BRIGADE ORDERS.
BY BRIGADIER-GENERAL TREVOR TERNAN, C.M.G., D.S.O.,
COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.
HEAD QUARTERS,
SANDHILL CAMP, LONGBRIDGE DEVERILL.
10th OCTOBER, 1915.
867 – ATTACHMENT –
Lieutenant R. Purvis, 2nd Battalion Durham Light Infantry, was attached to the 23rd (S) Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers (4th Tyneside Scottish) for light duty from 20th September, 1915.
668 – EXTRACT FROM SALISBURY TRAINING CENTRE ORDERS–
8:10:1915.
Soldiers Messing –
Southern Command Order No. 742 of 1915 is cancelled, and the following substituted:-
The General Officer Commanding, though sensible that progress has been made in the majority of new units in the improvement of the food of the men, observes that this important matter still requires the close personal attention of Commanding Officers and squadron, battery and company commanders. General Officers Commanding Divisions will be good enough to impress again upon commanding officers the necessity for carrying out the suggestions printed on Army Book 48a:-
- The A.B. 48a must be signed by an officer who will be held responsible for its accuracy.
- The orderly officer will attend and check the weights and quantities of goods issued from the canteen.
- The grocery slips which accompany A.B. 48a must be used. The A.B. 48a should not be sent to the grocery bar.
- Copies of the weekly diet sheet should be kept in the cookhouse, at the grocery bar, in the dining room (or one hut, if there is no central room) and at the headquarters of the unit.
- The A.B. 48a must be an accurate record of the rations drawn issued and carried forward and of the goods daily purchased and consumed by the unit. The book must be properly completed at the end of each monthly period (all receipts for refuse and dripping being included). Entries in the book must be made in ink.
- With Infantry formations the Battalion system is recommended. With Artillery formations the best results are frequently obtained where a weekly diet sheet is made up for the whole Brigade, each battery subsequently drawing its own daily rations, groceries, etc., and recording its transactions in a separate A.B. 48a. This enables the officer generally responsible for the messing to check waste by comparing the books of several units.
- Attention is directed to King’s Regulations, para. 1175.
Divisional Commanders should require General Officers Commanding Brigades and their Staff Captains to inspect frequently the messing arrangements of their units, and ascertain that the above orders have been given effect to.
C.R., S.C. No. 2/18869/49.
Salisbury Training Centre Orders 919.
869– SALISBURY TRAINING CENTRE ORDERS – ATTENTION CALLED TO –
The attention of Officers Commanding Units is called to Salisbury Training Centre Orders 914 and 915 of 8th inst.
WALLACE MARRS, Captain,
STAFF CAPTAIN, 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.
On back of sheet O.C., C Coy.