The British Field Service Regulations of 1909 are in spirit more closely allied to the French than to the German.
The method of supply of ammunition to the combat trains is explained in Field Service Regulations.
The following is a reproduction of a message blank used in field service.
The combat tactics of the arms combined are considered in Field Service Regulations.
They belong to the domain of tactics and are treated of in the Field Service Regulations and in the drill regulations of the different arms of the service.
Exterior--(Which come more properly under head of field service).
The stresses of field service lead to a sometimes complete paralysis of mental power, interfering transiently with service.
Footnote 5: Batta, extra allowances given to Native soldiers when proceeding on field service.
Footnote 5: The third British officer killed was Captain Straton, 22nd Foot, Superintendent of Army Signalling, a most accomplished officer, under whose direction signalling as applied to Field Service reached a wonderful pitch of perfection.
Indeed, the idea that I was about to proceed to that grand field of soldierly activity, the North-West Frontier, and there join my father, almost reconciled me to the disappointment of losing my chance of field service in Burma.
It is true that the Major had not been in field service what he once honestly thought he was.
He hated to lose his shelter, poor as it was, but he had a salutary dread of his absent Colonel, and remembering how dubious had been his own record in field service, he thought it wise to secure the favor of Mrs. Carter.
When he comes to show himself in field service, these militia-generals will have to take the back seats.
A perusal of the letters of Colburne has decided me to sketch some of the smaller incidents of his experience in field service.
By frequent marches instruction will be given in field service, practical in its nature, and separate for every arm.
The =march order= proper for the actual movement of the command conforms to the requirements of Field Service Regulations.
The reserve ration is the simplest efficient ration, and constitutes the reserve carried for field service.
In taking the field always wear new clothing as it may be some time before you are again supplied, and old clothing on field service goes to pieces rapidly.
In these peace exercises we usually ride with considerably less than field service weights, on specially selected and favourable ground, and on specially trained horses.
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