2. Relief to be made as per preceding order. Order of march of units in battalion. Routes to be followed and formation taken from dispersion point to point of rendezvous of guides.

3. Hour at which the guides will be at rendezvous. Location of rendezvous. Routes by which guides will conduct various units to their places.

4. Hour and place ration details will report to N. C. O. from battalion headquarters to go to kitchens for rations. Hour at which daily requests for material and ammunition will reach Major. Whether Major has depot to fill emergency requests.

5. Reports to be submitted by Captains. Usually written report upon occupation of area and daily reports submitted at same time as requests for material.

V. Plan of Defense

1. Direction and nature of probable attacks.

2. Plan of Defense of center. Duties of first line Companies. Orders for machine guns. Platoons to support machine guns.

3. Counterattack. Platoons for counterattack—their routes—reinforcing platoons to replace them.

4. Artillery Support. To establish barrage in “No Man’s Land” at usual (rocket) call.

5. Supply. Extra grenades or ammunition to be carried by counterattack or reinforcing platoons.