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ARTILLERY MOBILISATION. 
Regulations; and show at a glance the equipment as regards every 
article on battery charge for— 
(i.) War establishment; at home or abroad; as the case may be. 
(ii.) Peace establishment. 
(iii.) Battery Station Equipment. 
(a.) Establishment. 
(b.) In possession on 1st April. 
The figures in columns 2 and 8; added together; agree with the 
figures in column 1. In other words, every battery has on charge its 
full war equipment, either as “ Peace” or “Battery Station” Equip¬ 
ment. 
Without going into details, it will be well to obtain a general idea of 
the difference between batteries on the various establishments in regard 
to guns and vehicles; harness, saddlery, and small stores of every descrip¬ 
tion, as well as ammunition, are practically governed in regard to 
distribution, by the number of carriages or vehicles shown as “ Peace” 
or “Battery Station” Equipment. 
