2. Generals, Brigadiers, &c.—When a division marches past, the general of the division only will move to the saluting point, accompanied by his senior staff officer.
3. Position of Staff.—The general and staff will march past thirty paces in front of the commander (or staff) of the leading unit in the following order, distances and intervals ten paces:—
A.D.C.
OFFICER, D.A.A. and
GENERAL STAFF. Q.M.G.
G.O.C.
No officers other than the above will join the divisional staff.
4. Distances will be as follows, or as the general officer commanding may direct:—When marching past in column, column of double companies, or mass, sixty paces will be preserved between arms and brigades. When in line of quarter columns, there will be one hundred and fifty paces between brigades; the other arms will march past in column only.
5. The bands of the leading brigade will commence playing as the brigade moves off, those of succeeding brigades as soon as the band of the brigade in front of them ceases to play.
198. Review of any larger body of troops than a division.