cases of 2881 84 Spare barrels 45
TABLE 6 (Continued). TOTAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ORGANIZATIONS Or AN INFANTRY
REGIMENT. MACHINE GUN EQUIPMENT (Continued).
Supplied to the Machine Gun Company.
ARTICLES NO. ARTICLES NO.
Spare part cases'. Carrying case 4
No 1 Complete 8 Declinator 4
No. 2, Complete s Plotting board and tripod 4
Swiveled cleaning rods 4 Zinc scales 4
Tripod gun 16 Zinc squares 1/10000 4
Compasses, Brunton, graduated In Miscellaneous Machine Gun mils 6
Equipment. Goniometers 2
Cases, dispatch 6 Gun level 12
Canton, flannel, meters 25 Indirect fire table 32
Crocus cloth quire 2 Protractor 12
Curry combs 24 Reglette 4
Emery cloths 2 Thermometer I
24
Indirect Fire Control Equipment. 1 1
Trajectory groph 12
Topographical
Alidade
set:
'. 4
Provisional Machine Gun
Discs, luminous
Equipment.
12
Goniometer, periscope 4
CAISSON AND LIMBER, COMPLETE, HOTCHKISS MACHINE GUN. (ACCESSORIES AND EQUIPMENT)
Accessories— 8 Ammunition chests, with strips. Horse Equipment— 1 Camping kit (sledge hammer and 4 Blankets.
4 pickets). 2 Bridles, riding, fitted with curb 2 Round nose shovels (long handles). bit, neck straps and chain 2 Pick axes. 2 Bridles, lead off horse, with neck 1 Axe hammer. strap and chain. 1 Oil can, large, filled. 4 Sets artillery harness, complete.
Candles, 500 grammes. 4 Nose bags. 1 Grease box. 2 Grooming bags. 1 Oil can wrench. 2 Pair saddle bags, canvas. 1 Spare piston. 2 Riding saddles. 1 No. 5 A wheel. 2 Harness, saddles. 1 Traces, pair, complete. 4 Surcingles. 1 Trace cover. 1 Horse rope (16 meters). 1 Spare pole. 16 Mule shoes. 1 Lineh pin and ring. 1 Package nails (160). 1 Folding lantern and case. 64 Frost nails. 6 Sbeets of mica, in portfolio 2 Nail wrenches. 3 Padlocks. 1 Tap wrench. 1 Padlock key. 1 Book (set of instructions).
46
TABLE 6 {Continued.
TOTAL MOBILE! EQUIPMENT FOR ORGANIZATIONS OF AN INFANTET REGIMENT.
SPARE PART CASE
Contents— 1 Breech block. 1 Ejector. 2 Ejector cushions1 Elevating link.
NO. 1 (LEATHER),
(rubber).
1 Elevating connection link pin. 2 Extractor. 2 Extractor springs. 1 Feed ratchet release pawl. 1 Feed ratchet pin spring. 1 Firing pin. 1 Locking screw gas cylinder. 1 Safety sear. 1 Safety sear spring. 1 Traversing clamp. 1 Traversing clamp lever. 1 Traversing clamp spring. 1 Barrel cleaning rod, 2 sections. 1 Gas cylinder cleaning rod, 2 sec
tion.1 Scraper for gas cylinder.
12 Cleaning brushes (Barrel) 1 Copper hammer. 1 Dismounting wrench. 1 Screwdriver. 1 Wrench teat. 1 File handle. 1 Gauge chamber. 1 Hand extractor. 1 Oil can. 1 Grease box, full. 1 Breech block case, leather. 1 Manual, 1917, for 1914 H. M. G. 1 Zinc box and cover, canvas. 1 Recoil spring. 1 Sear. 1 Sear spring. 1 Sprocket, shaft ratchet spring.
SPARE PART CASK NO. 2 (LEATHER),
Contents— 1 Ejector. 2 Ejector cushions (rubber). 1 Elevating connection link pin. 2 Extractors. 1 Feed ratchet release pawl. 1 Feed ratchet pin spring. 1 Locking screw. 1 Piston.
<l Piston return spring. 1 Sear. 1 Sear spring. 1 Striker. 1 Cleaning rod barrel. 2 section.
47
HOTCHKISS MACHINE GUN.
1 Box, zinc containing spare parts as follows:
1 Arm lock handle spring. 1 Arm lock handle spring locking
bolt. 10 Pins assorted.
1 Cotter pin. 5 Rivets. 1 Elevating block trunnion lock. 1 Elevating block trunnion lock
spring. 1 Elevating block locking pin. 1 Knee joint lock plunger. 1 Knee joint lock spring. 1 Telescopic elevating screw hook
spring. 1 Telescopic elevating screw hook
lock. 1 Trunnion cap lock. 1 Trunnion cap lock spring. 1 Trunnion cap lock spring plug
screw. 1 Trunnion cap wing nut. 1 Trunnion cap case locking nut 1 Upper leg head joint pin. 1 Upper leg head joint pin co-lar. 1 Upper leg head joint pin collar
pin'.
HOTCHKISS MACHINE GUN.
1 Cleaning rod gas cylinder, 2 section.
12 Cleaning brashes (barrel). 1 Scraper for gun cylinder. 1 Copper hammer. 1 Screwdriver. 1 Dismounting wrench. 1 File and handle. 1 Grease box. 1 Oil can.
1 Front sight cover. 2 Extractor springs. 1 Sprocket shaft ratohet spring. 1 Hand extractor.
TABLE 6 (Continued).
AMMUNITION CART, COMPLETE, HOTCHKISS MACHINE GUN.
(ACCESSORIES AND EQUIPMENT.)
12 Ammunition chests (strips). 2 Ammunition cliests (belts). 1 Tool chest No. 1—
2 Hand axes. 1 Spoke shave. 2 Nail wrenches. 1 Tap wrench. 1 File, bastard. 1 File, rat tail and handle 8mm. 1 Hand auger. 2 Punches. 1 Chisel, cold. 3 Bits assorted. 1 Hammer. 2 Chisel, hand. 1 Saw. 2 Pairs mule shoes. 1 Package shoe nails. 1 Saddler's kit for harness repair. 1 Group lamps.
GUN CART, COMPLETE,
(ACCESSORIES
7 Ammunition cases (strips). 1 Ammunition case (belt). 1 Machine gun in case. 1 Tripod mount, with traversing
head in case. 1 Spare barrel in case. 2 Spare part pouches. 1 Flash arrester. 2 Horse blankets. 1 Surcingle. 1 Rag bag. 1 Grooming bag.
1 Tool chest No. 2— 1 Wrench. I Bit stock. 1 Nail wrench. 3 Drills. 1 Package screws. 1 Screwdriver. 1 Set of bolts (nuts, pins, wood
screws, pins with small chains). 1 package.
2 Chains with large pin. 2 Chains with small pin. 1 Chain with fastener. 4 Large washers. 4 Clamps. 1 Pin setter. 1 Washer, leather. 1 Washer for axle end. 1 Roll sheet iron.
1 Grease box.2 Lashing ropes.1 Range finder and tripod in case1 Horse blanket.1 Surcingle.1 Grooming bag.1 Nose bag.1 Spare jointed shaft.1 Spare linen pin.
HOTOHKISS MACHINE GUN.
AND EQUIPMENT.)
1 Metal case for accessories— Spare horse shoes. Horse shoe nails (1 package). Frost nails. 1 Tap wrench. 1 Nail wrench. Instruction pamphlets.
1 Pair chain mittens. Chain shoulder straps. 1 Oil can. 1 Water bucket, canvas. Rags.
1 Nose bag. 1 Whip. 2 Lashing ropes. 1 Portable axe. 1 Camping kit. 1 Spare jointed shaft.
GUNNER'S
Contents— 1 Extractor. 1 Extractor spring. 1 Striker. 1 Brush, varnish.
POUCH, HOTCHKISS MACHINE GUN.
1 Defective cartridge extractor. 1 Hand extractor. 1 Wrench for gun regulator. I Oil can.
48
TABLE 6 {Continued).
TOTAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOE ORGANIZATIONS OF AX INFANTRYREGIMENT
MEDICAL PROPERTY
1 | 2 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 7 8
6 Hqs. Sup. |M.G.|Med. Tot'l REMARKS ARTICLES j ^ Co. Co. | Co. | Det. Reg.
Belt, web, with pouch for |diagnosis tags, and instru- |ments, complete I 481
Brassards, Red Cross 55 Including issue to medical officers.
Camp Infirmary •.
Combat equipment | One for each battalion. See Pars. 866, 867,
. Diagnosis tags, books of . . . . | 48 1 M. M. D., 1916.
I Farrier's instrument pocket |
case |. 1 1 3 For contents, see Note I | 12, page 92.
Foot powder or grease, box.. 256| 322 168 178 56 3805 Includes officers.
Litters 3 4 73
Medicines and dressing (vet-1 erinary) 1 For contents, see Note
13, page 92. Packet, first aid: 322 168 178 56 3805 Includes officers.
Powder, hypochlorite of lime,tubes, per day ] 2 77°
GAS SERVICE PROPERTY.
I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 I 7 I ARTICLES "" |Rifle]ndq.|SiipT | M.G.|Med.|Total| REMARKS
| Co. | Co. | Co. | Co. | Det. | Reg. |
French Mask, M2 | 27)0[ 322 ( 16S| 178 ( 56(3805(includes issue to officers.
Respirator, British S. B . . . . 322 108 178| 56 38051 Includes issue to officers. Necessary number will
Respirator, horse be drawn from division supply.
49
TABLE 6 (Continued).
TOTAL MOBILB EQUIPMENT FOR ORGANIZATIONS OF AN INFANTRYREGIMENT.
ENGINEER PROPERTY.
1 2 3 4 ft 7 S
ARTICLES Rifle Co.
| Hdq. Co.
| Sup. Co.
| M.G. Co.
Med. Det.
Total Reg. REMARKS
Compass watch 24 24 3 32 347
Compass, box 4 48
RECONNAISANCE EQUIPMENT, FURNISHED TO THE HEADQUARTERS COMPANY, INFANTRY REGIMENT.
(THREE SETS TO EACH BATTALION AND THREE TO REGIMENTAL HEADQUARTERS.)
ENGINEER PROPERTY.
I I Alidade, reconnaissance, triiinsru'ar| 1 2 , | Holders, timing pads • • . . . . 12
Board, sketching 12 | Pace tallies I
12 Chest, sketching outfit ! 12 |"encil pockets
I" ! 12 Clinometers, service, with C U M - . . . . I 12 |Tr ipods , wood, folding Compasses, pr ismat ic . . . . I 12 | Watches , half chronometer , lumin
1 I ous d i a l . 12
HKCONNAISSANCK SUfPUES.
Books, note field 10 I Pencils, drawing. H . . . 42 I
Celluloid, sheets 30 | Pencils. Kretn 14
Erasers, rubber., pencil • 14 I Pencils, red 14
Pads, timing 18 Protector, pencil points. 14
Paper, sketching, grow Tape, adhesive, rolls.. . . 6
bins
TABLE 6 (Continued).
TOTAL MOBILB EQUIPMENT FOR ORGANIZATIONS OF AN INFANTBYREGIMENT.
DRAFTING EQUIPMENT FOR REGIMENTAL INTELLIGENCE SERVICE, FURNISHED TO THE HEADQUARTERS COMPANY, INFANTRY REGIMENT.
ENGINEER
ARTICLES NO.
Boards, drawing, 23x31, with trestles
Erasers, steel
Glass, magnifying, hand, 4-inch.. .
Instruments, drawing, Held seta
Map measurers
Protractors, G. S., semi-circular, 6-inch
Protractors, graduated in mils, 8-inch
Scales, 12-inch with sheath Architects
Scales, 12-inch with sheath. Engineers
Scales, 40 cm. with sheath, Engineers
T-square, 42 inch.
Triangles 30 degrees to 60 degrees 8 to 10 iuch
PROPERTY.
ARTICLES No.
Triangles, 45 degrees, 8 to 10 inch 1
Tubes, tin.
Pencils, colored—
Blue
Red
Green
Brown
Yellow
Ink, drawing, bottle—
Black
Red
Blue
Greeu
SIGNAL PROPERTY.
Rifle Hdq. Sup. |M.G. |Med. |TotalARTICLES Co. Co. Co. | Co. | Co. | Reg. REMARKS
Bags, tool, service, complete 1
Batteries, dry, No. 6 12
Batteries, tunsten, type A, extra 40 40]
Bells, vibrating, 50 ohm. or equivalent
Books, field message. . . .
Buzzerpbones
Clamps, splicing, 7-inch.
1 100 • • 1001
8
4
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TABLE 6 (Continued).
TOTAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ORGANIZATIONS OF AN INFANTRYREGIMENT.
SIGNAL PROPERTY (Continued).
I 2 I 3 | * I M 8 | 7 | I Rifle | Hdq.]Snp. |M.G:|Med. Totalf ARTICLES | Co. | Co. | Co. I Co. I Co. Reg. I REMARKS
Compasses, prismatic. 13 13
Flashlights 15 15
Fuses, 1 amp.line boards
for 4 and 121 I 76 76)
Glasses, field, type\
Grips, buffalo
D or EE j I
|
17
2
139
2
Hammers, claw
Hatchets, with handle.. . . Kits, flag, combination, stun- j
dard I SI 13
a 117
Knives,
Panels,
Panels,
Panels,
electricians
identification
marking
rectangular
64
60
4
4
60)I
4 i I
7681 I
Pencils, lead, doz
Pliers, sidecutting,
Pliers, sidecutting,
6-inch... |I
8-inch... |
. . | I .\ |
45
15
12
"1 Projectors,
terles
Projectors,teries
14 cm.,
24 cm.,
with bat-1 |I
with bat
121I
4
. .
. .
15
38
Receiving sets, Typecomplete (French)
Receiving sets, T.(French)
«A-1»
P. S.
1 1
1
1 •• 1 ' ,
Reels, breast 4 4
Saws, hand, cross-cut. 24-in. 4 " 4
Screwdrivers, 8-inch 4 4
Switchboards,line mono
Switchboards,line mono
telephone, 4
telephone, 121
10
1
52
i
I
10 i
1 1
I
• •
TABLE 6 (Continued).
TOTAL, MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR ORGANIZATIONS OF AN INFANTRY REGIMENT.
SIGNAL PROPERTY (Continued).
1 2 3 4 5 6 | 7 8
ARTICLES Rifle Hdq. Sup.| M.G. Med.| Total REMARKS Co. Co. Co. Co. Det, | Reg.
Tape, friction, pounds 4 4
2 2
Telephones, camp, Model 1917 25 . . 25 I Transmitting set, T. P. S.,
No. 2, bis (French) 4 4
Transmitting set, portable, Type No. 3 (French. 1 1
Watches, wrist, luminous dials 14 1 4
Wire, outpost, twisted pairs, Km 30 1 •• 1 30
MOTOR TRANSPORTSERVICE
1 1
<>
16 2 42 2
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Table 7
Tables of Trench Equipment
These tables give for each of the separate organizations of an infantry regiment the articles which in addition to the Mobile Equipment are prescribed for use in trench warfare. They comprise such articles as have a particular use for this warfare and do not accompany troops in their marches in or out of the trenches. The necessary stocks of equipment and supplies of this class are maintained in the dumps within the sector, and articles are issued out to the troops occupying the trenches in accordance with necessities as they arise. The quantities given are the minimum amounts to be maintained in a quiet sector, and commanding officers will make calls for such supplies in addition to these as the conditions in the particular sector appear to require.
When an organization is relieved from the trenches it will turn over the Trench Equipment in the sector or part of a sector occupied by it to the organization relieving it.
55
Table 7
TRENCH EQUIPMENT OF ORGANIZATIONS OF AN INFANTRYREGIMENT.
I 2 4 I 5 I 6 I 7 I 8 I 9
ARTICLES
U6 It £3
QUAHTERMASTER PROPERTY
Alaska packs ( 1 ) . . .
Alcohol,box (2)
solidified; 256 512 151
Basins, metal 124 39 20
Bedsack
Blankets, O. D
250 |1000 I
500 12000
315
630
164
328
Boots, rubber
Brassards (3)—
flOOO
I 152 82
Blue, agentssignalmen
and
Green,scouts
guides and | I
Khaki, with word j «SalTage)( in red, | Salvage Parties. . I
Red, orderliesmessengers
and
White,cleaners
t r e n c h
Yellow, parties
< arrying j
Brazier 11
Brush, marking 1 1
Coat, fatigue 250 315 78
Jerkins 256 1024 322 168
Lampblack, lbs . . . . 1 1
Marmite,(1)
can, large 48 15 (
Milk (1)
cans, small 20
56
- a REMARKS
178
21
28
j (1) These numbers ire based on 2 battalions occupying the
i:jSl front-line trenches. I
172
344
86
48
24
36991 (2) Solidified alco| hoi will be issued
7398 to men where fires for cooking are not permitted.
(3) In addition to the number which are brought into the trenches with mobile equipment, a supply of brassards and arm bands will be maintained in the Divisioi* supply, to be issued as needed. (G. O. 59 H. A. E. F., 1917.
6
1
172
89
1*5
3613
(4) Rubber boots may be issued in lieu of Arctic overshoes where conditions make them more desirable.
178 3796
1 16
12 123
2001
TABLE 7 (Continued).
TRENCH EQUIPMENT OF ORGANIZATIONSREGIMENT
OP AN INFANTRY
ARTICLES
| 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 i - 6 | 7 | 8 I
REMARKS
16 j (1) To be supplied where use is pra'c
15220 ticable.
(2) Carried in mobile equipment by each M. G. Co. (Not included in Total.)
((3) ' Distributed as 104 directed.
Periscope, magnifying, 12 power. . .
Sniperscope
Telescope, observers
GAS SERVICEPROPERTY
Air cylinders, horn Strombos (4) 5 per cent re-/
serve (G. O. 53, H. Bellsar triangles.. . A. E. F.)
Cannister, spare (4) |
Chloride of lime (5)
TABLE 7 (Continued).
TMNOI •QUIPMMNT OF ORGANIZATION* QT 1MFAKTKT
RHGIMEKT
3 | S | 4 | f i | 6 | 7 | I » §
•sBs_d g ARTICLES REMARKS
die;
par 2 A
° a if « a * § 01 0) S o SO
bio MO Cloth, blanket, yds.
I Fans, trench |
I Fire tins, for ven-1
tilating dugouts j (•''» I
23
17
100
51
(5) Drawn from Divisional supply.
Gloves, oilskin,(1)
pair (1) Drawn from Divisional supply.
Hlycerlne, pt. (2). . . |I
Horn, Strombos. . . . | I
Horns, Klaxon |I
Mask, French, M-21 (3) 1
Rattles, police | I
Respirators, British | S. B. (3) I
1
4
. . 16
14
6
54 i
190
48
190
(2) Winter use.
(3) percent r«serve(G. O. 53). H. A. E. F., 1917.,
Suits, oilskin (1).
Tools, detaching (1) 16
Tubes, gas(4)
Wind yane.
testing (4) Issued as necessary from divisional supply.
Wire for cannlsters, 50, ft. spool . . . .
ENGINEER* PROPERTY
Gloves wiring 40 160 30 620
Pumps trench 2 8 2 20
•The following Engineer Property will be obtained as needed from the Regimental and Divisional Stores: Burlap, crowbars, steel drills, corrugated Iron, lumber and timbers, mauls, sledges, nails, paint, Iron pickets, wood pickets, sand bags, spikei, trench flooring, barbed wire, smooth wire, wire netting, white tape for outlining trench work, etc.
58
TABLE 7 (Continued).
TRENCH EQUIPMENT OF ORGANIZATIONS OF AN INFANTRY REGIMENT.
EQUIPMENT OF OBSERVATION STATIONS. Regimental Intelligence Service.
ARTICLES » a 15 ; 21 j "5. a REMARKS
D3O
ENGINEER PROPERTY
Watch, half chronometer (luminous dial)
ORDNANCE PROPERTY
Observation t e l e scope (monoculaire)
Observation circle with field glass sup-
p o r t, complete with cases, tripod and accessories..
S I G N A L PROPERTY
Batteries (Tungsten, type A)
Flashlight, electric.
Glasses, field, type
J L
59
"OVER THE TOP" EQUIPMENT.
Notes.
1. The Tables of "Over the Top" Equipment comprise those articles which are likely to be carried by the differently armed groups of infantry men in offensive operations from the trenches. These tables are intended as a guide and areNnot to be construed as preventing proper commanders from ordering a different distribution of weapons and supplies when the necessities of the particular occasion appear to so demand.
2. Clothing, complete, includes all the articles of uniform and clothing worn at the time, or as may be prescribed by the proper commanding officer for the occasion.
3. Mess Equipment, complete, consists of:1 Bacon can.2 Canteens.2 Canteen covers, dismounted.
1 Condiment can.1 Cup.1 Fork.1 Haversack, without carrier.1 Knife.1 Meat can.1 Spoon.
4. Rifle Equipment, complete, consists of: 1 Bayonet, fixed.1 Bayonet scabbard.1 Breech cover.1 Breech stick.r Brush and thong, and oiler and thong case; or, 1 spare part container.1 Cartridge belt. cal. .30 (dismounted, except where otherwise noted).
100 Cartridges, ball, cal. .30 (except where otherwise noted).1 Front-sight cover.,1 Gun sling.1 Pouch for first aid packet.1 Rifle, U. S., cal. .30.
5. The proportions in which the different kinds of intrenching tools are to be distributed will be regulated by the proper commanding officer. Intrenching tools in the sense used herein, consist of:
Bolos and scabbards,Hand-axes and carriers,Pick mattocks and carriers,Shovels and carriers.Wire cutters and carriers.
60
Table 8"OVER THE TOP" EQUIPMENT FOR ORGANIZATION OF AN
INFANTRY REGIMENT. FOR A RIFLE COMPANY.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
ti
icer REMARKS
Book, field message
Cartridges, illuminating
Cartridges, pistol, cal. .45 35 210
1 6
Clothing, complete
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 6
24
12
1 6
Compas, watch, luminous
Foot powder or grease
(llasses, field, Type D or EE
Helmet, steel ,
Knife, trench
Magazines, pistol, extra 4
Magazine pockets, web, double 2
Mask, gas, French M 2
Mess equipment, complete
Packet, first-aid 1 6
Pencil
Pistol belt v
Pistol, cal. .45
Pistol holster
Pistol, Very
Pouch, for first-aid packet 1 0
12
1 0
1 6
1 6
1 6
Ration, reserve 2
Respirator, British, S. B
Swab, iodine
Watch, wrist, luminous dial
Whistle and .chain
o
l 6
25 Not carried by company commander.
1 6 Note 2.
1 6 Xote 3.
Company commander does not carry | the Very pistol.
61
TABLE 8 (.Continued). «OVER THE TOP) EQUirMKNT FOR ORGANIZATION OF AN INFANTRY
REGIMENT. COMPANY HEADQUARTERS.
3 6
s O K
ARTICLES a *" a REMARKS t-
Sign
Tot
aC
om
Number In each group. I
Alcohol, soUdlfled, cans . . I 1 4 I
Bandoleers, filled 1 I 1 1 7
Book, field message 1 I 1 1 7
Cartridges, pistol, cal. .45. . 35 35 105
Clothing, complete 1 1 1 7 Note 2.
Compass, watch 1 1 3
Flag kit, combination, standard 1 4
Foot powder or grease, box.. 1 I 1 1 7
)Glasses, field, type EB 1 I 1 5
Helmet, steel 1 I 1 1 7
Intrenching tools | 1 1 6 Note 5. I
Magazines, pistol, extra | 4 4 • . . 12
Magazine pockets, web, double 2 2 6
Mask, gas, French M 2 1 1 1 7
Mess equipment 1 1 1 7 Note 3.
Packet, first-aid 1 1 1 7
Pencil 1 1 1 7
Pistol, cal. .45 1 1 3
Pistol, Very 1 1
Pistol belt 1 1 3
Pistol holster 1 I 1 3
Rations, reserve 2 2 2 14
Retplrator, British S. B 1 1 1 7
Rifle equipment 1 (a)! 1 (a) | 1 7 (a) Mounted cartridge I I belt and 90 cartridge!,
Sand bags 1 1 6 cal. .30. Rifle Equipment Not!
Signal lamp, 14 cm 2 4.
Signal lights 5 I 15
02
TABLE 8 (.Continued).
• OVER THi: "SOPv IT.nrirMKNT FOR ORGANIZATION OF AX INFANTRY REGIMENT.
COMPANY HEADQUARTERS (Continued). 1 I 2 1 3 | 4 1 ° 1 « 1 7
Number in each group 2 I
Swab, iodiae 1 1 1 7
Whistle and chain. . .. 1 1
PLATOON HEADQUARTERS.
1 2 1 3 1 4 5 6
4 ARTICLES to o O K REMARKS
Number in each group 1 4 » 20 |
Alcohol, solidHed, cans 1 4 16
Bandoleers filled 1 1 5 20
1 1 5 20
Cartridges, pistol, cal. . 4 5 . . 21 21 84
1 5 20 Note 2.
Compasses, watch, luminous. . 1 1 4
Flag kits, combination, stand1 1 4
Foot powder or grease 1 1 5 20
Glasses field type EE 1 1
1 1 5 20
1 4 16 Note 5.
Magazines, pistol, e x t r a . . . . 2 2 8
Magazine pockets, web, double 1 1 4
Masks, gas, French M 2 . . . . 1 1 5 20
1 1 5 20 Note 3.
Packets, first-aid 1 1 5 20
ARTICLES
Ass
t.C
hief
Se
rgea
nt
Run
ner
ers
Tot
alal
men
P
lato
oc
Tot
alC
ompa
i
E
1 fo
rpa
ny
REMARKS
63
TABLE 8 (Continued).
uOVER THK TOP» EQUIPMENT FOR ORGANIZATION OF AN INFANTRY
REGIMENT.
PLATOON HEADQUARTERS (Continued).
1 I 2 3 4 1 5 6
oon
goan
t)
ARTICLES as 0> s. a •" a REMARKS £52
= — H<
Number in each group
OQ <-H
m a •< O
1
5
4
~Z 3
5
r —'
| 20
1 1 4
Pistols, cal. 45 1 1 4
Pistol holsters . . . . . . 1 1 4
0 o 10 40
Respirators, British, S. B. . . . 1 1 5 20
Rifle
Sand
equipment
bags
1 (a)
1
1
9
20
36
(a) Mounted belt andcartridges, cal. .30. Rifle equipment Note 4
90
Signal lights 5 20
Swabs, iodine 1 1 20
Whistles aud chains "l 1 4
HAND BOMBERS" SECTION.
1 u
© p^
ARTICLES "" a **** O REMARKS 3 •3 2
o * H O
Number in each g r o u p . . . .
Alcohol, solidified, c a n s . . . 6
Bengal lights 3 12
Buckets, grenade 6 24
Cartridges, pistol, cal. .45.. (a)21 105 420 (a) Corporals only.
Clothing, complete. . . . 1 12 48 Note 2.
Foot powder or grease. 1 12 48
Grenades 5 10 I 20 150 600
64
TABLE 8 (Continued).
lOVEJft THE TOP* EQUIPMENT FOR ORGANIZATION OF AN INFANTRY
REGIMENT.
HAND BOMBERS' SECTION (Continued).
3 6 7 [ 8
ARTICLES IV REMARKS © 0
Car
8 o 3i S3
3 3
o o xnH Hfc 1 HO 12 | 48Number in each group . . . . | | | 3 | 3 | |
Grenade carriers 1 1
Helmets, steel 1 1
Intrenching tools 1 1
Knives, trench 1 1
Magazines, pistol, extra (*)2
Magazinedouble
pockets, web, |(a)l
Masks, gas, French M 2. . . 1 I 1
Mess equipments 1
Packets, flrst-aid 1
Panels, marking
Pistols, cal. .45
Pistol holsters
Rations, reserve 2
Respirator, British S. B 1
Uifle equipment 1
Sand bags 2
Swabs, Iodine 1
12 48
12 48
12 48 Note 5.
6 24
10 40
5 20 |
12 48
12 48 Note 3.
12 48
3 12
5 20
5 20
24 06
12 48
12 48 (b) Mounted belt and 90 cartridges,
24 06 cal. .30. R i f l e equipment
12 48 Note 4.
65
TABLE 3 {Continued).
TH» TOP" RQDIPMKNT FOR ORGANIZATION OF AN IXTANTRY REGIMENT.
RIFLE GRENADE BECTION.
3 | 4 | 5 | 6
ARTICLES
Rif
leG
rena
d
Tot
al
for
Com
pany
REMARKS
Number In each group. 36
Alcohol, solidified, cans . . 1 12
Bengal lights 1 2 8
Cartridges, pistol, cal. .45 . . 21 42 168
Clothing, complete 1 1 1 9 36 Note 2.
Foot powder or grease . . . . 1 1 9 36
Grenades, V.B 5 5 10 60 240
Grenade carrier 1 1 1 9 36
Grenade—dischargers, rifle.. 1 1 6 24
Helmet, steel 1 1 1 9 36
Intrenching tool 1 1 1 9 36 Note 5.
Magazines, pistol, extra . . . . 2 4 16
Magazinedouble
p o c k e t s , web 1 2 8
Mask, gas, French, M2 . . . . 1 9 36
Mess equipment 1 9 36 Note 3.
Packet, first aid 1 9 36
Panels, marking 4 16
Pistol, cal. .45 1 2 8
Pistol holster 1 2 8
Rations, reserve 2 18 72
Respirators, British, S.B. . . 1 9 36
Rifle
Sand
equipment
bags
(a) 1
2
9
18
36
72
(a) Mounted belt and 90 cartridges, cal. .30. Rifle equipment, Note 4.
Sw»b, Iodine 1 9 36
TABLE 8 (Continued).
«OVEE THE TOP» EQUIPMENT FOR ORGANIZATION OP AN INFANTRY REGIMENT.
RIFLE SECTION.
2 I 5 I 6
10 e
ARTICLES a os w
a — S REMARKS s 5 a 73 o 5
Number in each group. I a 2 | 14
Alcohol, solidified, cans . . . . 17
Bandoleers, filled 17 68
Book, field message 1 4
Bengal lights 4 16
Clothing, complete 1 17 63 Note 2.
Compass, watch, luminous . . 1 I 1 4
Foot powder or grease 1 1 17
Helmet, steel 1 1 17
Intrenching tool 1 16 64 Note 5.
Knife, trench | 1
Mask, gas, French M2 | 1 17
Mess equipment 1 17 68 Note 3.
Panels, marking (a) 1 4 16 (a) For 2 riflemen.
Packet, first-aid 1 17 68
Pencil 1 4
Rations, reserve 2 34 136
Respirator, British S.B. . . . 1 17 68
Rifle equipment 1 17 68 Note 4.
Sand bag 2 34 136
Swab, iodine 1 17 68
Whistle and chain 1 4
67
TABLE 8 (Continued).
tOVBR THE TOP* EQUIPMENT FOR ORGANIZATION OF AN INFANTR*
REGIMENT.
AUTOMATIC RIFLE SECTION.
1 2 3 1 5 • 1 7 8
ARTICLES a u 8 o ** 0 REMARKS
i— Oa - aGun
Tot
aP
lat
Tot
aC
om
2nd
ier
& o g>a> K a
Number in each group |
Alcohol, solidified, cans
Bag, clip (musette)...
Bandoleers, filled
Bengal lights
Book, field message...
Cartridges, pistol, cal. .45
Cartridges, D. A. M..
Cleaning kit
Clips (magazines) . . .
Clothing, complete (c)
Compass
Foot powder or grease
Helmets, steel
Intrenching tools
Knives, trench
Magazines, p i s t o l , extra
Magazine p o c k e t s , web, double
Mask, gas, French M 2.
Mess equipments..
Packet, first-aid..
Panels, marking
Pencil
Pistol, cal. . 4 5 . . ,
1 | 2 1 4 15 60
1 1 1 15 60
1 1 14 56
1 1 11 44
1 3 12
1 4
21 • J(b)21 35 287 1148
108 212 170 2592 10368
6
1
1
1
1
6
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
4
80
15
1
15
15
10
4
0>)2 22
11
68
15
15
15
1
1
7
16
320
60
4
60
60
40
16
88
44
60
60
60
16
4
28
(b) Not included in totals. For No. 2 carriers the company commander may obtain pistols and equipment p e r t a i n i n g thereto by taking them from other men of the company who are armed with both rifle and pistol.
(c) Note 2. Clothing.
Note 5.
Note 3.
TABLE 8 (Continued).
«0VJ5E THE TOP» EQUIPMENT FOR ORGANIZATION OF AN INFANTRT REGIMENT.
AUTOMATIC RIFLE SECTION (Continued).
1 2 3 4 1 5 1 • 1 7 1 8 I » L, 4> ie
r
ARTICLES g •3 u o REMARKS *• a -.a
Tot
aPl
at<
Tot
aC
om
Cor
p
1st
o o o o
2nd
Gum
Number In each. group |
Pistol holsters.
Rations, reserve
Respirator, British, S. B
Rifle equipment
Rifles, automatic, with slings
Sand bags
Swab, iodine
Whistle and chain. . . .
1
1 1 (b)l
2 2 2 2
1 1 1 1
15
1
2
7
30
(a)
15
7
1
1
4
22
15
1
60
28
120
60
28
16
88
60
4
Rifle equipment Note 4. (a) Mounted belt and 90 cartridges, cal. .30 for Sgt. and Cpls.; 60 cartridges, cal. .30, for No. 1 carrier ; mounted belt and pouch for first aid oacket for gunner.
Table 9 «OVER THE TOP» EQUIPMENT FOR ORGANIZATION OF AN INFANTET
REGIMENT.
FOR A HEADQUARTERS COMPANY.
Second Section (with Headquarters) of a Signal Platoon (withTwo Corporals, Five Privates, First Class and Eight
Privates of the First Section Attached).1 1 2 3 1 4 1 5 1 e 1 7
£ uo
pora
ls
Is
vate
a
aARTICLES REMARKS a "3 -2 SoLi +-» E
1 1 3 8 13 25 Se
r
Alcohol, solidified cans 1 13
Batteries, tungsten, type A . . (a) 6
Book, field message 1 1 1 12
Buzzerphone (a) 2 (a) To be carried as directed by company
Cartridges, Illuminating and commander. signalling (a)(b) (b) As may be ordered.
. . Clothing, complete . . . 1 1 1 25 Note 2.
1 Compass, prismatic 1 1
Flag kit, combination, standard (a) 5
Flashlights (a) 5
Foot powder or grease 1 1 ! 1 25
Glasses, field, type EE 1 1 • • 4
Helmet, steel 1 ! 1 25
Intrenching tool 1 1 21 Note 5.
Knives, electrician 1 1 1 12
Mask, gas, French M - 2 . . . . 1 1 1 1 25
Mess equipment 1 1 1 1 25 Note S.
Packet, first-aid 1 1 1 1 25
Panels, Identification (a) 1
Panels, rectangular >. (a) 1
1 1 1 12
Pigeons (a)fb)
Pliers, 6-incb, side cutting.. 1 1 1 12
Projectors, 14 cm •• (a) 2 70
£J&a CL, ^
TABLE 9 {Continued).
TBM TOT» BQDIPMENT FOR ORGANIZATION OW AN INFANTttT REGIMENT.
SECOND SECTION (WITH HEADQUARTERS) OF A SIGNAli PLATOON FOR A HEADQUARTERS COMPANY (Continued).
1 1 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 1 « 1 7
a I
Pri
rate
s
rate
sC
lass
Tot
al f
or
Sect
ion.
REMARKS ARTICLES u <D
09
Projector, 24 cm (a) 1
Rations, reserve
Receiving Sets, T. P. S., French
ReceivingFrench
set, type A, A-l |
Reels, breast
Respirator, British, S. B
Rifle equipment Note 4
Sand bags
Swab, Iodine
Tape, friction, lbs
Transmitting set, T. P. S . . .
Watches, wrlit, luminous. . . . (e) 4 corporals only.
Whistle and chain , . . . .
Wire, outpost, T. P . . k m . . . .
71
TABLE 9 (Continued).
• OVER TH« TOP» EQUIPMENT FOR ORGANIZATION OF AN INFANTRYREGIMENT.
SECOND SECTION (BOMBERS) OF THE SAPPERS AND BOMBERS PLATOON.
1 2 3 I 4 I 5 1 6 1
m F I D u a
ARTICLES 1 M
1 s - §
& £ Number in each group 19 39
Alcohol, solidified, cans . . . . 19
Ammunition, 3-inch Stokes Mortar
Book, field message.
Clothing, complete.. 39
Compass, prismatic
combination,
• • 1 1 (b)
Flashlight, complete 2 (c)
Foot powder and grease. . . 1 1 1 1 39 1
GlasseB, field, type EE ; 1 (c)
Helmets steel 1 1 1 1 39
Intrenching tool 1 1 30
Mask, gas, French M-2 . . . . 1 1 1 1 39
Mess equipment 1 1 1 1 39
Mortar, 3-inch Stokes, complete 6(b)
Packet first aid 1 1 1 1 39
Pencils 1 3
Rations, reserye 2 2 2 2 78
Respirator, British S. B . . . 1 1 1 1 39
Rifle equipment 1 1 1 1 39
Sand ags 2 2 2 72
Swab, iodine 1 1 1 1
Watch, wrist, luminous dial 2(b)
Whistle and chain 1 3
7
REMARKS
(a) Ammunition as ordered. (b) To be carried as directed by company commander.
Note 2
(c) For 2 sergeants only.
Note 5
Note 3
Note 4
72
TABLE 9 (Continued). "OVER THE TOP» EQUIPMENT FOR ORGANIZATION OF AN INFANTRY
REGIMENT.
ONE-POUNDER CANNON PLATOON.
.<SS
ARTICLES
-2 g
Numbergroup
In each
o o
36
Alcohol,cans
solidified, 18
Ammunition,non, 1-pdr
can(a)
Book, field message.
Cannon, 1-pounder, complete
Cartridges. pistol, cal. .45 35 35 35 35 35
3 (a)
Cartridges, Very pistol 5 15
Clothing, complete, 1 36
Compass, Prismatic. 4
Flag kit, combination, standard ..
Flashlight, complete |
Kb) 1
2
Foot p o w d e rgrease
or | 36
Glasses,EE
field, type 4
Helmets, steel 36
Intrenching tool. . . 30
Magazines,extra
pistol, 144
Magazine pocket, web, double . . . . 72
Mask, gat, French 36
U c i t equ ipment , . . . 36
REMARKS
(a) To be carried as ordered by company commander.
(b) To be carried by Signalmen only.
Note 2.
(c) For one sergeant only.
Note 5.
Note 2.
TABLE 9 {Continued).THE TOPs EQUIPMENT FOR ORGANIZATION OF AN
REGIMENT.
ONE-POUNDER CANNON PLATOON (Continued).
1 2 3 1 4 5 6 1 7 8 | 9
Com
mis
sion
edO
ffic
er
Ser
gean
ts
Cor
pora
ls
Pri
vat
es,
lst
01.
Pri
vat
es
Age
nts
and
sign
al
man
(P
riva
tes
lst
Cla
ss)
[Tot
al f
or
1 Pla
toon
REMARKS ARTICLES
Number in each 1 3 3 9 18 2 36 group
36
Pencil 1 1 4
Pistol, cal. .45 . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 36
Pistol, Very 1 "
1Pouch for fist aid packet 1 1 1
H
• 1-1
1
36
1
36
1 0>) (6) To be carried by signalmen only.
Rations, reserve . . 2 2 2 2 2 72
Respirators, British, S.B 1 1 1 1 1 1 36
CM
rH
2 62
1 1 36
Sand bags 2
1 1 1Swab, iodine
Watches, w r i s t , 1 1 4luminous dials . .
Whistle and chain.. 1 1 4 1
74
TABLE 9 (.Continued). • OVER THB TOF» BQUIPMHNT FOE ORGANIZATION OF AN INFANTRT
BMGIMENT. THIRD SECTION OF THB SIGNAL PLATOON (WITH THREE BATTALIONS).
(With 8 Sergeants, C Corporals, 9 Privates, First Class and 18 Privates of the First Section Attached).
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Serg
eant
s
Cor
pora
ls
Priv
ates
,1s
t C
lass
Priv
ates
Tot
al
for
Sect
ion
ARTICLES
Number in each
REMARKS
group 3 9 13 26 51
Alcohol, solidified, cans . . . . 1 26
Books, field message 1 1 1 25
Batteries, tungsten,
Buzzerphones
type A 6 (a) (a) Todirected
6 (a)
be carried by company com-
Cartridges, illuminating and signalling (a) (b) (b) As may be ordered.
Clothing, complete 51 Note 2.
Compasses, prismatic. 3
Flag kits, combination standard 6 (a)
Flashlights 6 (a)
Foot powder or grease 1 51
Glasses, field, type EE 1 (c) (c) 5 corporals only.
Helmets, steel 1
Intrenching tools 39 Note 5.
Knives, electrician 25
Masks, gas, French M-2.. . 51
Mess equipment 51 Note 3.
Packets, first aid 51
Panels, Identification (a)(d)3 (d) 1 to each Bn. I
Panels, rectangular (a)(d)3
Pencil* 25
Pigeons 6 (a) 75
TABLE 9 (Continued). • OVBB THE TOPi EQUIPMENT FOR ORGANIZATION OF AN INFANTRY
REGIMENT. THIRD SECTION OF THE SIGNAL PLATOON (WITH 3 BNS.) (Continued).
(With 3 Sergeants, 6 Corporals, 9 Privates, First Class and 18 Privates of the 1st Section Attached).
71 2 3 4 5 6
a o
ect
GO ARTICLES 09 REMARKS
2 to « O
a ora _
•2 V(
sSf a Oiu oO Oi
3o
Number In each group 3 9 13 26 51
Pliers, 6-in., side-cutting. .
Projectors, 14 em
2 5 1 Projectors, 24 cm
»( • ) !
Rations, reserve 3 (a) I
102 Reels, breact
Respirators, British, S. B . . . 3 (a)
51 Rifle equipment
51 JNote 4. Sand bags
39 Swabe, iodine
51 Tape, friction, lbs
Transmitting sets, T. P. S.
Watches, wrist, luminous..
3 (a)
3 (a) I
Whistle and chain 6 |(e) 5 corporals only.
3
76
Table 10 • OVER THB TOP» EQUIPMENT FOR ORGANIZATION OF AN INFANTRY
REGIMENT. FOR A REGIMENTAL MACHINE GUN COMPANY.
MACHINE GUN SECTION.
I 2 1 6
«
s a a
<H cd ARTICLES ( • REMARKS 0)
£ S
Number In each group.. . . | 1
Alcohol, solidified, cans 21
Ammunition, M. G. (1). . 1152 (1) Carried as follows: | No. 3, one box, 288
Bag, Gunners (2) 2 | rounds, No. 5, two boxes, 576 rounds, Cpl.
Barrel, spare (2) one box, 281 rounds, additional will be pro-
Bengal lights vided by carrying parties.
Books, field message (2) Carried by No. 4.
Bolo and scabbard 18 (a) To be carried as directed by the company
Cartridges, Very pistol (a) (b) commander. (b) As ordered by com-
Cartridges, pistol, cal. .45 35 35 35 35 735 pany commander.
Case, spare parts (2) 2 Note 2.
Chart, barrage (a) (b)
Clothing, complete.. . 21
Watch 3
Disk, luminous 2
Flashlight, complete. 3
Flag kit, standard, combination (a) 1
Foot powder or grease 21 (a)
Gong, alarm for gas attack (b)
Glasses, field, type E E . . . . 1
Grenades 42 Minimum.
Haversack 21
Helmet, steel 21 77
TABLE 10 {Continued).
oOVBB THE TOP» EQUIPMENT FOR ORGANIZATION OF AM IKFA.NTR* REGIMENT.
FOB A REGIMENTAL MACHINE GUN COMPANY. MACHINE GUN SECTION (Continued).
l-l 2 1 3 1 4 I 5 1 6 1
•4-* C3 •s S o o •H
tion
Cl.
riva
tes,
01.
nd
Prlv
a
B
m er
gean
iec
tion
1A REMARKS ARTICLES
riva
tes,
ectio
n A a
m to
h otal
fo
r
02 t» (k M H
1 2 -' 16 21
(a) (b)
2
9
4 4 4 4 81
2 o o 42
1 1
1 1 1 i 21
2
1 1 1 1 21
1 1 1 5
2
1 1 1 1 21
1 1 1 1 21
1 ] 1 1 21
(a) (b)
1 1 1 1 21
(a) 2
1 1
(a)(t>)
2 2 2 2 42
1 1 1 1 21 78
Number In each group.. . .
Magazines, pistol, extra.. . .
Magazine pocket, web,
Map fighting
Mask, gas, French M-2 . . . .
Mounts, emergency
Packet, first aid
Pencil
Pistol belt
Pistol, c*l. .45
Pistol holster
Pistol Very
Pouch for first aid packet..
Rations reserve
Respirator, British, S. B.
Carried by Corporal
Carried by No 1 (Gunner)
Carried by No. 1 (Gu'uner)
Carried by No 6
TABLE 10 (Continued).
oOVBE THE TOP* EQUIPMENT FOR ORGANIZATION OF AN INFANTRT REGIMENT.
FOR A REGIMENTAL MACHINE GUN COMPANY.
MACHINE GUN SECTION (Continued).
1 2 3 4 1 5 6 7
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2 o | § S.2 a teg Pri
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Number in each group . . . . 16
Sand bags Carried by No. 5.
Sliovel, large, short handle 2 I Carried by No. 6.
Swab, iodine
Stock 2 |0arried by No. 1 (Gunner).
T-Base 2 | Carried by No. 6.
Trajectory graph 1 I
Traversing head 2 |Carried by No. 3.
Tripods 2 | Carried by No. 2.
Whistle and chain 1 I
Wire cutter and carrier . . . | (a) (to) |
Table 11 PYROTECHNICS AND APPLIANCES.
Schedule Covering a Month's Supply for Organizations of an Infantry Regiment.
- ] I r 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 I 6 j 7
S g S o
ARTICLES •So- B« REMARKS 2 fcJt a "
28 Si 1! WW S o
CARTRIDGES FOR 25 MM.SIGNAL PISTOLS
White, 1 star. 37 650
White, 3 stars. 27 23 374
White, 6 stars. 27 23 374
Red, 1 star. 12 168
Red, 3 stars. 18 317
Red, 6 stars. 23 18 317
Green, 1 star. 13 12 I 168
Green, 3 stars. 23 18 317
Green, 6 stars. 23 18 317
White, with parachute, illuminating 13 10 175
Red, with parachute. 8 125
12 Green, with parachute. 8 125
131 Caterpillar, white, with parachute 23 20 231
141 Caterpillar, red, with parachute.. 27 23 374
151 Caterpillar, green, with parachute 27 23 374
16 Yellow smoke. 18 15 249
17 Pistols 5 69
SIGNAL CARTRIDGES TO BE FIRED FROM V. B.
TROMBLON
White, 1 star. 27 355
White, 3 stars. 18 236
White, 6 stars. 18 236
Red, 1 etar 2 26
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TABLE 11 (Continued).
PYROTECHNICS AND APPLIANCES.
Schedule Covering a Month's Supply for Organizations of an Infantry Regiment
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 1 6 | T
ARTICLES 3d VI a,
- a ;tfo
22 Red, 3 stars. 92 '
23 Red, 6 stars. 92
271White, with parachute, illumina
24 Green, 1 star. 39
25 Green, 3 stars 92
Green, 6 stars 92
ing 45 525
28 Red, with parachute | 36 32 420
Green, with parachute. 36 32 420
Caterpillar, white, with parachute | 6 78
511Caterpillar, red, with parachute. 66
321 Caterpillar, green, with parachute | 6 66
Yellow smoke 53
ROCKETS—SIGNALLING
Large stars, white, 1-flash 105
White, with parachute, lllumlaating SI ?I7S
Red, with parachute. 8 3«
Large stars, white, 3-flash 105
Large stars, white, 6-flash.. 105
Large stars, red, 1-flash.. . . 105
Large stars, red, 3-flash... 105
Large stars, red, 6-flabh .. . 105
Large stars, green, 1-flash. 105
Large stars, green 3-flash.. 105
Large stars, green, 6-flash. 105
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TABLE 11 (Continued).
PYROTECHNICS AND APPLIANCES.
Schedule Covering a Month's Supply for Organizations of an Infantry Regiment.
I | 2 | 8 | 4 | 5 | 0 | 7
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ers
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iiARTICLES s a a o s'a
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56
36
132
132
132
105
53
1368 I 11032
45 Green, with parachute
181 Caterpillar, white, with parachute 12
Caterpillar, red, with parachute 12 10
Caterpillar, green, with parachute
Yellow smoke, with parachute..
Flag
BENGAL—LIGHTS
White
Red .
Table 12AMMUNITION FOR AN INFANTRY REGIMENT.
The following tables give the amounts of ammunition for organization* of th* Infantry regiment normally to be carried on the person and in the combat and divisional trains. For trench warfare, the mlnlmun amounts to be placed in the dumps will ordinarily be the contents of the combat train which should be immediately refilled:
SMALL ARMS, AMMUNITION, RIFLE, CAL. .30.
How carried Person Coiubat Train Ammunition Train Total
No. of Rounds 100 ~(a] 120 120 1 Rifle Company 22,260 17,640 (b) 28,200 68,100 12 Rifle Companies 267,120 211,680 338,400 817,200 Hdqrs. Company 23,600 23,600 Supply Company 14,500 (c) (c) 14,500 Total Regiment 305,220 211,680 338,400 855,300
(a) 100 rounds is the mobile allowance of the normal infantry rifleman. Variations due to special equipments are provided for in the tables of individual mobile equipment, and are taken account of in this column.
(b) Reserve ammunition Is not provided in the Combat Train for rifles of 32 automatic rifle ammunition-carriers, nor for 8 rifles of automatic gunners not acting as such, nor for 48 men of Hand Bombers Sections.
(c) No combat wagon is provided for Supply Company.
SMALL ARMS AMMUNITION, PISTOL, CAL. .45.
How carried Person Combat Train Ammunition Train Total
No. of Rounds 35* 21 21 1 Company 1,715 1.533 1,533 4,781 12 Companies 20,580 18,398 18,396 57,372, Hdqrs. Company 3,010 1,806 1,806 6,622 Sup. Company 805 483 1,288 M. O. Co 6,230 3,738 3,738 13.706 Staff Officers 315 189 189 693 One Regiment 30,940 24,129 24,612 79,681
•35 is the mobile allowance of the normal infantry soldier armed with pistol: men armed with both pistol and rifle carry 21 rounds of pistol ammunition ana 90 oi' rifle. This variation is taken into account in this column.
MACHINE GUN AMMUNITION (HOTCKISS GUN).
How cai ried Gnu Cait Amm'n Cart Combat Train Amm'n Train Total
Rounds per gun 2.26H 3,956 3,408 5,000 1476JW Machine Gun Co 27,192 47,472 40.K06 60,000 175,560
AUTOMATIC RIFLE AMMUNITION (CHAUCHAT).
How r-r.rr,Vri With the (inns C"iiihnt Train Ammunition Train Total
No. Uouiius per jiiiu. . . . h-Hi tHS 848 1,944 1 company, 16 guns 10.368 10,368 10,368 31,104 Total for Regt 124,416 124.416 124,416 373,248
HAND GRENADES.
(Trench Stcres to be Kept on Hand at All Times.)
In Each In Each In Each Company Battalion Keeimental
Sector Sector Sector In Company D u m p s . . . 500 2,000 4,000 In Battalion Dumps 2,000 4,000 Note: Figures based on 2 In Regimental Dumps 2,000 Battalions per regiment in
Totals 500 4.000 10,000 the line.
NOTES: (A) The kinds of grenades at each dump should be In the following proportions: Defensive, 70 per cent. Offensive, 20 per cent. Asphyxiating or suffocating, 10 per cent,
(B) The figures given above are not to be taken in a restrictive sense; they represent the minimum that should be kept on hand.
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TABLE 12 (Continued). AMMUNITION FOR AN INFANTRY REGIMENT.
RIFLE GRENADES. (Trench Stores to be Kept on Hand at All Times.)
Im Each In Each In EachCompany Battalion RegimentalSector Sector Sector
In Company Dumps.. 250 1,000 2,000 Note: Figures based on 2In Battalion Dumps. . . 500 1,000 Bns. per regiment in the In Regimental Dumps. . . . . 500 line Totals 250 1,500 3,500
NOTE : The figures given above are not to be taken in a restrictive sense; they represent the minimum that should be kept on hand.
AMMUNITION 3-INCH STOKES MORTAR (WITH THE HDQ. CO.).
With the Guns
At the Divisional
Dump Combat Train Ammunition
Train
No. rounds per gun 96 400 106 186
For 6 guns 576 2,400 636 1,116
NOTE 1: Above figures not restrictive in any sense: they represent a minimum that should be kept on hand at all times.
NOTE 2: In open warfare two additional combat wagons will be supplied to each Infantry Headquarters Co. for 3-inch Stokes Mortar ammunition.
AMMUNITION 37 mm. GUN (1-POUNDER).
With the Guns
At the Divisional
Dump In the
Combat Train
In the Ammunition
Train
No. rounds per gun 192 192 621 560
For 3 guns 576 576 1,864 1,680
NOTE: Above figures not restrictive in any sense: they represent a minimum to be kept on hand at all times.
l
GENERAL NOTES.NOTB 1.—BUTCHER'S TOOLS. The following articles from * eonimieBary ch««t
constitute a kit of butcher's tools, prescribed as Mobile Equipment: 1 Cleaver. 1 Saw, meat, including two extra bladei. 6 Books, meat, for rucks. 1 Steel, butcher's. 2 Knives, butcher. 1 Steelyard.
NOTE 2.—COBBLER OUTFIT, HAND. Contents of Cobbler's Kit: 1 Iron stand with three lasts. 1 Thread shoe, ball. 1 Hammer, shoemaker's. 5 Nail6, cobbler, 4/8 lbs. 1 Nippers, peg. 5 Nails, cobbler, 5/8 lbs. Handle, sewing awl. 3 Nails, heel, 6/8 lbs.
6 Blades, sewing awl. 100 Half soles, assorted sizes, pairs. 1 Handle, pegging awl. 1 Patches for uppers, lbs. 6 Blades, pegging awl. 100 Lifts, heel, pairs. 1 Wrench, for awl. 2 Needles, shoemaker's, packages (12 to 1 Knife, shoemaker's. pkg).1 Rasp, shoemaker's. 10 Leather, sole, lbs. 1 Wax, shoemaker's, ball.
NOTE 3.—DESK, FIELD, SMALL. The contents of a field desk Include records, manuals, blanks and stationery. The stationery for a single desk should not exceed the following, which is prescribed as an allowance for 30 days. This allowance applies also to each field desk not furnished by the Quartermaster Corps:
If Type If Typewriter Is writer Is Supplied. Not Supplied.
Bands, rubber, No. 18, grossBlocks, memo or scratch note,Books, duplicating, letter sizeEnvelopes, official
for pencils 1
4 2
200
1 4 2
100 Erasers:
Rubber, ink and pencilRubber, typewriterSteel
, 1
l l
2
1 Fasteners, paper, boxes 1 1 Files, office:
General order 1 1 Special ordei 1 1
Ink: Black, powdered, tablets, tinsRed, powdered, tablets, tins
Mucilage (or paste), bottle or tube
1 1
1
1 1 1
Paper: Blotting, 4 by 9 1-2-inch, sheetsBlotting, 12 by 19 inch, sheetsCarbon, letter size, sheets
6 2
25
6 2
Letter, typewriter, quires 5 Pencils:
Indelible 4 4 Lead 2 2 Colored
Penholders (blue and red)
• 2
4 2
4 Pens, steel 24 24 Pins, office, cone Ribbons, typewriter, recordRuler, office, 12-lnchShears, office
2 1
1 1
1 Tape, office, spoolTwine, wrapping, ballWax, sealing, ounce
1 1 3
1 1 8
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GENERAL NOTES (Continued).
NOTB 4.—HOUSEWIFB. Contwrt*:
1 Pair scissors.3 Needles, large.
24 Needles, assorted sizes.20 Pins.8 Safety pins.
NOTE 5.—MENDER, HARNESS.follows:
5 Blades, awl, harness.1 Hand awl.6 Needles, harness.1 Punch, rivet, No. 5.
1 Thread (white, black and olive drab), card.
24 Buttons, olive drab shirt. 48 Buttons, underwear (24 for under
shirts and 24 for drawers).
The contents of a harness mender are as
I Pound rivets and burrs, copper, No. 8. 1 Set, rivet.
1 Ounce tar. 2 Ounces thread, harness.
AND CARPENTER'S, SET. Component*:
1 Plane, smooth, 1 Plane, jack,
1 Plane, jointer. 1 Rasp, wood, 12".
1 Rule, 2-foot. 1 Saw, hand, crosscut.
1 Saw, hand, rip. 2 Screws, lag, 3 by 1-2".
1 Screwdriver, hand. 1 Set, saw.
1 Spoke, pointer. 1 Square, try.
1 Square, steel, 24 by 16". 1 Stone, oil.
I Vise. 1 Wrench, monkey, 10".
of and tools
NOTE 6.—TOOLS, WHEELWRIGHT'S
1 Axe, hand.1 Auger, hollow8 Bits, auger, 3-16", 1-4", 3-8", 1-2",
5-8", 3-4", 7-8" and 1".1 Bit, screwdriver,1 Brace, ratchet, 12",1 Calipers, pair,1 Chest, tool,8 Chisels, socket, firmer, 1-4" ; 3-8"
1-2", 5-8", 3-4, 1", 1 1-2", and 2",8 Files, saw, taper, 5",1 Gutge, thumb, mortise,1 Hammer, claw,1 Knife, drawing,1 Nest, of saws, (1 handle, 3 blades),1 Oiler,
(A) The following articles fromstitute a kit of wheelwright's and
1 Ase, hand,3 Bits, auger, 1-4", 1-2", 3-4",l Bit, screwdriver,1 Brace, ratchet, 12",1 Chiset, firmer 3-4",3 Files, saw, taper, 5".1 Hammer, claw,
wheel Wright's carpenter's con carpenter's tools' prescribed as Mobile Equipment
1 Oiler. 1 Rule, 2-foot.
1 Saw, hand, crosscut. 1 Screwdriver, hand.
1 Set, saw. 1 Stone, oil.
1 Wrench, monkey, 10". 86
a set
GENERAL NOTES (Continued).
NOTB T.—VBHIOLBS. The complete equipment of spare pftrts and accessories for wagons and teams 18 prescribed as follows:
Escort wagon end harness, complete trees; 6 bows; 2 chains, lock; 1 wagon set: Wagon, escort (includes runnmg cover; 1 tooi box with padlock and gear; wagon tody;1 doubletree; 1 .'uad
Wagon equipment:Wagon parts, extraBlocks, brakeBolt, kingBolts, tire—
1.4 by 2 3-4"1-4 by 3 "
Bolts, wagon— 1-4 by 1 1-2"5-16 by 1 3-4"5-16 by 2"5-16 by 2 1-2"3-8 by 3"1-2 by 11"5-8 by 4"
Links, openNutfc, axleReachRivets, iron—
3-16 by 1 1-2"1-4 by 1 1-2"
TongueTrees—
DoubleSingle
1 longnc; key; 1 bar, 4 single wrench.
Where (total weight 10G pounds).
In In
In In
In In
, In In
In In
In In
In
tool tool
tool tool
tool tool tool tool tool tool tool tool tool
driver's seat; and 1 axle
carried. No.
box box
2 1
box box
1 5
box box box box box box box box box
' 2 2 1 2 2 1 4
.1 2
On left side of wagon body.. . 1
In tool box 6 In tool
On left
Bolted
box 4 side of wagon body.. . 1
to coupling pole 1 box 1
box 1 box 4 box 1 box 1 box 1
In tool
tool tool tool tool tool
Wagon accessories (total weight, 83 pounds):
Ax and helve InBags, nose InBrush, horse InBucket,, galvanized iron InComb, curryGlobe, lanternGrease, axle, poundsHalters and strapsLantern, combinationPickax and helveRope, 3-8", feetSpadeWulpWick, lanternWrench, monkeyTwin*, bell
In In
In In
In ,. -. In
In In In
lantern tn t. b 1 tool box 4 tool box 4 tool box 1 tool box 1 tool box 150 tool box 1 socket 1
ir> lai^eru Ii. t. b 1 In tool box 1
In tool box 1
Lead, s. s. (72 pounds) On mules.. , s, (00 pounds) On mules. .
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GENERAL NOTES {Continued).
Harness equipment— Harness partB, extra (total weight 8 1-2
pornds)— Buckles—
3-4" In tool box 1 7-8" In tool box 1 1" i In tool box 1 2" In tool box 1
Clips, trace In tool box 2 Hames In tool box 2 Kings—
3-4" In tool box 1 1' In tool box 1 1 1-2" In tool box 1 2'' In tool box 1
Snaps—. 1" In tool box 1 11-4" In tool box 1 2" In tool box 1
Straps,, name In tool box 3 Harness accessories (total weight 6 pounds)
Oil, neat'fa foot, gallon In tool box 1-2 Soap, harness, pound In tool box 1 Sponge 1 Wire, stove, spool 1
Additional supplies to be carried in wagon which are not Included in the «Complete set.» These supplies are provided and maintained by organizations—•
Nails, horseshoe number (1 pound) In tool box 128 Shoes, mule, fitted, number (16 pounds) In tool box 16
In campaign (F. S. R. 392)— Rations, reserve, number In tool box 36 Grain reserve, pounds In tool box 2
The foregoing list of articles is prescribed for each escort wagon and team whereever used.
COMBAT CART (1-MULE) AND HARNESS, COMPLETE. 1 single set of cart harness.
Mule slioos, nails and puiii. arp provided at the same rate as prescribed for mules of escort wagon.
Wagon accessories:
Axe and helve 1 Bag, nose 1 Brush, horse 1 Bucket, galvanized iron 1 Globe, lantern 1 Grease, axle, pounds 1 Halter and strap 1 Lantern, combination l Pickaxe and helve 1 Spade Whip ' Wick, lantern Wrench, monkey 1
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GENERAL NOTES (Continued).
MBDIOAL CART (1-MULB) AND HARNESS, COMPLETE. (Equipment la same as prescribed under iCombat carts (1-mule) and harness,
complete.)
RATION OART (2-MULE) AND HARNESS COMPLETE— Bag, nose 1 per mule Halter and strap 1 per mule
Remaining equipment is same as prescribed under «Combat cart (1 mule) and harness, complete.
ROLLING KITCHEN AND HARNESS, COMPLETE. Wagon accessories:
Axe and helve 1 Bag, nose 1 per mule Brush, horse 1 Bucket, galvanized iron 1 Comb, curry 1 Globe, lantern 1 Grease, axle, pounds 4 Halter and strap 1 per mule Lantern, combination 1 Pickaxe and helve 1 Spade 1 Whip 1 Wick, lantern 1 Wrench, monkey 1 Twine, ball 1
Harness: Lead, s. s 1 per lead mule Wheel, s. s 1 per wheel mule
Equipment for care and repair of harness is same as prescribed for escort wagon. Mule shoes, nails, and grain to be provided at same rate as prescribed for mules of escort wagon.
Rolling Kitchen Cooking Equipment. 2 Buckets, G. I. 2 Knifes, slicing. 6 Canisters 1 Needle 1 Cleaver -• Oven pans and covers. 1 Cooker Oil Tank and 2 tank rods I Poker 1 Cook's Chest t Salt box6 Cookpots 1 Saw, meat2 Conveying poles 1 Shovel1 Dipper, 1-2 gal. 2 Skimmers1 Dipper, 1 qt. 2 Spoons, large2 Dust Covers, large 1 Steel, butchers's 10 in.2 Dust Covers, small 2 Table boards1 Food chopper 2 Thermos Cans2 Forks, large 2 Tills1 Knife, bread 1 Wrench2 Knives, butcher's S in.
(The above equipment will be furnished to kitchens not provided with utensils. Existing kitchen equipment will be changed where necessary so as to correspond as nearly us practicable to the above.)
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GENERAL NOTES (Continued).
WATBB CAXT (2-MTrLB AND HARIHSM, OOMFUETH. Equipment is same as prescribed under (Ration cart (2-mul«) and harBMW
WATER WAGON AND HARNESS, COMPLETE! SET. Wagon Equipment:
Wagon parts, extra— (Will be prescribed later).
Wagon accessories— Same as prescribed for escort wagon. Harness, and the equipment for its care and repair, is same as prescribed for
escort Wagon. Mule shoes, and grain to be carried—
Same as prescribed for escort wagon. Wheels, extra.—One wagon of each regimental field train, preferably the moat
lightly laden grain wagon, will be equipped with one extra hind wheel in addition to the usual wagon equipment.
NOTE 8--FIELD RANGE NO. 1, COMPLETE Components:
1 Field range (1 body, No. 41 and boil- 1 grinder, meat ing plate No. 42) 3 Knives, butcher, 8-inch
1 Alamo attachment (2 pieces, 42a 2 Pans, bake, No. 52 and 42b) 1 Pipe, smoke, elbow, No. 47
6 Boilers, Nos. 48, 49, 50, 51, 53 and 54 4 Pipe, smoke, joints, Nos. 43, 44, 45 2 Cans G. I., large and 46. 1 Can G. 1., small 4 Rests, pan, No. 57 1 Cleaver, 6-inch 1 Saw. meat, 15-inch blade 1 Dipper, 1-2 gallon, No. 55 1 Skimmer, large 1 Dipper, quart. No. 56 2 Spoons, large 2 Forks, small 1 Steel, butcher's, 10-lnch
FIELD RANGE NO. 2, COMPLETE Components:
1 Field range (1 body, No. 61 and 1 Pipe, sn. ike, elbow, No. 6T boiling plate No. 62) 4 Pipe, smoke, joints, Nos. 63, 64, 65
2 Boilers, Nos. 50 and 51 and 66 1 Dipper, 1-2 gallon No. 55 2 Rests, pan, No. 57 2 Forks, meat, small 1 Saw, meat, 15-inch blade •I Knives, butcher's, 8-lnch 1 Skimmer, small 2 Pans, bake, No. 52 2 Spoons, small
1 Steel, butcher's, 10-lnch
NQTE 9:—MARKING OUTFIT, FOR STAMPING MKTAL.
Components: 1 Anvil 1 Guide No. 1 1 Chest 1 Guide No. 2 Dies, stamping, set of 37 (26 letters, 1 Guide No. 3
A to Z, figures 1 to 8 inclusive. 1 Malletcharacters *, comma and period). 1 Thumbscrew
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GENERAL NOTES (Continued).
NOT! 10:—BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, SET. Anvil, 34 pounds Apron, blacksmith's Box, shoeing, leather Chisel, handled, for cold iron, lib. 6oz. Clinch cutter Clinching iron Creaser, steel handled File, 12", second cut File, 8", 3-square taper Fire rake Fire shovel Hammers:
Rounding, 2-pound, 14" handleShoeing, 10-ounce
(A) A field kit of blacksmith's tools willEquipment
1 Clinch-cutter1 Clinching-iron1 Shoeing hammer, 10-ounce
NOTE 11:—TOOL, SADDLERS, SET.
12 Awl, blades, harness, assorted Nos. 43 to 48
1 Awls, pegging, 1 Awls, seat handled, 1 Carriages, pricking, 3 wheels. 1 Compass, 6", 1 Creasers, double, lignum-vitas, 1 Edge tools, No. 1, 1 Edge tools, No 2. 2 Extra blades, with followers for draw
gage,1 Gages, draw, brass, (1 Hammers, No. 3, riveting,2 Hafts, awl, patent, with wrench,1 Handles, peg, awl, with wrench,1 Knives, round,1 Knives, spitting,1 Needle cases, leather,1 Needles, Glover's, No. 3, papers,1 Needles, harness,1 No. 4, papers,
(A) A kit of saddler's tools will consist of
12 Awl, blades, harness, assorted, Nos. 43 to 48.
1 Awls, pegging,1 Awls, seat, handled,1 Edge tools. No. 1,
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2 Handles, cold chisel, spareHardie, 9.16" shank, 1" bitNipper, cutting, 14"Hardie, 9-16" flats, 9"Schaller forgeSchaller forge tool chestShoeing knifeShoeing pincers, 14"Shoeing rasp, 16"Tongs, horseshoer's, 18.5-ouncesTool kit for Schaller forgeVise, 2.5" jawsWhetstone, 10"Wrench, screw, 8"
consist of the following articles as Mobile
1 Hoof and cutting nippers1 Shoeing knife1 Rasp 16"
No. 5, papers, No. 6, papers,
1 Nippers, cutting, 10 1 Oilstone, unmounted, 1 Pliers, 6". 1 Punches, revolving, 4 tubes, 4 Punches, round, hand, Nos. 5, 7, 8
and 10, 1 Rivit sets, 1 Rules, boxwood, 2-foot, 4-fold, 1 Screw-drivers, 3 " blade, 1 Sewing palms, leather, 1 Shears, 10", bent trimmers, 1 Shoe knives, bread point, 1 Shoe knives, square point, 1 Slickers, steel, ] Stiching clamps, 1 Stiching horses. 2 Thimbles, best aluminum-lined steel, 1 Tool bags, saddler's, 1 Tools, claw,
the following articles as Mobile Equipment
1 Hammers, No. 3, riveting,1 Knives, round,1 Oilstone, unmounted,1 Punches, revolving, 4 tubes,1 Rivit sets,
GENERAL NOTES (Continued).
NOTH 12:—FARRIER'S INSTRUMENT POCKET CASE, (IN CANVAS CASE) 1 Bistoury, blunt pointed, 2-inch6 Needles, surgical, curved, assorted sizes1 Forceps, hemostatlc, Jone's, 5 1-2 Inch
6 Needles, surgical, curved, assorted sizes1 Scalpel, 2-inch blade1 Scissors, straight, blunt points, 5 1-2 inch screw lock1 Sutures, silk, twisted, heavy cards1 Thermometer, veterinary, pear-shaped bulb, in hard rubber case.
NOTE 13:—MEDICINES AND DRESSINGS, WITH PANNIER. 12 Physic Balls 1-2 1b. Zinc ointment1-4 lb. Ammonia, Aromatic Spirits 1.4 it>. Tar1-2 lb. Spts. Turpentine 1 - 4 lb' C a l o m e l
1-2 lb. Ammonia Fort Dressings
M e s s r s Kre8o ) »• thent , r 1 lb. Cannabis Indica (Ameiicana, 1 Pk&- Antiseptic Gauze
1-2 lb. Cosmoline or vaseline Bandages1-2 lb. Tincture Iodine 4 Flannel (white)
3 01. Mercury Bichloride 6 Cotton (white)1 lb. Olive or Cottonseed oil 1-2 lb. Oakum1 lb. Linseed oil 1 lb. Soap (Tar)
NOTH 14:—ISSUE OF CLOTHING TO OFFICERS G. O. 7, Par. 3, 4, H. A. E. F., 1918. Officers serving in the Zone of Advance before going Into the trenches will be issued
all articles of the enlisted men's uniform and equipment that they may require; when the duty in the trenches is completed, Officers will return the articles so issued. Fatigue clothing may be issued to an Officer attending school, to be returned upon completion of the course.
The wearing of enlisted men's woolen O. D. breeches or trousers, and woolen O. D. coats on occasions other than those mentioned in paragraph 3 is prohibited.
TABLESOF ORGANIZATION
The Tables of Organization herein printed are taken from Tables of Organization, War Department, Series A, January 14, 1918, corrected to March 9, 1918, and by cable 1169-R, Paragraph 10.
The Equipment Tables are based upon the personnel as shown in these Organization Tables.
The following changes published by the War Department April 22, and April 26, make an addition of one officer (Captain) in the Headquarters Company of the Regiment, but do not increase or decrease the enlisted personnel:
TABLE 4.
Line 5— Column 6 to read Iz2h/x intead of lh. Column 11 to read 17 instead of 16. Column 14 to read 69 instead of 68.
Line 9— Column 6 to read 4 instead of 3. Column 11 to read 99 instead of 98. Column 14 to read 107g instead of
106g.
Line 10— Column 7 to read 21z instead of 1. Column 11 to read 2 instead of 1. Column 14 to read 2 instead of 1.
Line 20— Column 7 to read 192z instead of 18. Column 11 to read 175 instead of 174. Column 14 to read 179 instead of 179.
Line 21— Column 7 to read 37 instead of 39. Column 11 to read 452 instead of 454. Column 14 to read 453 instead of 455.
Line 32— Column 6 to read 4 instead of 3 Column 11 to read 3742 instead of
3741. Column 14 to read 3806 instead of
3805. Line 34—
kl94x Column 9 to read instead of
kl9*x. 26L
28L Column 11 to read 31279x Instead of
Column 14 to read 3I57ex instead of 3177«x.
Line 35— Column 11 to read 103x instead of 10. Column 14 to read 103x instead of 10.
Line 36— Column 9 to read 293x instead of
313x. Column 11 to read 32279x instead of
3247«x. Column 14 to read 3257*x instead
of 32778x.
Line 37— Column 9 to read 24 instead of 26. Column 11 to read 27 instead of 29. Column 14 to read 27 instead of 29.
Line 52— Column 6 to read 4 instead of 3. Column 7 to read 87 instead of 86. Column 11 to read 1166 instead of
1164. Column 14 to read 1174 instead of
1172.
Line 53— Column 7 to read 235 instead of 236. Column 11 to read 3200 instead of
3201. Column 14 to read 3200 instead of
3201.
Remarks— (z) Personnel Detachment.
1 Captain.1 Regimental Sergeant Major.2 Sergeants.
TABLES OF ORGANIZATION (Continued).
TABLE 5.
Line Line 39— Column 2 to read z2p1h Instead of lhp. Column 2 to read 28 instead of 29. Column 5 to read 2 instead of 1. Column 5 to read ~<~t Instead of 58. Column 15 to read 2 instead of 1. Column 15 to read 235 instead of 236.
Line 13— Remarks— Column 2 to read 2z6rc instead of c5r. (z) Personnel Detachment. Column 5 to read 7 instead of 6. 1 Regimental Sergeant Major. Column 15 to read 19 instead of 18. 2 Sergeants.
Line 14— (c) Strike Out— Column 2 to read dgr instead of dlOr. 1 Chief Statistical Clerk. Column 5 to read 11 instead of 13. (d) Change 6 Clerks (including 2 statis-Column 15 to read 37 Instead of 39. tical) to read 4 Clerks.
Line 38— Column 2 to read 16 instead of r15.
Column 5 to read 44 instead of 43. Column 15 to read 87 instead of 86.
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Dischargers, grenade, rlfla. 80 For Bomb«rs, of Sapper* and Bambers Platoon.
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Discharger, rifle grenade 30 30 •• •• •• 390
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15 Sergeants. 1st Class
16 Color Sergeants
17 Miss Sergeants
18 Supply Sergeants . .
19 Stable Sergeants
20 Sergeants
21 Corporals
22 Cooks
23 Hor seshoer s
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26 Wagoners
27 Buglers
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