1ST INFANTRY BRIGADE

STAFF

BrigadierColonel C. M. Ranclaud, V.D.
Orderly OfficerCaptain A. C. Muhs.
Brigade MajorMajor J. P. McGlinn.
Instl. Staff Officers attached{Major F. B. Heritage.
{Lieutenant W. J. Smith.
Intelligence Officers{Lieutenant A. J. Gibson.
{Lieutenant J. M. C. Corlette.
{Lieutenant A. W. Jose.

UNITS

UnitsCommanding Officers
Brigade of Field Artillery
No. 1 Battery, A.F.A.}
No. 2 Battery, A.F.A.}
No. 5 (Howitzer) Battery, A.F.A. }Lieut.-Colonel R. M. S. Wells, V.D.
No. 6 Squadron, 1st A.L.H. Regt.Lieutenant P. Connolly.
No. 1 Field Company, Corps of A.E.Captain A. W. Warden.
1st Battalion, 1st A.1 Regt.Lieut.-Colonel W. Holmes, D.S.O., V.D.
1st Battalion, 2nd A.1 Regt.Lieut.-Colonel G. Ramaciotti, V.D.
1st Battalion, 3rd A.1 Regt.Colonel C. S. Guest, V.D.
1st Battalion, 4th A.1 Regt.Lieut.-Colonel J. Paton, V.D.
Half No. 1 Company, A.C. of SignallersLieutenant J. E. Fraser.
No. 1 Infantry T. and S. ColumnCaptain P. W. Smith.
No. 1 Field AmbulanceLieut.-Colonel T. M. Martin.

UNITS ATTACHED

UnitsCommanding Officers
No. 1 Telegraph Company, C. of A.E.Lieutenant J. S. Fitzmaurice.
Half No. 1 Company, A.C. of Signallers2nd Lieutenant G. K. Davenport.

AMMUNITION

Nos. 1 and 2 Batteries, A.F.A.5 rounds per gun, shrapnel.
10 rounds, blank.
No. 5 (Howitzer) Battery5 rounds common.
10 rounds, blank.
Machine Guns250 rounds.
Small-Arm Ammunition25 rounds per rifle.