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A company of 33rd Foot, and a company of 4th K.O. who will hereafter 
rejoin their corps when the brigade is more advanced to the front. 
The following troops en route to join will be passed on (on reaching the 
3rd Brigade) to join the 1st and 2nd Brigades:— 
Hd.-Qrs. 3rd Dragoon Guards. 
Hd.-Qrs, 10th, Bengal Cavalry. 
"Wing 45th Foot. 
Wing 3rd Native Infantry. 
Wing 27th Native Infantry. 
Hd.-Qrs. & 1st Co. Bombay Sappers & Miners. 
The kits of officers, n.-c. officers, &c. will be left behind to be brought on 
by the 3rd Brigade. 
Tents will be allowed in the proportion of one to every twelve officers, 
and one to every twenty n.-c. officers, &c. 
Major-Generals commanding divisions will be allowed one tent. 
Brigadier-Generals, one tent for themselves and their personal and 
brigade staff. 
Hospital tents will be allowed to each regiment, battery, or detachment, 
according to the recommendation of P.M.O. with that exception no other 
tents must be taken for any purpose whatever. 
A light hospital establishment to accompany each detachment. 
All sick men and horses will be left behind. 
Fifteen days' ration, according to the following scale, to be carried:— 
Europeans. 
Biscuit or flour. 1 lb. 
Vegetables . 2 oz. 
Sugar . 1| oz. 
Tea. ^ oz. 
Rum. 1 dram. 
Natives. 
Flour . 1 lb. 
Ghee, if purchased lo¬ 
cally... 2 oz. 
Salt . oz. 
Vegetables, once a week ... 2 oz. 
Officers will be allowed to take on any riding animals they may have in 
their possession, but their loads must be limited to the officers own bedding 
and their horse's kit. 
No private baggage animals, or camp equipage of any description will 
be allowed to follow the column under any pretext whatever. 
Carriage will be allowed for cooking pots of officers, in the proportion of 
one mule to every twelve officers. 
No baggage mule proceeding with the Force will carry more than 100 lbs. 
excepting in the case of boxes of small-arm ammunition and tents. 
Cooking pots of batteries and detachments in the proportion of 50 lbs. 
to each company or troop. 
British troops will march in serge or Khakee clothing (the suit of clothing 
which is not worn will be carried by the soldier), and will carry the blanket 
and waterproof sheet in addition to the greatcoat and canteen. 
Officers who do not possess a riding animal will have two blankets and 
a waterproof sheet carried for each, mules being provided under regimental 
arrangements. 
Sick carriage will be taken on as at present allowed; all doolies, however, 
will follow in rear of the whole baggage of the brigade. 
One man, inclusive of muleteers, will be told off to every mule, to lead 
him during the march. 
Though it was intended that our baggage should follow us to Magdala, 
the 3rd Brigade was quickly broken up, and from the 24th March until 
