BY BRIGADIER-GENERAL TREVOR TERNAN, C.M.G., D.S.O.,
COMMANDING 123rd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.
HEADQUARTERS, ALNWICK,
19th MARCH, 1915.
182 – Telegrams – Addressing of –
With reference to Northern Command Order 403, dated 17th March 1915, the use of the telegraphic address “Claymore” will be discontinued. Telegrams for the Head Quarters of this Brigade will in future be addressed to: – G.O.C., 123rd INFANTRY BRIGADE.
183 – Extracts from Northern Command Orders –
ARMY BOOKS 48 –
All applications for these books should be made direct to the Stationary Department, War Office, London, and not to Headquarters of the Command.
(I.A.S.) Northern Command Order No.402
TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESSES –
It has been decided to discontinue the use of telegraphic addresses so far as divisions and brigades of the New Armies are concerned, and the General Post Office is being notified accordingly.
Telegrams for divisions and brigades should be sent to the headquarter station, and addressed to the “G.O.C. (number) Division,” or “G.O.C. (number) Infantry Brigade.”
Authority, War Office letter No. 63/1370 (A.G.1.), dated 11/3/15.
C.R. No. 48123 (A.). Northern Command Order No.403.
T.L.B. SOUTRY, Captain,
Brigade-Major, 123rd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade.