The Provisioning of the Modern Army in the Field

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The Provisioning of the Modern Army in the Field
Henry G Henry Granville Sharpe
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The same require- ments for Station III. Will be found to exist on succeeding days, and the chart for that day may therefore now be completed.
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Taking now 143, 271 as the initial weight at Station II. , dividing it by 2, 414. 2 and adding 10 per cent, we get 65 wagons required at that station. Of these, 63 go forward beyond Sta- tion III. The next day and 2 return; but 62 other returning wagons arrive at Station III. At the same time, so that the next day
...64 wagons all together will return from Station III. And must be provided with a day's supplies. When we used 2, 414. 2 as a divisor above, we assumed that all the wagons to be used would require two days' supplies. It now develops that while 65 wagons go forward from Station II. Only 64 return the next day that is, in getting at the number of wagons we have over- estimated the requirements by the weight of the supplies re- quired by one wagon for one day; this is 39 pounds, which will not affect the number of wagons required.

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