ORGANISATION OR A GARRISON COMPANY. 
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sub-divisions as equally as possible the N.-C. officers wbo are likely to 
leave the company in the near future. 
I have always felt strongly, that in the Garrison Artillery the work 
of the subaltern officers is not sufficiently defined, that they have no 
particular charge and are not, as a rule, properly identified with any 
particular N.-C. officers and men. 
I believe the fact that each has a special charge is one of tlie reasons 
that makes the Field Artillery more popular among the junior officers 
of the Regiment, and I do think that if we could permanently adopt 
some such system of organisation in the Garrison branch, the interest 
of the subaltern officers in their company work would be greatly in¬ 
creased, and there would be less tendency on the part of the Major and 
Sergt.-Major to work the whole show. 
Concluding 
remarks. 
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