Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

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

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEAD QUARTERS,

WINDMILL HILL CAMP.  ANDOVER.

7th SEPTEMBER, 1915.

744 – INSPECTION PARADE –

            The Brigade will parade for inspection by the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Salisbury Training Centre, tomorrow – 8th inst. at 11-30 a.m. in marching order on the ground North-West of the camp of the 22nd (S) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers (3rd Tyneside Scottish) in line of massed battalions.

Markers, 2 per Company, to be on the ground at 11 a.m.

Battalions to parade as strong as possible.

Transport to be drawn up in rear of each Battalion.

Bands to be massed in rear of the centre.

Parade States to be handed to the Brigade Major before 8 a.m.

If a march past is ordered the massed pipe bands will play the Brigade past.

Upon the arrival of the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief at the saluting base – the Brigade Commander will sound a “G” as a signal for the General Salute.

Battalions will parade as laid down in Plate XV, Infantry Training, 1914, except where otherwise ordered.

745 – PLATOON ORDER BOOK –

            In future each Platoon Commander will keep a “Platoon Order Book” in which will be copied all Brigade or Battalion orders which affect the men.  These orders will be read every morning at the first parade by the Platoon Commander to his Platoon.

746 – TRANSPORT STATES –

            Officers Commanding Units will render a weekly Transport State to reach Brigade Head Quarters not later than 9 a.m. on Fridays.

747 – RETURNS –

With reference to Divisional Order No. 178 dated 6th September, 1915, the return referred to is to be submitted forthwith.

748 –EXTRACTS FROM DIVISIONAL ORDERS–

6/9/15.

Abbreviated addresses and Signal calls –

            The abbreviated address for the Northumberland Fusiliers is Northd. Fus. T.C. 20 giving the abbreviated addresses and signal calls of units in this division should be amended accordingly.

Divisional Order No. 176.

Information likely to be of use to the enemy – Safeguarding of

            Extremely valuable information has been obtained from Diaries, Orders, General Instructions etc., found on English Officers and men killed or captured during recent fighting.

During operations it should be ascertained by inspection that Officers or men carry nothing which might give useful information to the enemy into the trenches.

With regard to correspondence, it is the individual sending a letter who is responsible that its contents are not communicated to the press.

Articles have appeared in the Press supplying the enemy’s spies with clues which might seriously influence operations.

To ensure that troops shall understand and realise the great importance of preventing information, which may be useful to the enemy from reaching them all units will, on three separate parades read and explain this order and paras: 453 and 454 Kings Regulations to all ranks.

A certificate that this has been done will be sent to this Office not later than 20/9/15.

Divisional Order No. 179.

With reference to the above the necessary certificate to be rendered to Brigade Headquarters by the 15th Sept. 1915.

T.L.B. SOUTRY, Captain,

Brigade-Major, 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) Bde.

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

Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

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

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEAD QUARTERS,

WINDMILL HILL CAMP.  ANDOVER.

6th SEPTEMBER, 1915.

742 – TRAINING – ALLOTMENT OF TIMES –

            The following is the allotment of time for Company, Battalion and Brigade Training of the Infantry Formations of 34th Division:-

  • Company Training         1st Sept. – 2nd Oct.
  • Battalion Training          3rd Oct – 16th Oct.
  • Brigade Training            17th Oct – 30th Oct.

743 – DIVISIONAL ORDER – ATTENTION CALLED TO –

            The attention of Officers Commanding Units is called to Divisional Order No. 174, dated 5th Sept, 1915.

T.L.B. SOUTRY, Captain,

Brigade-Major, 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

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

Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

BY LIEUTENANT-COLONEL C.H. INNES HOPKINS.

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEAD QUARTERS,

WINDMILL HILL CAMP.  ANDOVER.

3rd SEPTEMBER, 1915.

724 – TEMPORARY COMMAND OF BRIGADE –

            Brigadier-General T.P.B. Ternan, C.M.G., D.S.O., having proceeded on leave – the temporary Command of the Brigade devolves on Lieutenant-Colonel C.H. Innes Hopkins, 20th (S) Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers (1st Tyneside Scottish.)

725 – DISTRICT COURT-MARTIAL –

            The detail of Officers as mentioned below will assemble at the Y.M.C.A. Marquee, Windmill Hill Camp, Andover, on the 4th September, 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 P.B. Norris, 22nd (S.) Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers (3rd Tyneside Scottish.)

MEMBERS.

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

A Captain, 23rd (S.) Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers (4th 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, Windmill Hill Camp, Andover.

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. 20/231 Pte. JOSEPH DAVIDSON, 20th (S.) Bn, Northumberland Fusiliers (1st Tyneside Scottish); No. 21/1204 Pte. WILLIAM HARRISON, 21st (S.) Bn, Northumberland Fusiliers (2nd Tyneside Scottish); No. 23/1315, Pte PETER LANCASTER, 23rd (S.) Bn, Northumberland Fusiliers (4th Tyneside Scottish);

726 – DIVINE SERVICE –

            Troops of the 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade will parade for Divine Service on Sunday the 5th instant as follows:-

CHURCH of ENGLAND  9 a.m. between Nos. 4 & 7 Camps, Windmill Hill

Camp.

PRESBYTERIANS  9 a.m. in Y.M.C.A. Marquee.  Windmill Hill Camp.

Markers for Church of England Troops to report to the Brigade Major on the above named ground at 8-45 a.m.

727 – DUTIES –

            The Battalion on duty for week ending Sept. 11th, 1915,

21st (S.) Bn, Northumberland Fusiliers (2nd Tyneside Scottish)

next for duty:-

22nd (S.) Bn, Northumberland Fusiliers (3rd Tyneside Scottish)

728 – LED HORSES –

            In the United Kingdom mounted men when loading a horse will invariably load it on the near side of the one being ridden.  When horses are led by a soldier on foot – the soldier himself must invariably be on the traffic side of the horse.

729 – EXTRACTS FROM SOUTHERN COMMAND ORDERS–

2nd September, 1915.

Training –

            The following Orders are re-published for the benefit of Troops which have recently arrived:-

  1. Troops will, under no circumstances, move over growing crops.  When engaged in Field Operations, Umpires will not penalise troops for formation or position necessitated by the observance of this order.
  2. Horses must not be tethered to trees.
  3. Fires will not be lighted near ricks or farm buildings.  Climbing on Stacks is strictly prohibited.
  4. Gaps will not be made in hedges or fences, except by order of an Officer.

C.R., S.C., No. 14910/3 (G.T.)  Southern Command Order No. 706.

730 – SOUTHERN COMMAND ORDERS – ATTENTION CALLED TO –

            The attention of Officers Commanding Units is called to Southern Command Orders Nos 703 and 704 of 1st inst., and Nos 705, 707, 711 and 716 of 2nd instant.

            The attention of Medical Officers is called to Southern Command Orders 714 and 715 of 2nd September, 1915.

731 – DIVISIONAL ORDERS – ATTENTION CALLED TO –

            The attention of Officers Commanding Units is called to Divisional Order No. 166 of 2nd September, 1915.

732 – LOST –

            Lost DUN GELDING MULE – Zebra markings on all fore legs.  13 h.h.  Brandings – 2” Broad arrow on near shoulder – U.P. on near side of neck – 15 on near fore foot – 1 T.S. on off fort foot.

Lost BROWN GELDING PACK MULE – 13 h.h.  Brandings – 2” Broad arrow on near shoulder – U P. on near side of neck – 30 on near fore foot – 1 T.S. on off fore foot.

Information to 20th (S.) Bn, Northumberland Fusiliers (1st Tyneside Scottish) No. 4 Camp Windmill Hill, Andover.

T.L.B. SOUTRY, Captain,

Brigade-Major, 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

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

Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

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

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEADQUARTERS,

WINDMILL HILL CAMP.  ANDOVER.

2nd SEPTEMBER, 1915.

718 – DUTIES –

            With reference to Brigade Order No. 706 of 30th August, 1915, the Battalion on duty will be relieved at “Retreat” and not as therein stated.

719 – STRENGTH –

            S.E. No. 1445, Sergt A. Baker, A.V.C., reported for duty on 31st August, 1915, and is accordingly taken on the strength of the Brigade from that date

720 – CLOTHING and NECESSARIES – EXPEDITIONARY FORCE IN FRANCE –

            The attention of Officers Commanding Units is called to Divisional Circular 34 Div/961/Q dated 31st August, 1915, and Southern Command Order 982 of 1915 circulated herewith.

721 – WEEK-END PASSES –

            With reference to Divisional Order No. 160 of September 1st, 1915, the number of men proceeding on week-end pass will be forwarded to Brigade Head Quarters by 12 noon on Fridays.  Destinations should be stated.

722 – EXTRACTS FROM DIVISIONAL ORDERS–

Delay in rendering returns –

31st August, 1915.

            Attention of all Units is again drawn to Divisional Orders Nos. 51 & 52 dated 2.8.15.  There is far too much delay in rendering Periodical and other Returns.  It should be impressed on all concerned that Returns or Correspondence due in this office on a given date should reach here without fail.

It frequently happens that some information is asked for from Units to be rendered to this office on a certain day and unless all Units render it on the day mentioned, great inconvenience is caused owing to the inability of a consolidated return being rendered by this office for the whole of the Division.  Moreover, in many cases the unpunctual rendering of a return not only inconveniences the Division but also the command and sometimes the War Office.

The Headquarters 34th Division is at Cholderton House, CHOLDERTON, and all correspondence intended for Headquarters should be so addressed.

Divisional Order No.157.

            The following extract from Southern Command Orders, dated 24th April is published for information and compliance.

“No. 829. SALISBURY PLAIN.

The following orders are to be read on three successive parades to all units camped or quartered on Salisbury Plain, including units at Fovant and in the Wylye Valley and Chiseldon.

  • No soldier is allowed to proceed more than five miles from his camp without a pass properly signed and bearing the unit’s Office Stamp.  Permanent passes are not to be issued.
  • Railway Stations are out of Bounds to troops except those travelling on duty or in possession of a pass to travel.
  • Public Houses are not to be entered (except by men billeted therein) before 12 noon on week-days and 6 p.m. on Sundays.  Public Houses in Wiltshire (except those in Salisbury) close at 8 p.m.; those in Salisbury and Hampshire at 9 p.m.
  • Intoxicating liquors are not to be brought away in bottles from Public Houses or other licensed premises.
  • Civilians are not permitted to enter Camps or Barracks for purpose of trading unless in possession of a Headquarters pass issued under the authority of the Major General i/c Administration, Southern Command.
  • Trespassing by individual Officers and men on private land enclosures, poaching, or disturbing game is forbidden.  The Boundary of War Department land is marked by pink triangular boards with “out of bounds” painted on them.  Officers and men must make themselves acquainted with the boundaries of War Department land near their camps.
  • Purchase from Hawkers of the gipsy class are not permitted at any time.
  • Orders given by Military Police must be obeyed and assistance given if called for”.

Divisional Order No. 158.   31/8/15.

Out of Bounds –

            In consequence of an outbreak of infectious disease which has occurred recently, the hamlet of QUARLEY (about 2 miles from Cholderton) is placed “out of bounds”.

Divisional Order No. 182   

723 – WAR OFFICE LETTER –

            The following War Office letter is published for information:-

War Office, London, S.W.

23rd August, 1915.

75/3/2621 (A. 3)

Sir,

            I am commanded by the Army Council to inform you that notwithstanding the assurances received from all Commands in reply to War Office secret letter A. 3. dated 21st October, 1914, that all Marks III, and V revolver ammunition had been withdrawn from units and returned to the Army Ordnance Department, instances of Officers being found in possession of these marks of ammunition or of similar type, obtained from the trade or friends, have recently been reported.

I am therefore to request that an order may be issued to all Troops under your Command, that disciplinary action will be taken in the case of any individual found to be in possession of any such ammunition in future.

I am, Sir,

Your obedient Servant

B.B. OUBITT

*  *  *

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,

WINDMILL-HILL CAMP.ANDOVER.

1st SEPTEMBER, 1915.

712 – MEDICAL OFFICERS –

            The following is the detail of Medical Orderly Officers for week ending September 4th, 1915:-

Tuesday –AUG 31st.            Lt. F.J. HENRY        No 6 Camp.

Wednesday – SEPT 1st.     Lt. R.B. MACFIE.     Headquarters 102nd Brigade.

Thursday – SEPT 2nd.         Lt. J. MUIRHEAD     No. 7 Camp.

Friday – SEPT 3rd.               Lt. F.J. HENRY        No. 6 Camp.

Saturday – SEPT 4th.          Lt. R.B. MACFIE      Headquarters 102nd Brigade.

713 – DRESS –

            Any men leaving the precincts of their own Camp must be properly dressed – i.e., they must wear waist belts and clean service dress.

714 – TRANSPORT –

            Draught horses in G.S. Wagons are not to move out of a walk.  The practice of men riding on wagons other than the driver and the man under instruction, is strictly forbidden.  The brake-men of G.S. Wagons should not be considered as under instruction – they must walk in rear of the wagons.

715 – BOUNDS –

            Under no circumstances whatsoever are troops to enter any fields etc., marked “Out of Bounds for Troops”.

Offenders in this respect will be severely dealt with.

716 – CRESOL – USE OF IN LATRINES –

            Cresol solution must be used in latrine buckets.

Officers Commanding Units should indent for a liberal supply.

717 – HORSE CARCASES –

            It is notified for information that horses carcases are to be buried in the field on the east side of River Bourne over Southly Bridge, at the North Limit of W.D. Property.  This is about half way between Tidworth Pennings and Windmill Hill Camps and accessible from both.

T.L.B. SOUTRY, Captain,

Brigade-Major, 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

Diary of 2/4th Battalion The Border Regiment

1915

4th August 1915.  Intercession Service at St. Mary’s Church, Poona.

13th August 1915.  Two N.C.O.’s and 13 privates left Poona as a draft to the 1st Battalion The Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry on service with Expeditionary Force  “D.”   This small draft was part of General Townsend’s force which advanced on Baghdad, took part in the Battle of Ctesiphon, the subsequent retreat, and finally was besieged in Kut.

Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

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

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEAD QUARTERS,

WINDMILL HILL CAMP.

ANDOVER.

31st AUGUST, 1915.

707 – DISTRICT COURT-MARTIAL –

            The District Court-Martial directed to assemble in Brigade Order No. 653 of 15th August, 1915, of which Major J.F. Mackay V.C., 21st (S) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers (2nd Tyneside Scottish) was President, is hereby dissolved.

708– DISTRICT COURT-MARTIAL –

            The detail of Officers as mentioned below will assemble at the Y.M.C.A. Marquee, Windmill Hill Camp, Andover, on the 2nd September, 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 C. Sillery, 20th (S) Bn, Northumberland Fusiliers (1st TYNESIDE SCOTTISH)

MEMBERS.

A Captain, 20th (S.) Bn, Northumberland Fusiliers (1st TYNESIDE SCOTTISH)

A Captain, 21st (S.) Bn, 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, Windmill-Hill Camp, Andover.

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. 21/57 PTE. BENJAMIN BARRASS. 21st (S.) Bn, Northumberland Fusiliers (2nd Tyneside Scottish); No. 21/1204, PTE. WILLIAM HARRISON.  21st (S.) Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers (2nd Tyneside Scottish); No. 22/362, PTE. SPENCER SUTTON.  22nd (S.) Battn, Northumberland Fusiliers (3rd Tyneside Scottish); No. 22/462, PTE. THOMAS YARROW 22nd (S.) Battn, Northumberland Fusiliers (2nd Tyneside Scottish); No. 22/1542, PTE. JAMES LAWRENCE KELLY, 22nd (S.) Battn, Northumberland Fusiliers (3rd Tyneside Scottish).

709 – REVEILLE –

            Until further orders – Reveille will be sounded at 5-30 a.m.

710 – MUSKETRY –

            With reference to Brigade Order No. 522 of 18th July, 1915, similar instructions as therein mentioned will take place daily on Battalion Parade Grounds.  Each Platoon will parade for instruction under the Musketry Staff Serjeant attached, and such Serjeants as are in possession of Musketry Certificates – the whole will be under the supervision of Captain Bulman.

711 – SOUTHERN COMMAND CIRCULAR – ATTENTION CALLED TO –

            The attention of Commanding Officers is called to Circular C.R.S.C. No. 66134 (R) issued in August, 1915, and circulated herewith.

Officers Commanding Units will take it in turns weekly to detail the Officer to accompany the combined horses of the Battalions when exercising – commencing with 20th (S) Bn, Northumberland Fusiliers (1st Tyneside Scottish) for week ending September 4th, 1915.

T.L.B. SOUTRY, Captain,

Brigade-Major, 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

NOTICE.

The Postal Address of this Camp is as follows:-

            WINDMILL HILL CAMP,

                        ANDOVER.

Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

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

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEAD QUARTERS,

WINDMILL-HILL CAMP.

30th AUGUST, 1915.

706 – DUTIES –

            The Battalion on duty for week ending 12 midnight September 4/5th, 1915:-

20th (S) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers (1st TYNESIDE SCOTTISH).

next for duty:-

21st (S.) Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers (2nd TYNESIDE SCOTTISH)

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,

27th AUGUST, 1915.

701 – R.A.M.C. ATTACHED –

            The 4 Privates of the R.A.M.C. at present attached for pay and discipline to the 20th (S.) Bn, Northumberland Fusiliers (1st Tyneside Scottish) will be attached to the 29th (Reserve) Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers (Tyneside Scottish) from this date.

702 – EXTRACTS FROM NORTHERN COMMAND ORDERS–

Weekly Return of Infectious Diseases –

26th August, 1915.

            Command Order No. 680 is re-published for information and action by those concerned.  It is most important that these cases be notified and the return submitted so as to reach Headquarters by first post on Saturday.

“WEEKLY RETURN OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES” –

Officers in charge Military Hospitals, Administrators of Territorial Force General Hospitals, Officers in Charge of Field Ambulances, Medical Officers in Charge of Units, and Medical Officers in Charge of Detached Troops will render a weekly return to Headquarters Northern Command, of the infectious diseases that have occurred amongst troops during the week.

THIS RETURN MUST BE POSTED SO AS TO REACH YORK BY THE FIRST POST ON SATURDAY.

Where Civil Medical Practitioners are employed, the responsibility of rendering the Return will rest with the Commanding Officer.

The following diseases only will be noted: – Small-pox, Measles, Scarlet Fever, Typhus Fever, Plague, Diphtheria, Cerebro-Spinal Fever, Mediterranean Fever, Cholera, Yellow Fever, Erysipelas, Puerperal Pyaemia, Puerperal Septicaemia, and Tubercle affecting the Lungs, Larynx or Intestines, Pneumonia.

IN CONNECTION WITH ENTERIC FEVER THE DATE OF ADMISSION WILL BE GIVEN, AND IT WILL BE STATED IF THE CASE WAS INOCULATED, AND IF SO, WHETHER ONE OR TWO INJECTIONS WERE GIVEN.

            In reporting cases, the following pro forma must be used:-

Disease.Locality.No., Rank & Name.Initials.Unit.
       

Army Form A. 35 will be rendered for cases as they occur.

This order is published in place of Command Order No. 216 of 1915, and will be reproduced in all Divisional, Garrison, Brigade, and Station Orders.          

(M.)  Northern Command Order No.1649.

Results of 12th Machine Gun Course and 16th Rifle Course. –

26th August, 1915.

The undermentioned Officer qualified at the 12th MACHINE GUN COURSE, held at the School of Musketry, Strensall, from 22nd July to 7th August, 1915.

2nd Lieut. J.H. Gibson.  21st Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers.

The undermentioned Non-commissioned Officer qualified at the 16th RIFLE COURSE, held at the School of Musketry, Strensall, from 22nd July to 7th August, 1915.

Sergt. R. Maitland.  23rd Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers.

C.R.N.C. No. 80096 (G.M.)

Northern Command Order No.1635.

703 – COMMAND ORDERS – ATTENTION CALLED TO –

            The attention of Officers Commanding Units is called to Northern Command Orders 1634, 1640, 1642, 1643 and 1644 of 26th August, 1915.

704 – EXTRACTS FROM DIVISIONAL ORDERS –

Bugle Calls –

26th August, 1915.

            In future no bugle calls will be sounded by units with the following exceptions.

(a). Those mentioned in Infantry Training, 1914, section 95, para 2.

(b). The Battalion on duty in each Brigade will daily sound Reveille and Last Post.

Divisional Order No. 152.

705 – DIVISIONAL ORDER – ATTENTION CALLED TO –

            The attention of Officers Commanding Units is called to Divisional Order No. 153 of 26th 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,

26th AUGUST, 1915.

699 – HUTMENTS – HANDING OVER OF –

            The Officer Commanding 29th (Reserve) Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers, Alnwick, will take over the hutments of “A” – “B” and “C” Camps Alnwick, beginning to-day.

700– EXTRACTS FROM NORTHERN COMMAND ORDERS–

Government Transport – To be fully utilized before Hiring is resorted to –

25th August, 1915.

            The attention of all concerned is directed to paragraph 1469, King’s Regulations.  All Transport, Mechanical and Horse, on charge of Units should be at the disposal of the O.C., A.S.C. Formation or Area concerned, for use on general transport services, and Units should render to this Officer a weekly return of all transport on their charge, to enable him to carry out all transport services in the most economical manner possible.

Applications for Transport Services required by Units should be made to the O.C., A.S.C., who will arrange for the Service.  On no account should transport be hired by Units direct without previous reference as above.

This order is to be repeated in all Divisional, Brigade, and Station Orders.

(S.T.)    Northern Command Order No.1625.

Supplies – Local Purchase by Units –

25th August, 1915.

            It has been brought to notice that in many Units have been in the habit of making local purchases of Supplies without reference to the A.S.C. Officer concerned.  This practice is contrary to regulations, and should cease forthwith.  No local purchases should be made by Units except on instructions from the Supply Officer of the Formation or Area concerned, and the bills should be passed to that Officer for settlement, supported by receipted Army Book 55 for the quantities of the articles purchased.

This order is to be repeated in all Divisional, Brigade, and Station Orders.

(S.T.)    Northern Command Order No.1626.

T.L.B. SOUTRY, Captain,

Brigade-Major, 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.