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Heedmuerters 35th Division American Expoditionary Forces 22nd January 1919. BULLETIN ) 837 ) 6 No. 19 ) / I. WEEKLY REPORTS OF EQUIPMENT. owing to tho fact that many Su Officers have mis- interpretod the meaning of paragraph II, Bulletin No. 16, Janurr 18th, 1919, , Houdquarters 65th Division, the following instructi with reference to Shortage of Ordnance equipment will bo observed, "Regimental and Separate Organization Supply Officers will continue to sond in the weekly reports to the Division Ordnance Officor but they will not send in reports of Shortages to the 9th Corps. II. INSTRUMENTATION OF BANDS. 1. The following letter from the Adjutant Ceneral, G.H.E. American E.F.. January 17, 1919, is published for the information and guidance of all concerned: "I. e General Orders No. 183, October 21, 1918, these Hondquarters, define the instrumentation of regimontal bands as follows: C flute 1 D-b flute (2 flutes for one men) 1 Piccolo 1 Oboes 2 E-B clarionet TROMAN 1 B-b clarinnets 10 E-b alto clarionets 2 . ARCHIVES "NATIONAL SERVICE" RECOROS AND B--b Bass clorionets 2 Bessoons 2 E-b alto saxophone 1 B-b tenor Saxophone 1 E-b beritone saxophone 1 French horns altos for mounted bands 4 B-b trumpets 4 B-b cornets 2 B-b brritone (small di emeter) 1 Euphonium ( 4 velves) 1 B-b trombones (valaves or slide) 3 F¹ trombone (valve or slide) 1 E-b basses (4 valves) 2 BB-b basses ( belicon) 2 Contra-bass sarrusophone 1 Share drum ( and triangle) 1 Bess sond sumbals 1