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| Section.
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| Duties
| 1
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| Sentries
| 2
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| Patrols
| 3
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| Alertness
| 4
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| Stand to
| 5
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| Arrangements in case of attack
| 6
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| Machine guns
| 7
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| Cooperation between artillery, etc
| 8
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| Method of dealing with crater formed by mine explosion
| 9
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| Reliefs
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| (a) Reconnaissance
| 10
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| (b) Points to be noted by company commander
| 10
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| (c) Guides
| 10
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| (d)Smoking and talking
| 10
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| (e) Rate of march to trenches
| 10
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| (f) Procedure on arrival in trenches
| 10
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| Wiring
| 11
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| Organization of work on defenses
| 12
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| Log books
| 13
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| Undercutting trench sides
| 14
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| Communications
| 15
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| Ration parties from front trenches
| 16
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| Firing at aeroplanes
| 17
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| Rifles, equipment, and ammunition
| 18
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| Precautions against gas attacks
| 19
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| Action during enemy gas attack
| 20
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| Action after enemy gas attack
| 21
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| Action during gas shell bombardment
| 22
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| Discipline with regard to carrying small box respirators
| 23
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| Vermorel sprayers
| 24
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| Sanitation
| 25
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| Rations and cooking
| 26
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| Care of grenades
| 27
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| Steel helmets
| 28
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| Issue of rum
| 29
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| Chilled feet and frost bite
| 30
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