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ARTILLERY MOBILISATION. 
The troops at our disposal in the United Kingdom, excluding depots, 
are:— 
f 21 Cavalry Regiments. 
! 9 Batteries Horse Artillery. 1 
| 38 „ Field 
20 Companies Garrison ,, 
| 27 „ Royal Engineers. 
| 72 Battalions Infantry, 
h 38 Companies Army Service Corps. 
C 32 Begiments Artillery. 
< 10 Corps Engineers. 
0128 Battalions Infantry. 
C 67 Regiments Artillery. 
•5 28 Corps Engineers. 
(_212 Battalions Infantry. 
39 Regiments. 
Light Horse, 2 Regiments. 
In addition to the above there are certain departmental troops which 
have not been enumerated, and 16 ammunition columns. 
From the forces above enumerated, together with reserves (about 
76,500), provision is made for the following services:— 
1. A field army consisting of four Cavalry Brigades and three 
Army Corps, as detailed in the Regulations for Mobilisation 
for Home Defence: The I. and II. Army Corps are com¬ 
posed almost exclusively of Regulars, while the III. Army 
Corps has a proportion of Militia Infantry. 
The Cavalry Brigades and Army Corps are composed 
as laid down in Field Army Establishments Home Defence, 
and the distribution of the artillery and ammunition 
columns is as follows :— 
Regulars 
Militia 
Volunteers ... 
Yeomanry ... 
Volunteers ... 
Each Caval: 
Brigade. 
Each Infant 
Division. 
Each A.C. 
Corps Trooj 
Additional for 
Army Corp 
Total for 4 Ca^ 
Brigades, an< 
Corps. 
Horse Batteries 
1 
— 
2 
1 
11 
Field 
— 
3 
3 
— 
36 
Ammunition Columns 
1 
1 
1 
— 
16 
2 . 
3 . 
A reserve Field Army, consisting of 22 Infantry Volunteer 
Field Brigades and 32 Artillery Volunteer Corps com¬ 
prising— 
37 Batteries of 16-prs. R.M.L. (4 guns). 
12 „ 20-prs. „ 
30 „ 40-prs. R.B.L. 
allotted in accordance with Mobilisation Tables for Home 
Defence, Appendix L. 
Local Defence, in accordance with Local Schemes of Defence, 
based on the allotment of troops given in confidential 
Mobilisation Tables for Home Defence—Garrisons. 
i Two Depot Batteries are also organised. 
