Table showing Units to be ready to Land immediately after those shown in Tables A, B, C and D. Units will probably be required in the Order shown either at New Beach or Anzac Cove as circumstances may dictate.

Unit.FromPersonnel.AnimalsVehicles.Remarks.
Divl. H.Q. 10th Divn.Mudros125282 limbered R.E. wagons, 1 water cart, 2 cable wagons
3 Battalions 10th Divn.Mudros2,325406 water cartsS.A.A. 2,600,000 rounds besides that carrried on the men.
6 Battalions 10th Divn.Port Iero4,6507612 water carts
3 Field Cos. R.E. 10th Division
Bearer Sub-Divisions of 2 Field Amulances, 10th Divn.Mudros250
15th Heavy Battery R.G.A.On board ship—Mudros121704 guns, 4 wagons, 1 water cart, 2 G.S. wagons
Tent Sub-Division of 10th Divn.Mudros350300150 carts
Mule CorpsMudros15054 horses or 84 mules15 ambulance wagons, 12 carts

General Officer Commanding,
Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.

With reference to your G.288 of 15th July, the Navy is being asked to provide transport for the following ammunition to be landed at Anzac by the 3rd August:—


For A. and N.Z.A.C.—Sufficient S.A.A. to bring the amount on shore up to 500 rounds per rifle and 27,500 per machine-gun.

For other Troops.—300 rounds per rifle and 24,000 rounds per machine-gun (in addition to what the troops will carry on landing).

These will come to 10,000,000 rounds in all, and arrangements are being made to begin landing this ammunition as soon as possible.

2. The following artillery ammunition will also have to be gradually landed and stored, and should all be ashore, if possible, by August 3rd:—