Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

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

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEAD QUARTERS,

SANDHILL CAMP, LONGBRIDGE DEVERILL.

5th OCTOBER, 1915.

850 – POST OFFICE ORDERLIES –

            The Battalion on duty will, in future, detail two orderlies for duty at the Camp Post Office.

These orderlies will deliver all messages and telegrams intended for the Brigade.  No additional orderlies are to be detailed.

851 – EXTRACTS FROM SALISBURY TRAINING CENTRE ORDERS–

4/10/15.

Anti-Typhoid Inoculation –

            Attention is directed to Army Order 3 of the 13th August, and Salisbury Training Centre Order 508 of 1915, regarding the recording of anti-typhoid inoculations in the Soldier’s Pay Book (Army Book 64).

Officers Commanding Units proceeding abroad and Officers Commanding Units despatching drafts to the Expeditionary Forces will satisfy themselves that in all cases the above quoted instructions have been complied with before the draft or unit embarks.

Authority, War Office letter 24/Gen. No./4344 (A.M.D. 2), dated 28th September, 1915.

C.R. S.C. No. 2/10435 (M).

Salisbury Training Centre Order No.889.

852 – EXTRACT FROM DIVISIONAL ORDERS –

4/10/15.

Horses and Mule Shoes – Fitting of –

            Officers Commanding Units will at once see that a set of shoes is prepared to fit each animal in possession.

            These shoes are to be kept in stock, available for shoeing the animals when on the march or other service outside of camps.

            Nails must be kept of a suitable size to enable the shoeing to be done when required with as little delay as possible.  See para. 292 Equip. Regs. Part I, 1912.

Divisional Order No. 300.

T.L.B. SOUTRY, MAJOR,

BRIGADE-MAJOR,  102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

On back of sheet O.C., C Coy.

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