11. How is the ammunition which cannot be transported by the batteries carried?
With the park; in caissons, or in store wagons.
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12. Do any other carriages and stores form part of the Field-Park?
Yes; spare gun-carriages, one to each field-battery,
| Traveling Forges, | ![]() | one or more of each. | ||
| Battery-Wagons, | ||||
| Spare spokes, | 50 to each battery, | ![]() | in store wagons. | |
| Spare fellies, | 20 to each battery, | |||
| Spare harness, | ![]() | in | ||
| Horse-shoes and nails, | boxes. |
Gunpowder, saltpetre, sulphur, charcoal, laboratory paper, cannon-primers (percussion and friction), fuzes and plugs for field-service, stuff for cartridge bags, woollen yarn, cotton yarn, glue.
13. Are any other pieces ever used for field service?
Yes: sometimes the 12 and 18-pdr. siege guns, and the 8-in. siege howitzer.
14. For what particular service are these different pieces most suitable?

