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Notified in A.C.Is. for the week ending 1st July, 1936 II/1931/12A/1 an infantry (mixed) battalion (with mechanized 1st line transport) (Headquarter Wing, 1 Support Company and 3 Rifle Companies) War establishment Summary Headquarter wing 8 2 10 1 173 194 6 4 21 Headquarter wing (attached) 1 1 2 5 Support company 6 1 10 157 174 3 3 7 3 rifle companies 12 3 21 417 453 3, infantry battalion 26 6 41 1 (a)747 821 12 7 28, infantry battalion (including attached) 27 6 42 1 750 826 12 7 28 s left at the base Not included in above totals Orderly-room serjeant 1 1 First reinforcements (b)5 1 8 151 165 No. 1 Group Headquarter Wing Composition in detail (1) Lieutenant-colonel 1 1 1 Major (2nd-in-command) 1 1 1 Adjutant 1 1 1 Regimental serjeant-major 1 1 Orderly-room serjeant 1 1 Signallers (d)1 1 (e)32 34 1 8 Intelligence section (d)1 1 6 8 8 Clerks (f )1 2 3 Medical officer s orderly (g)1 1 Stretcher bearers (h) 1 20 21 Orderlies 5 5 5 Bugler 1 1 Batmen ( j)5 5 Batmen-drivers 2 2, No. 1 group 5 1 4 1 73 84 3 1 21 No. 2 Group (Anti-tank platoon) ( 3 2-pr anti-tank guns) Subaltern 1 1 1 1 Corporals 3 3 Motor cyclist 1 1 1

Gun numbers 12 12 Batman-driver 1 1 No. 3 Group, No. 2 group 1 1 17 17 1 2 Quarter-master 1 1 1 Transport officer (subaltern) 1 1 1 Regimental quarter-master-serjeant 1 1 Company quarter-master-serjeant 1 1 Butcher 1 1 Postman (g)1 1 Leather-stitcher (n)1 1 mess cook 1 1 mess servant 1 1 Pioneers 1 (n)5 6 Police 1 4 5 Storemen 2 2 Clerks 2 2 Lewis gunners (k) (o)7 7 Transport serjeant 1 1 1 Drivers, I.C. (l)48 48 Cooks 1 3 4 Batmen-drivers 2 2 Sanitary duties 4 4 Water duties 1 1 Attached, No. 3 group 2 1 5 83 91 2 1, headquarter wing 8 2 10 1 173 194 6 4 21 Chaplain (m) 1 1 Batman to chaplain (m) 1 1 1 Medical officer 1 1 Armourer, R.A.O.C. 1 1 Fitters, R.A.O.C. 2 2 Shoemaker, R.A.O.C. 1 1 Drivers, I.C. (2nd line transport) R.A.S.C. (u) 4 4, headquarter wing (including attached) 9 2 11 1 176 199 6 4 21 Support Company Major or captain 1 1 1 Captain (2nd-in-command) 1 1 1 Company serjeant-major 1 1 Company quarter-master-serjeant 1 1 Corporal 1 1 Clerk 1 1 Storeman 1 1 Cooks 3 3

Orderlies 4 4 2 Privates 7 7 Batmen-drivers 2 2, company headquarters 2 1 1 19 23 2 2 3 platoons (each of 4 machine guns) (each) Subaltern 1 1 1 Orderly 1 1 Observer 1 1 Scouts 4 4 Batman 1 1, platoon headquarters 1 1 7 9 1 2 sections (each) Serjeant (o)1 1 Corporal (o)1 1 Range-taker 1 1 Orderly 1 1 Gun numbers 10 10, each section 1 13 14, each platoon 1 (o)2 (o)34 37 1 Mortar platoon (4 mortars) Headquarters Subaltern 1 1 1 Orderly 1 1 1 Batman-driver 1 1, headquarters 1 1 2 4 1 1 2 sections (each of 2 detachments) (each) Range-taker 1 1 Detachments Corporals 2 2 Lance-corporals 2 2 Gun numbers 10 10 Orderlies 2 2 2, each section 1 17 17 2, mortar platoon 1 3 36 40 5, support company 6 1 10 (p)157 174 3 3 7 3 Rifle Companies (each) Major or captain (q) 1 1 1 Captain (2nd-in-command) 1 1 Company serjeant-major 1 1 Company quarter-master-serjeant 1 1 Clerk 1 1

Storeman 1 1 Cooks 3 3 Batman-driver 1 1 Batman 1 1, headquarters 2 1 1 7 11 1 4 platoons (each) Subaltern (r)1 1 Batman (s) 1 1, headquarters 1 1 1 3 4 sections (total) (t)32 32, each platoon 1 1 33 35, each company (r)4 1 (r)7 (p)139 151 1 Note The following tradesmen are included in the above establishment: Clerk (orderly room) 1 Leather stitcher 1 Pioneers Pioneer serjeant (bricklayer or carpenter) 1 Bricklayers 2 Carpenters and joiners 3 1st Line (ii) Transport Headquarter wing Support company 3 rifle companies (each) 21 7 28 for Signal officer 1 1 Anti-tank platoon serjeant and orderly 2 2 Transport serjeant 1 1 Platoon commanders (support company) 3 3 Cars, 2-seater, 4-wheeled for 2nd-in-command 1 1 Adjutant 1 1 Quarter-master 1 1 Transport officer 1 1 Company commanders 1 1 4 2nd-in-command (support company) 1 1 Commander, mortar platoon 1 1 Commander, anti-tank platoon 1 1 Car, 4-seater, 4-wheeled, open 1 1 Van, 12-cwt., 4-wheeled, G.S. for medical officer and medical equpment 1 1 Trucks, 15-cwt., 4-wheeled, G.S. for

Headquarter wing Support company 3 rifle companies (each) S.A.A. 5 5 Anti-tank guns 3 3 A.A. light machine guns 1 1 Signal stores 1 1 Light machine guns and S.A.A. 2 6 Company tools, grenades and fireworks 1 3 Water tank 1 1 Mortars 4 4 Mortar ammunition 1 1 Machine guns and S.A.A. 6 6 Lorries, 30-cwt., 4-wheeled, G.S., for mess 1 1 Baggage and greatcoats 5 5 Cooks 5 5 Fitters 1 1 Petrol 1 1 2nd Line (R.A.S.C.) Lorries, 3-ton, 4-wheeled, for supplies (v) 2 2 (iii) Table of weapons and ammuntion Number On man or with gun Ammunition (w) In regimental and company reserve Pistols (including officers pistols) (x)140 12 840 2,520 Rifles,.303-inch (including rifles for attached personnel) (x)686 (y)50 68,000 101,630 A.T. rifles,.5-inch 24 200 960 5,760 Lewis guns For ground defence 24 1,252 14,976 45,024 For A.A. defence 2 470 940 Machine guns (Vickers) 12 3,500 54,000 96,000 Pistols, signal 24 Cartridges D.I. Very light 6 144 Red 3 72 Green 3 72 2-pr. A.T. guns H.E. 3 112 336 3-inch mortars 4 H.E. 75 90 390 Smoke 45 54 234 Grenades H.E. 72 72 Smoke 216 216 (a) Of the 49 corporals in a battalion, 10 may be lance-serjeants, and of the privates 50 may be lance-corporals. Scottish battalions and Irish battalions (except the Royal Ulster Rifles) will be allowed 1 serjeant piper and 5 pipers in addition. A battalion of Foot Guards wil be allowed 2 drill serjeants (warrant officers, Class II0 in addition. (b) To be found from R.A.R.O. or other sources. (c) Attached to general headquarters, 2nd echelon

(d) Subaltern. (e) Includes a corporal. (f ) Or corporal. (g) Lance-corporal. (h) In the infantry of the line, these duties will be performed by either the drum-major or bandserjeant and 20 bandsmen. Instruments are carried in the baggage lorries when not required. (j) 1 for medical officer, 1 for regimental serjeant-major. (k) 2 light machine guns for air defence. (l) Includes 2 corporals. (m) Allotted from the establishment of brigade headquarters. (n) To repair web equipment, canvas work and straps under the supervision of the R.A.O.C. shoemaker. (o) In 1 section only of each platoon. The other section will have 2 corporals. (p) 1 man in each company will be trained, after mobilization, to repair boots as a part time employment, under the supervision of the R.A.O.C. shoemaker. 1 man in each company will be trained in sanitary duties as a part time employment. (q) 1 company is commanded by a major and 2 by captains. (r) 2 platoons in each rifle company will be commanded by subalterns and 2 by serjeants. (s) Also acts as orderly. (t) Includes 2 corporals, but 1 platoon in each company will have 3 corporals. (u) Provided by divisional R.A.S.C. (v) 1 in each echelon of Divisional Supply Column R.A.S.C. Carry supplies and ordnance stores. Petrol is provided separately through the Divisional Petrol Company, R.A.S.C., blankets being carried in a section of this company. (w) Particulars of 2nd and 3rd line ammunition are shown in the establishments of the Divisional Ammunition Company and Corps Ammunition Park respectively. (x) These numbers vary according to the fighting strength of the unit. (y) Certain ranks carry 25 0r 20 rounds.