TABLE.
| Unit. | Animals. | Vehicles. |
|---|---|---|
| 11th Division. | ||
| Divl. H.Q. and Signal Co. | 28 | 1 cart, 2 cable wagons. |
| 3 Infantry Brigades | 108 | Nil |
| Pioneer Battalion | 8 | Nil |
| 2 F.A. Brigades | 506 | 32 guns, 88 wagons, 2 telegraph wagons, 10 carts. |
| 1 Heavy Battery R.G.A. | 45 | 4 guns, 4 wagons, 2 G.S. wagons, 1 cart. |
| 3 Field Coys. R.E. | 48 | 12 tool carts. |
| 2 Platoons Divl. Cyclist Co. | Nil | 62 bicycles. |
| 3 Field Ambulances | 144 | 30 ambulances, 12 carts. |
| 10th Division. | ||
| Divl. H.Q. and Signal Co. 1½ Infantry Brigades Pioneer Battalion 3 Field Cos. R.E. 3 Field Ambulances | Transport on approximately the same scale as that for 11th Division. | |
| 29th Indian Brigade and Indian Field Ambulance. | ||
| 2 Mountain Batteries (80 mules). | ||
| 2 Battalions (of 500 men each) for Beach parties. | ||
| Mule Corps with 300 mules and 150 carts. | ||
| 3 Casualty Clearing Stations. |
Organization Orders for Troops Landing at Anzac.
1. Troops landing at Anzac are to land equipped as follows:
| F.S. equipment, including respirator; |
| Pack and waterproof sheet; |
| No blanket. |
| Officers' kit reduced to what they can carry. |
| No transport of any kind will be available to move baggage or equipment. |
| Ammunition S.A.A. 200 rounds per rifle or person; 3,500 rounds per |
| machine-gun in belt boxes. |
| No regimental reserve S.A.A. |
| Gun, limbers and wagons filled with fused shell. |
| Water bottles—filled. |
| Rations—iron rations one day meat and biscuit, two days' groceries. |
| Sufficient to provide breakfasts. |
| (Fuel will be issued on shore.) |
Tools—infantry. Regimental reserve distributed to individuals and carried on person; Brigade reserve entrenching tools distributed to units, by them to individuals and carried on person.
Engineers—tools for road making and entrenching work—carried on person.
Other arms—usual allotment.
Signal company cable and equipment usually carried in carts to be transferred to barrows.