Changes in Organization Found Necessary During Progress of the European War
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New organization. D. Cavalry. THE CAVALRY DIVISION. The proportion of officers to men in the cavalry is 1 to 22; in the infantry it is 1 to 33.5. Cavalry field ambulances reduced from 4 to 3. The guns of the first line transport, horse artillery brigade ammu- nition columns, have been assigned to the brigades; one battery, reduced from 6 to 4 guns and changed from 13-pounders to 18- pounders, is assigned to each brigade. The cavalry ammunition parks (M. T.) and the cavalry supply columns (M. T....), formerly units of the lines of communication, have been transferred to the field troops. 506 17 Mobile veterinary sections, one to each brigade or 3 to the division, have been added to the cavalry division troops. HEADQUARTERS OF A CAVALRY BRIGADE. (With cavalry division.) Personnel: 1 brigadier general, 1 aid, 2 staff, 1 brigade machine- gun officer, and 4 others ; total, 8 ; enlisted, 45 ; grand total, 53. Transport: 1 motor car, 7 bicycles, 3 wagons; total vehicles, 11. Principal change : Increase in commissioned personnel (machine- gun officer and 1 other) and enlisted (from 41 to 45).
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