Commissioned:
| Captain | 1 |
| First Lieutenants | 3 |
| Second Lieutenants | 2 |
| Total | 6 |
| First Sergeant | 1 |
| Mess Sergeant | 1 |
| Supply Sergeant | 1 |
| Sergeants | 12 |
| Corporals | 33 |
| Mechanics | 4 |
| Wagoners (from Supply Company) | (5) |
| Cooks | 4 |
| Buglers | 2 |
| Privates, first class | 64 |
| Privates | 128 |
| Total | 250 |
Equipment:
| Rifles | 239 | |
| Pistols | 69 | |
| Auto rifles | 16 | |
| Trench knives | 40 | |
| Bicycles | 2 | |
| From Supply Company: | ||
| Rolling kitchen, 4-mule | 1 | |
| Combat wagon, 4-mule | 1 | |
| Ration and baggage wagon, 4-mule | 1 | |
| Ration cart, 2-mule | 1 | |
| Water cart, 2-mule | 1 | |
| Mules, draft | 16 | |
Trench Standing Orders.
1. Duties.—A. One officer per company and one non-commissioned officer per platoon will always be on duty. During their tour of duty they will not be in their dugouts. They will frequently visit all trenches occupied by their units. Every listening post will be visited at least once by an officer during his tour of duty.
B. The officer and non-commissioned officer on duty will, when his tour of duty is completed, turn over to the officer or non-commissioned officer relieving him all orders, a report of the work in progress, if any, and any other information of use.
C. At night the officer and non-commissioned officer on duty will frequently patrol the trench line, to see that the sentries are alert and to receive any reports they may desire to make.