Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

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

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEADQUARTERS, ALNWICK,

7th AUGUST, 1915.

607 – MUSKETRY CAMP – MOVE TO –

            In accordance with latest orders received from Divisional Head Quarters – the following are the revised arrangements for Musketry of the Brigade – with particulars as to date of moves – All former orders on the subject are cancelled:-

The 20th (S) Battalion                                  ] Will move to Hornsea on 12th inst.

Northumberland Fusiliers                                        ]

(1st TYNESIDE FUSILIERS)                                  ] Will commence Musketry on 13th

 ]          instant.

The 22nd (S) Battalion                                             ] Will return to Alnwick on 19th

Northumberland Fusiliers                                       ] instant.

(3rd TYNESIDE FUSILIERS)                                  ]         

  • –           –           –

The 21st (S) Battalion                                              ] Will move to Hornsea on 19th inst.

Northumberland Fusiliers                                        ]

(2nd TYNESIDE FUSILIERS)                                 ] Will commence Musketry on 20th

instant.

The 23rd (S) Battalion                                              ]

Northumberland Fusiliers                                       ] Will return to Alnwick on 26th

(4th TYNESIDE FUSILIERS)                                  ]           instant.

            The train Time Table will be issued later.

Officers Commanding Units will arrange for every Officer, Non-commissioned Officer and Man of the Service Battalions – other than those in hospital, absent on duty, or absent without leave – tp proceed.

During the absence of the Battalions the necessary arrangements for guarding the Camps will be made by utilizing the “Home Service” men who are “attached” to each Battalion from the Depot Companies.  A Guard over the Ammunition Store of each Battalion during its absence will be found by the Officer Commanding, Grouped Depot Companies.

Unless later orders are issued to the contrary – the establishment of 1,100 all ranks plus the Supernumerary Officers will proceed – in each case.

Each Battalion will take 1 G.S. Limbered Wagon and 2 Horses and 4 horses or mules for use in 2 Water Carts which will be supplied at Hornsea to each Unit.

3 Officers Chargers will be taken per Battalion.

Each man will carry 2 blankets in addition to the kit carried in pack.

Tents, Camp Equipment, Cooking Utensils, and Ground Sheets will be supplied at Hornsea – and will be taken over from Units of 32nd Division.

All dixies in possession of Units to be taken.

Each Company will take 6 Picks and 6 Shovels for digging latrines.

The Quarter Master of each Battalion will proceed one day in advance to take over Camp Equipment.

All Officers are limited to 35 lbs. weight of baggage.

608  â€“ LEAVE OF ABSENCE – APPLICATION FOR–

            In future – applications for leave of absence of Officers will be submitted on Army Form B 173.  If this Army Form is not in possession of Units – manuscript applications in similar form will be forwarded.

609 – COMMAND ORDERS – ATTENTION CALLED TO –

            The attention of Officers Commanding Units is called to Northern Command Orders 1483 and 1485 of 6th August, 1915.

T.L.B. SOUTRY, Captain,

BRIGADE-MAJOR,

 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

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

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEADQUARTERS, ALNWICK,

6th AUGUST, 1915.

602 – EXTRACTS FROM NORTHERN COMMAND ORDERS–

            Equipment – Returns of –

            It is notified that the return of Equipment forwarded by telegram by Units every Sunday morning to Guncotton, York, under C.R.N.C. No. 55174 (O.S.) is hereby cancelled.

Authority, War Office letter No. 54/General Number/1782 (Q.M.G. 7), dated 20th July, 1915.

C.R.N.C. No. 55174 (O.S.). 

Northern Command Order No.1457.

Clothing and Stores – Indents for –

            The attention of all concerned is directed to Command Order No. 1730, dated 8th December, 1914.

  â€śStores are not to be wired for unless under exceptional circumstances.”

C.R.N.C. No. 38875/35  (O.S.). 

Northern Command Order No.1458.

603 – COMMAND ORDERS – ATTENTION CALLED TO –

            The attention of Officers Commanding Units is called to Northern Command Orders 1437, 1443, 1446, 1448, 1450, 1452 and 1453 of 4th August, 1915, and to 1467, 1468 and 1475 of 5th August, 1915.

604 – LOCAL PURCHASE – MEDICINES, MEDICAL and SURGICAL APPLIANCES –

            The attention of Medical Officers is called to Northern Command Order No. 1433 of 4th August, 1915.

605 – DIVISIONAL ORDERS – ATTENTION CALLED TO –

            The attention of Officers Commanding Units is called to Divisional Orders 62, 63, 64, and 65 of August 5th, 1915.

606 – GRANTING OF LEAVE –

            With reference to Divisional Order No. 65 dated 5th instant – Officers Commanding Units will note that leave should be granted to men in the proportion directed when they have completed Parts I and II of Musketry Course.

T.L.B. SOUTRY, Captain,

BRIGADE-MAJOR,

 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

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

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEADQUARTERS, ALNWICK,

5th AUGUST, 1915.

598 –INSPECTION –

            The Divisional Commander will inspect the Battalions of this Brigade in marching order to-morrow as follows:-

            Each Battalion will be drawn up in mass – on its own parade ground – at the following times:-

22nd (S) Battalion

Northumberland Fusiliers

(3rd TYNESIDE SCOTTISH)                       “A” Camp.  10 a.m.

23rd (S) Battalion

Northumberland Fusiliers

(4th TYNESIDE SCOTTISH)                       “B” Camp.  10-30 a.m.

20th (S) Battalion

Northumberland Fusiliers

(1st TYNESIDE SCOTTISH)                       “C” Camp.  11 a.m.

21st (S) Battalion

Northumberland Fusiliers

(2nd TYNESIDE SCOTTISH)                      “D” Camp.  11-30 a.m.

Officers, Non-commissioned Officers and Men doing Musketry with short rifle will not parade with their Battalion.

599 – STRENGTH–

            The Revd. G.D. Barker, Chaplain to the Forces, having proceeded overseas on the 4th August, 1915, is accordingly struck off the strength of the Brigade from that date.

Authority, War Office letter, Clergy/General Number/4228 (Chaplains), dated 28th July, 1915.

600 – COOKERY CLASSES –

            With reference to Divisional Order No. 59 dated 4th instant – Officers Commanding Units will detail as follows:-

20th (S) Battalion

Northumberland Fusiliers

(1st TYNESIDE SCOTTISH)                                               2.

21st (S) Battalion

Northumberland Fusiliers

(2nd TYNESIDE SCOTTISH)                                              2.

22nd (S) Battalion

Northumberland Fusiliers

(3rd TYNESIDE SCOTTISH)                                               2.

            The Officer Commanding 20th (S) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers

(1st Tyneside Scottish) will detail a Serjeant to conduct this party.  This Non-commissioned Officer will report to Brigade Head Quarters at 10 a.m. on Saturday 7th instant for orders.

The party will leave Alnwick by the 9-47 p.m. train on Sunday 8th instant.   

601– DIVISIONAL ORDERS – ATTENTION CALLED TO –

            The attention of Officers Commanding Units is called to Divisional Orders 59, 60 and 61 dated 4th instant.

T.L.B. SOUTRY, Captain,

BRIGADE-MAJOR,

 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

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

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEADQUARTERS, ALNWICK,

4th AUGUST, 1915.

595 –DISTRICT COURT-MARTIAL –

            The details of Officers as mentioned in Brigade Order No. 580 of 31st July, 1915, will re-assemble at the Court-Martial Room, the Haven, North Demesne, Alnwick, on Friday 6th August, 1915, at 10 a.m., for the purpose of trying by District Court-Martial the accused person named in the margin (and such other person or persons as may be brought before them)….

The accused will be warned, and all witnesses duly required to attend.

The proceedings will be forwarded to the G.O.C., 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade, “Alnbank”, Alnwick.

            The Officers Commanding 20th, 21st, 22nd and 23rd (S) Battalions Northumberland Fusiliers (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Tyneside Scottish) will each detail three Officers to attend for instructional purposes.

In the margin.  No. 20/1584, Pte. Matthew Williamson.  20th (S.) Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers (1st Tyneside Scottish).

596 – LECTURE–

            A lecture will be given by Captain R.B. Campbell, the Gordon Highlanders, in the large marquee in “B” Camp at 5 p.m. on Monday August 9th, 1915.  All Officers and Sergeants not on duty will attend.

Subject of lecture – Bayonet Fighting, Physical Training, and Close Quarter Fighting.

397 – DIVISIONAL ORDERS – ATTENTION CALLED TO –

            The attention of Officers Commanding Units is called to Divisional Orders 52 and 53 of 2nd August, 1915.

T.L.B. SOUTRY, Captain,

BRIGADE-MAJOR,

 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

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

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEAD QUARTERS,

ALNWICK,

3rd AUGUST, 1915.

594 –ILLNESS DURING LEAVE OF ABSENCE –

            Officers Commanding Units will make it clearly understood by all Non-commissioned Officers and men under their Command that any Non-commissioned Officer or man who, when absent on leave is ill, and his illness is so serious as to prevent his returning on the correct date to his Unit, must cause a report stating the circumstances of the case to be forwarded immediately either by himself or a member of his family to his Commanding Officer, to which must be attached a Medical Practitioner’s certificate must be attached.

            Failing the above, the subsequent excuse of illness will not be accepted.

T.L.B. SOUTRY, Captain,

BRIGADE-MAJOR,

 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

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

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEADQUARTERS, ALNWICK,

2nd AUGUST, 1915.

590 –RANGE DISCIPLINE –

            The attention of Commanding Officers is called to Divisional Circular, Range Discipline, dated 31st July, 1915, which will be strictly adhered to.

591 – BOOTS –

            The attention of Commanding Officers is called to Brigade Order No. 509 of 16th July, 1915.  The Brigade Commander has noticed in some instances that this order has not been complied with.

592 – HARNESS –

            Battalion Transport Officers will take steps to have all Harness in possession of units thoroughly well greased and kept in that state in future.

593 – DIVISIONAL ORDERS – ATTENTION CALLED TO –

            The attention of Officers Commanding Units is called to Divisional Orders 43 and 44 of 31st July, 1915.

T.L.B. SOUTRY, Captain,

BRIGADE-MAJOR,

 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

NOTICE.

            The Brigade Commander heartily congratulates all ranks 20th (S) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers (1st Tyneside Scottish) on winning the Cross Country Battalion Team Championship of the North-Eastern District at the Military Sports held at Newcastle-on-Tyne on Saturday, 31st July, 1915.

In view of the large number of competing teams this result is most gratifying and speaks well for the general physical fitness of the Battalion.

Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

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

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEADQUARTERS, ALNWICK,

1st AUGUST, 1915.

586 –DISTRICT COURT-MARTIAL –

            The District Court-Martial directed to assemble in Brigade Order No. 566 of 28th July, 1915, of which Major P.B. Norris, 22nd (S) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers (3rd Tyneside Scottish) was President, is hereby dissolved.

587 – EXTRACTS FROM NORTHERN COMMAND ORDERS–

“LONDON GAZETTE” –

The following extract from the Third Supplement to the “London Gazette” of Tuesday, 27th July, 1915, is published for information:-

Alexandra, Princess of Wales’ Own (Yorkshire Regiment)

12th Battalion (Tees-side Pioneers). – Harry Dixon to be temporary Second Lieutenant, dated 15th July, 1915.

Northern Command Order No.1418.

BAYONET FIGHTING AND PHYSICAL TRAINING –

            Cardboard discs for Direction and Final Assault Practices can be obtained on application to the Superintendent of Gymnasia, Northern Command.  One thousand will be issued to each Unit, but as the supply is very limited each disc should be used as many times as possible.

Luminous Paint will also be issued on application to those Units who have advanced sufficiently in their Bayonet Fighting Training to carry out Night Assault Practices.

C.R.N.C. No. 74283 (G.)  Northern Command Order No. 1416.

RETURNS – PHYSICAL TRAINING –

            In future Units will render their Weekly Parade States direct to the Superintendant of Gymnasia, Fulford Barracks, York, to reach him by first post on Mondays.

(A) Northern Command Order No.1420.

588 – COMMAND ORDERS – ATTENTION CALLED TO –

            The attention of Officers Commanding Units is called to Northern Command Orders 1417, 1421, 1422, 1423, 1424 and 1425 of 31st July, 1915.

589 – HOME SERVICE MEN – EMPLOYMENT OF –

            With reference to Northern Command Order No.1421 dated 31st July, 1915, Officers Commanding Units will forward to these Head Quarters the numbers (if any) of Home Service Men they propose to employ, giving the details of their suggested employment.

T.L.B. SOUTRY, Captain,

BRIGADE-MAJOR,

 102nd  (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

Diary of 2/4th Battalion The Border Regiment

1915

5th July 1915.  Inspection of the Battalion by Brigadier-General Cowper, G.O.C. Poona Divisional Area.

15th July 1915.  Lieut. E.P. Hardy and the Machine Gun Section proceeded to Satara.

16th July 1915.  One officer and 26 other ranks proceeded from Kirkee to Bombay as escort to ammunition train.

19th July 1915.  One officer and 26 other ranks proceeded from Kirkee to Bombay as escort to ammunition train.

31st July 1915.  “A” and “C” Companies, under the command of Captain J.E.C. Graham, returned to Headquarters.  The Detachment suffered very severely from malaria fever whilst stationed at Kirkee.

Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

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

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEADQUARTERS, ALNWICK,

31st JULY, 1915.

579 – District Court-Martial –

            The District Court-Martial directed to assemble in Brigade Order No. 550 of 25th July, 1915, of which Major E.K. Purnell. 23rd (S.) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers (4th Tyneside Scottish), was President, is hereby dissolved.

580 – District Court-Martial –

            The detail of Officers as mentioned below will assemble at the Court-Martial Room, The Havens, North Demesne, Alnwick, on  the 3rd August, 1915, at 10 a.m., for the purpose of trying by a District Court-Martial the accused persons named in the margin [and such other person or persons as may be brought before them] :-

PRESIDENT

Major A.G. Niven, 21st (S.) Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers (2nd Tyneside Scottish.)

MEMBERS

A Captain, 20th (S.) Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers (1st Tyneside Scottish.)

A Captain, 21st (S.) Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers (2nd Tyneside Scottish.)

The accused will be warned, and all witnesses duly required to attend.

The proceedings will be forwarded to the G.O.C., 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade, “Alnbank,” Alnwick.

The Officers Commanding 20th, 21st, 22nd, and 23rd (S.) Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers (1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Tyneside Scottish.) will each detail three Officers to attend for instructional purposes.

In the margin.  No. 21/609 Private. W. Wright, 21st (S.) Battalion, Northd. Fus. (2nd Tyneside Scottish); No./ 22/518 Pte. W. Brown 22nd (S) Bn. Northd Fus (3rd Tyneside Scottish);  No. 22/1568 Pte. A. Smith, 22nd (S.) Btn. Northd. Fus. (3rd Tyneside Scottish) .

581 – Recruiting Meetings – Details of –

            In addition to the Recruiting Meeting detailed in Brigade Order No. 576 of 30th July, 1915, the following meetings will also be held.

Pipe Bands will be detailed to attend these meetings.

Officers Commanding Units to which the Bands so detailed belong will send an Officer and two Recruiting Sergeants to accompany the Band.

Place                 Date.  Time of Meeting.                           Band.

Rothbury .                August 1st     7-30 p.m. 20th (S.) Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers (1st Tyneside Scottish).

Morpeth.                    August 4th    7-30 p.m. 23rd (S.) Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers (4th Tyneside Scottish).

582 – Musketry Scoring Books –

            With reference to Brigade Order No. 573 of 29th inst., it is found that by obtaining these scoring books by the thousand a very considerable reduction in price is obtainable.  Officers Commanding Units will be good enough to report to Brigade Headquarters the number of copies required, when an order to cover the whole will be given to Messrs McQueen and Co.  The price per 1,000 is ÂŁ5, carriage paid to nearest station.  They should be sold at 1ÂĽd. each and the difference in price credited to the Regimental Institute Funds.

583 – Battalion Mess in Camp –

            In view of the approaching move of the Battalions to Musketry Camps at Hornsea and Whitburn, Officers Commanding Units will take steps to ensure that the correct procedure as regards the serving of meals in Camp, as laid down in circular issued with Army Book 48 A to all Units yesterday, is carried out.

The Brigade Commander wishes Commanding Officers to give their personal attention to this question.

584– Extracts from Northern Command Orders –

DISCHARGES –

            No discharges from the Regular Army or Territorial Force under King’s Regulations, Paragraph 392, iii (C.), or on medical grounds will, for the present, be carried out in the United Kingdom without War Office sanction.  Nominal Rolls of all men whose discharge is recommended by General Officers Commanding or Medical Officers will be submitted weekly to the War Office, on Wednesday, by General Officers Commanding Brigades or Garrisons, and Commanders acting in a similar capacity.  The Rolls should state the man’s number, name, Unit, date and place of attestation, age on enlistment, paragraph and sub-paragraph of King’s Regulations under which discharge is proposed, and brief particulars of the medical or other cause of discharge.  Rolls dealing with Medical Cases, which should only be those of men unfit for Home Service, will be kept separate from those dealing with other discharges, and will be accompanied by the reports of Medical Boards, A.F. B. 179, when these have been held, or by A.F. B. 204 in other cases.  In the case of Cavalry, Artillery and Infantry of the Regular Army, applications for discharge under sub-paragraph iii (C.), of paragraph 392, King’s Regulations, will only be put forward by Officers Commanding Depots and “Rejoining Units”, to which men whose discharge is thought desirable under this sub-paragraph, must be posted as directed in War Office letter 19/General Number/5267 (A.G. 1), dated 19th June, 1915.  An exception to this course will, however, be permitted in the case of men of the New Armies, including the Fourth New Army, whose discharge is recommended under King’s Regulations, paragraph 392 iii. (C.), on the ground that they are medically unfit both for Foreign and Home Service.  Applications for the discharge of these men maybe put forward from the New Army Unit in which they are serving.  Officers in Charge of Records will bring to notice any discharges carried out in contravention of these orders.

Authority, War Office telegram, No. 4164 (A.G. 2 B.), dated 26th July, 1915 (19/General Number/5431).

C.R.N.C. No. 66037 (A.I.).  Northern Command Order No.1401.

“LONDON GAZETTE” –

The following extract from the “London Gazette” of Tuesday, 27th July, 1915, is published for information:-

Alexandra, Princess of Wales’s Own (Yorkshire Regiment)

(Tees-side Pioneers). – The undermentioned to be temporary Second Lieutenants:-

Cecil Howard MacNay.  Dated 28th June, 1915.

Charles Philip Miller.  Dated 3rd July, 1915.

            Northern Command Order No.1408.

VEHICLES –

All vehicles in possession of Units will be marked in accordance with paragraph 445. and Appendix XX., Equipment Regulations, Part I., 1912.

C.R.N.C. No 74639 (O.S.) Northern Command Order 1409.

MEMORANDUM ON MESSING OF TROOPS AND AVOIDANCE OF WASTE –

            Attention is called to the above Memorandum which is issued with these Orders.

All future cases brought to notice of mismanagement in the case of Units that have had reasonable time to evolve a proper system of interior economy will be regarded as reflecting on the administrative abilities of the regimental authorities concerned.        

Authority, War Office letter 53/General Number/357 (C.I.Q.M.G.S.), dated 23rd July, 1915.

C.R.N.C. No. 73605 (I.Q.S.).  Northern Command Order No.1410.

585 – Command Orders – Attention called to –

            The attention of Officers Commanding Units is called to Northern Command Orders 1411 and 1413 of 30th July, 1915.

T.L.B. SOUTRY, Captain,

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

Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

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

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEADQUARTERS, ALNWICK,

30th JULY, 1915.

576 – Recruiting Meetings – Details of –

            Recruiting Meetings will be held as stated below.  Pipe Bands will be detailed to attend these meetings.  Captain H.B. Goater, Grouped Depot Companies, and 2 Recruiting Sergeants will accompany the Band.

Place                 Date.  Time of Meeting.                           Band.

Newton-by-the-Sea.  August 3rd   7-30 p.m. 23rd (S.) Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers (4th Tyneside Scottish).

Alnwick.                     August 4th    7-45 p.m. 22nd (S.) Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers (3rd Tyneside Scottish).

Eglingham.                 August 5th   7-45 p.m. 20th (S.) Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers (1st Tyneside Scottish).

Felton.                        August 6th   7-45 p.m. 23rd (S.) Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers (4th Tyneside Scottish).

Shilbottle.                    August 7th    7-45 p.m. 22nd (S.) Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers (3rd Tyneside Scottish).

577– Command Orders – Attention called to –

            The attention of Officers Commanding Units is called to Northern Command Orders 1395, 1398, and 1404 of 29th July, 1915.

578 – Extracts from Divisional Orders –

PASSES –

            A large number of the troops proceeding on pass have the counterfoils of their passes which should have been left with their respective units.

            A large number of passes are not stamped with the Orderly Room Stamp.

In future all passes must be stamped by the Orderly Room and have their counterfoils detached before they are handed to the men.

            Divisional Order No.40. of July, 1915.

T.L.B. SOUTRY, Captain,

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