Records of the Seventy-Seventh (East Middlesex): the Duke of Cambridge's Own ...

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Records of the Seventy-Seventh (East Middlesex): the Duke of Cambridge's Own ...
Henry Herriott Woollright
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"I. All officers and men traveDing by train on all occasions must be fully armed.
" II. The senior officer travelling by train is responsible for its defence if attacked.
"III. For this purpose every officer travelling should satisfy himself whether he is the senior officer in the train or not " IV. The senior officer on the train should see that the men travelling by the train have their rifles handy, and that one or two men are detailed to keep a look out "V. It has lately been noticed that t
...he enemy, when they attempt the capture of a train, ride up behind a train when it is going up a grade and detach the vacuum hose from the rear of the brake-van ; they then open fire along both sides of the train to prevent anyone getting out "VI. To avoid this, a truck is attached to the rear of each train with the vacuum hose disconnected If any troops are travelling on the train, the senior officer present should see that some of them are posted, if possible, on the rear truck.
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