Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

BY BRIGADIER-GENERAL TREVOR TERNAN, C.M.G., D.S.O.,

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEADQUARTERS, ALNWICK,

23rd MAY, 1915.

354 District Court-Martial

            With reference to Brigade Order No. 350 of 22nd May, 1915, the person named will also be tried by this Court.

In the margin.  No. 1024 Pte. G. Tones 22nd (S.) Bn, Northumberland Fusiliers (3rd Tyneside Scottish)

355 Extracts from Northern Command Orders

COURSE – MACHINE GUN –

            Results of 7th Machine Gun Course held at the School of Musketry, Strensall, from 22nd April to the 12th May, 1915.

The following qualified as Brigade Machine Gun Officers:-

Lieutenant Murray, J.W.E., 21st Northumberland Fusiliers.

The above Officer is also capable of using the Barr and Stroud Range Finder.

C.R.N.C. No. 59896 (G.M.).  Northern Command Order 852.

BLANK AMMUNITION –

            Approval had been given for the following allowance of small arm blank ammunition to be issued for training purposes:-

  1. Infantry of Divisions of IV. New Army.      ]
  2. 2nd Reserve Infantry Brigades.                  ] 40 rounds per man.
  3. 3rd Line Units of the Territorial Force.       ]

Authority, War Office letter 54/General Number/1902, A.  (M.T 2), dated 18th May, 1915.

With reference to the above order, indents are to be submitted to the O.O., Selby, forthwith.

C.R.N.C. No. 59549 (G.M.).  Northern Command Order 853

SCHOOL OF COOKERY – ALDERSHOT –

            The Commandant, School of Cookery, Aldershot, notifies that the intended class for the 3rd of June is postponed.

C.R.N.C. No. 41428 (I.Q.M. G.S.).  Northern Command Order 855.

FIELD RATIONS – REDUCTION OF –

  1. With reference to Army Order No. 396 of 1914, in order to make further provision for varying the dietary of units at the discretion of their Commanding Officers, it has been decided that from the 22nd May, 1915, inclusive, an additional cash allowance of 1½ d per diem will be issued in lieu of the following portions of the ration now drawn by troops at home, viz:-

¼ lb. Bread.

1 oz. Cheese.

1 oz. Jam.

  • From the above date the modified field service scale of rations issuable at home in kind will be as follows:-

1 lb. Fresh Meat, or 1 lb. (nominal) Preserved Meat.

1 lb. Bread, or ¾ lb. Biscuit, or 1 lb. Flour.

2 ozs. Bacon.

½ oz. Tea.

2 ozs. Sugar.

½ oz Salt.

1-20 oz Mustard.

  1. oz Pepper.
  • When this ration is drawn, a cash allowance of 5½ d. a day will be issuable.  It will be drawn by the Officer Commanding on the basis of the number of rations drawn in kind, and will be expended by him solely on messing.  A full record of the messing will be shown in Army Book 48, and a separate cash record of the allowance will be kept regimentally.

The reduced ration will be drawn by all units in the Command from the

      29th May, 1915, inclusive.

Authority, Special Army Order, dated 13th May, 1915.

Northern Command Order No.860

356Blank Ammunition  – Indents for

            Officers Commanding Units will indent on the Ordnance Officer, Selby, for Blank Ammunition mentioned in Brigade Order No. 355 (Northern Command Order No.853) forthwith.

T.L.B. SOUTRY, Captain,

Brigade-Major, 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade.

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