ARTILLERY MOBILISATION. 
399 
used for supplies only; there is also a small increase in the number of 
spare horses. 
The tc Special Field Force for Service Abroad,” the constitution of 
which has already been explained, being not a complete Army Corps, 
has no Corps Troops Ammunition Column. 
The Infantry Division Ammunition Column is the next to be con¬ 
sidered. The establishment of personnel is precisely the same, both for 
Home Service and Service Abroad, as it is for the Corps Troops 
Ammunition Column, with the addition of— 
6 Gunners, 
6 Drivers, and 
12 Draught Horses. 
The number and nature of the vehicles included in the Transport, 
however, varies considerably from that for Corps Troops Ammunition 
Column. 
Transport for Infantry Divisional Ammunition Column. 
Number. 
Drivers. 
Draught Horses. 
<D 
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c3 
oi 
i 
© 
© 
Vehicles, 
S 
O 
§ 
s 
O 
ft 
< ' 
<D 
ft 
3 
ft 
i 
© 
1 
1 
I 
o 
1 
s 
o 
1 
H 
m 
w 
02 
M 
m 
Carriages, Spare, Gun, with Limbers, 12-pr. 
1 
1 
2 
2 
4 
4 
Carts, Small-Arm Ammunition. 
10 
10 
10 
10 
20 
20 
i 
fAmmunition, with Limbers, 12-pr... 
6 
6 
18 
18 
36 
36 
f For Gun Ammunition . 
6 
6 
18 
18 
36 
36 
1 | j> Small-Arm Ammunition 
11 
11 
33 
33 
66 
66 
1 
| Ammunition | « Stores . ... .. 
1 
1 
3 
3 
6 
6 
Wagons 
and Store, ■{ n Equipment and Supplies 
| R.A. 1 serve Rations . 
or Re-j 
2 
1 
4 
2 
8 
4 
1 
; ( n Supplies .. 
1 
3 
6 
| C ii Tents. 
1 
2 
4 
L.Forge, with Limber, R.A. 
"i 
1 
*3 
3 
*6 
6 
Spare ... 
19 
21 
14 
18 
Total .. . 
38 
39 
no 
115 
196 
206 
The difference observable between Home Defence and Service 
Abroad in the foregoing table is again due to the fact that tents are 
carried in the latter case, and that, instead of having two four-horsed 
wagons for equipment and supplies as in Home Defence, one of these 
is used for equipment and reserve rations, while the other, with an 
additional pair of horses, is used for supplies only; there is also a small 
increase in the number of spare horses for Service Abroad. 
The following Ammunition Columns will be mobilised on the Infantry 
Divisional Column Establishment for Home Defence :— 
No. 5 Column at Caterham, 1st Division. 
6 
Aldershot, 2nd 
7 
Caterham, 3rd 
9 
Warley, 4th. 
10 
Tilbury, 5th 
11 
Colchester, 6th 
13 
Chatham, 7th 
14 
Chatham, 8th 
15 
Chatham, 9th 
Of the above, No. 6 Ammunition Column belongs to the 2nd Division 
for Home Defence, which is also the division selected for the Field 
Force for Service Abroad. 
