JOURNAL OF THE DEFENCE.

111. A Journal of the Defence, entirely similar to that of the attack, will be kept by the besieged for use by the War Department in case of a successful defence. Nothing should be entered in the journal which might be of special value to the besieger in case the place is taken, but a separate journal of such matter should be kept in cipher, or should be destroyed before the surrender of the place.


CHAPTER VII.
PARKS AND DEPOTS, SHELTERS AND HUTS, KITCHENS, OVENS, SINKS, LATRINES, WATER-SUPPLY, ETC.