Falling in once during the night in any close formation, and to remain so closed up for a period of at least half an hour, during which passing of commands (messages from front to rear and back again and to the flanks) is to be practised.
The troops must be accustomed to the starlight, which may be expected during night operations.
15. If aeroplanes pass overhead troops are not to look up, as this will give away the position of bodies of troops and probably draw shell fire.
16. Troops landing should be provided with Maps 1/20,000 of the area in which operations are to take place. These maps to be in bulk, and not issued till after landing.
Maps 1/10,000 of the Anzac area showing roads and bivouacs will be issued to unit commanders on arrival.
17. Telephone lines will be found laid from Anzac Headquarters to points suitable for Brigade or higher Headquarters. On arrival brigades will join up these points to Anzac.
An officer and two orderlies per brigade will also be detailed to remain at Anzac Headquarters.
Staffs of formations higher than brigades will be located within easy reach of Anzac Headquarters.