Deputy
Commissary-General
Commissariat
& Transport Department
Chapmanabad
Cantonment
General Staff
Kohl Field Force
Chapmanabad Cantonment
Supply & Reinforcement Instruction
for Operations in the Kohl
Valley
For the forthcoming Operation supply
is broken down into the following classes:
General
Supply Items.
These comprise Rations, Water, Forage, uniforms etc;
Small
Arms Ammuniton.
This is specifically the ammunition required by individual soldiers and
cavalry;
Specialist
Ammunition.
This comprises the ammunition required for the Sections and Batteries of
the Artillery and that required for the Machine
Gun detachments.
Supply Holdings for each element of
the force are specified below:
The
Main supply base at CHAPMANABAD will hold:
30
Units of General supply;
30
Units of Small Arms ammunition;
15
Units of Specialist Ammunition.
The
Mobile Column train will hold:
15
Units of General supply;
15
Units of Small Arms ammunition;
15
Units of Specialist ammunition.
Each Fighting
Column will be capable of holding a maximum of:
5
Units of General supply;
5
Units of Small Arms ammunition
5
Units of Specialist ammunition
The consumption of supply items is
expected as follows:
1
Unit of General supply will be consumed by each 100 men or part thereof in each
force per day. This includes cavalry
troops but not screen units.
1
Unit of Small Arms ammunition will be consumed by each 100 men or part thereof
in each force per engagement fought per day.
This includes cavalry troops but not screen units.
1
Unit of Specialist Ammunition will be consumed by each section of 2 firing
weapons, either Artillery or MG, per engagement fought per day.
Resupply arrangements. Units and Forces may draw upon the supplies
in either the mobile column or the main supply base by:
Passing
through the location of supply base of mobile column.
Dispatching
a supply column which itself will pass through the location of the supply base
of mobile column and return to the main body.
The
final method of supply is where the main supply base once sufficient
reinforcements and supplies have arrived from Kohat will transport supplies
forward.
CinC India has indicated that supplies
will be released from Kohat to Chapmanabad as soon as possible. The rate at which these supplies will move
forward is variable. The maximum level
of supplies that will arrive per day is as follows:
2 –
12 Units of General Supply
2 –
12 Units of Small Arms ammunition
1 – 6
Units of Specialist ammunition.
Personnel replacements will be sent
forward from Kohat to Chapmanabad as reinforcements. The rate at which these troops will move
forward is variable. The maximum level
of reinforcements that will arrive per day is as follows:
2 –
12 Infantry
1 – 6
Cavalry
1
Field Piece (Artillery or MG at GOC Kohl Field Force request).
Reinforcements may be called forward
by GOC Kohl Field force and may either reinforce existing units or create new
forces for deployment. When on route to
the Kohl Field Force they may be used as supply escort for any supplies being
moved forward. Units may not be
reinforced above their starting strength.
I will do my best to ensure that the
forces receive a consistent level of supply throughout the operation in
accordance with the instructions I have received from both GOC Kohl Field Force
and CinC India .
Signed: 4th
September 1887
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