In line, limbered up.—The senior on the right of the right division; the second on the left of the left division; the junior on the right of the centre division.

In column of route.—On the pivot flanks of their leading sub-divisions.

In column of divisions.—On the pivot flanks of their respective divisions.

In column of half-batteries.—The subaltern of the centre division, on the pivot flank of the leading half battery. The others continue on the same flank of their sub-divisions as when in line.

In action.—Between the guns of their divisions, a little in rear.

They command the divisions to which they are attached, dressing in line with, and close to the leaders, and always with the guns.

In shifting from one flank to the other.—It is always along the front, and at a canter; and in joining the new sub-division, the officer always turns his horse’s head inwards.

Staff Serjeants.

In line, limbered up.—The senior on the right of the marker of the right division. The junior on the left of the marker of the left division.

In column of route.—One on the reverse flank of the leading gun; the other on the pivot flank of the rear carriage.