Total by Arms

TOTAL STRENGTH OF EACH ARM AND SERVICE, IN ROUND NUMBERS

Infantry84,000all ranks.
Cavalry9,000
Mounted Infantry4,000
Artillery32,000
Engineers7,500
Army Medical Corps9,500
Army Service Corps16,000
Other Services and H.Q.5,000
Total167,000

This total includes some 6,000 Officers.

Establishments of Units
INCLUDING THOSE ATTACHED—VIZ. MEDICAL AND VETERINARY OFFICERS, MEN OF MEDICAL CORPS AND ARMY SERVICE CORPS FOR 2ND LINE TRANSPORT

Officers.Warrant
Officers,
Staff
Sergeants,
Sergeants.
Artificers.Trumpeters, Buglers, or Drummers.Rank and File.Total all ranks.Horses or Pack Mules.
Cavalry: Squadron610 82138164175
Machine-Gun Section11— —  23 25 33
Regiment25 38 28 6456553590
Artillery: Horse Artillery Battery5992183208234
Field Battery5992178203180
Howitzer Battery5992166191158
Heavy Battery5882148171118
Heavy Battery with Ammunition Column6912 2201230177
Field Artillery Brigade25 38 42 9850964959
Field Artillery Brigade Ammunition Column510 14 2285316389
Divisional Ammunition Column20 15 44 27488291,048 
Divisional Ammunition Column, one Section4311 — 181199253
Engineers: Field Troop3421 74 84 81
Field Company6812198215 73
Bridging Train7952211234331
Communication Units—see Administrative Services, in next Chapter.
Infantry: Company35— 2110120  2
Machine-Gun Section— 1— —  15 16  5
Battalion29 51 — 16 9281,024  71
Mounted Infantry: Company and Battalion identical with Cavalry Squadron and Regiment.
Administrative Services: See details under head of each in following Chapters, [IX] and [X].