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Transport of an Ammunition Park. 
Two sections of an Ammunition Park are included among the “ Extra 
units to accompany the Field Force” for Service Abroad. No. 1 Section 
will be formed on the cadre of No. 13 Ammunition Column (Home 
Defence), which mobilises at Chatham, and No. 2 Section will be formed 
on the cadre of No. 14 Ammunition Column (Home Defence), which 
also mobilises at Chatham. 
No. 1 Section (Service Abroad) carries the second supply of am¬ 
munition for the Infantry Division and extra units, and No. 2 Section 
carries the second supply for the Cavalry Brigade. The establish¬ 
ments given above would evidently require modification to meet the 
requirements of the specially constituted “ Field Force for Service 
Abroad.” 
CHAPTER Y. 
Garrison Artillery. 
The whole of the Garrison Artillery—Regulars, Militia, and Volun¬ 
teers, with the exception of certain Volunteer Position batteries—are 
allotted for Local Defence, and dealt with in detail under the various 
Local Defence Schemes. 
The present chapter will be devoted to the Garrison Artillery of the 
regular service. 
Garrison Companies R.A. 
The procedure on mobilisation for Garrison companies will be the 
same, as regards Reservists joining, and their being equipped with 
personal outfit, as for batteries of Horse or Field Artillery. In almost 
all cases, however, Garrison Companies are quartered in the fortresses, 
or, at all events, in the districts to which they are allotted on mobilisa¬ 
tion • and will draw from local stores any camp or barrack equipment 
required by them on mobilisation : the actual details are worked out 
under the orders of the C.R.A. in each district, and embodied in the 
Defence Scheme for the district, and will be dealt with under the head¬ 
ing of Defence Schemes in a subsequent chapter. 
Establishments. 
Garrison Companies and District Establishments are maintained 
