72 HELPER REGIMENT. 



To receive reports from drill Sergeants & make them to the 

 Major ; To make returns of all casualties and promotions. 



To receive orders from the Colonel every day at 12 O'clock. 



To appoint an orderly Sergeant every day who must always be 

 ready and who will repeat the order to the Staff & Feild Officers. 



To place on Centinal at the King's Head and one at the door 

 of the Commanding Officer & one at the Store Room, night & 

 day, who must present Arms to all Field Officers, carry or handle 

 arms to all other Officers keeping their proper fronts. They must 

 not quit their arms nor walk more then 10 yards from their 

 posts. 



Will instruct the Non commissioned Officers to teach the 

 Men to raise their hands to their caps when they pass an Officer 

 without their arms, and to carry them only when they have them. 

 This must be done well ; Officers will report all Men who do not 

 obey this order. 



It is presumed no Officer will be backward to return the 

 complement. 



Serjeant Major — To keep a roster of duties of Noncommissioned 

 Officers & Privates. 



To keep an orderly Book of the conduct of those men who 

 behave well or ill, & to shew to the Colonel to praise or blaine. 

 To keep a list of Serjeants Corporals etc. See R.C. 366 



To attend at the Orderly room with a Serjeant and Corporal 

 from each company, & the Drum Major every day for oriiers 

 when the Drum beats. 



Drum Major to see that his men are dressed uniformly on all 

 occasions. 



The Men to be responsible to him for their Drums etc. 



To keep a roster of duties. To beat round for parade | of an 

 hour before wheeling into Hne. 



To beat the troop immediatly after the reports are received. 



The Tattoo to be beat at 9 o'clock. 



Non-commissioned Officers must teach their Men the proper 

 method of attending to their arms & accoutrements. 



Must attend minutely to the men in all ways. Must avoid all 



