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OCR Page 1 of 2Hump. and. Bn. 129th. F. A.
8th January 1919.
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MEMORANDUM:-
To Batteries D, E and F.
The greatest attention will be paid to uniform equip-
ment and clothing, also to fiting of harness and unifortity
of adjustment of same.
It is the outy of the Chiefsof Section and Chiefs of
Platcon to carefully inspect to see that the abova is carried
out. Unless seuse is covered by Regt's or Battalion order
Battery Commandera will presoribe the unifoxa to be worm and
will seoto it their ordera are strictly complied with.
At all mounted und dismounted drills, except physical
drillo, all officera end nen will eear belts and holsters.
At mounted drills, except where the batterics are to remain
out of canp all dAy, all halters will be renoved. When the
holters are left on the animale as in oase the battery renains
out of gaisp all day, all halber shanks will be left attached to
the halters and will be tied, about the animals neck.
When helmets are worn, the overseas aup will not be worn
undernesth the helmet. When overcoats or rainceats are morn
they will be kept completely buttoned and oxcept in rainey
weather the collars will be kept turned down emoothly. shirt
collors will be word either ineide the blouse or if worn outside,
the shirt coller will be turned smoothly down over the collar
of the blouse. striot attention will be paid to the wearing of
the overseas gap, these are of several diferent styles, there ie
one correct way for the wearing of each style, which will be
adhered to in each instance.
It is forbidien to pasa through the grave yard in going
to or froa the gun park. Dotaile in going to or from the aun
park, when eaid details consist of more then four men will be
marched around by the road and will not out through the aud
road or wood path to the gun park.
Batterits in leaving the gun park mounted will do ao
by the west entrance and will be marched at attention, for
500 meters, after getting onto the unin road. In leaving the
gun park after unhitching, drivers must not trot their horses,
the borses must be taken at a walk bsok to the stables.
A most pernocious habit is that of allowing horses to
trot, to recover distance lost in coluin. Unleas this distenos
is considerable horees should be taught to walk out promptly,
but not to trot. Drivers will be particularly instructed and
warned in this regard.
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TOOMAN
Marvin H gates.
Major 129th. F. A.
SERVICE"
Cond'g and. Bn.
Co
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World War, 1914-1918
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