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TABLES OF ORGANIZATION

UNITED STATES ARMY

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WAR DEPARTMENT

DOCUMENT NO. 571

OFFICE OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL

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WAR DEPARTMENT,Washington, May 8, 1917.

The following Tables of Organization, approved by the Secretary

of War, include the typical Infantry and Cavalry divisions authorized

under the national defense act approved June 3, 1916, with the

detailed tables of the component units. Departures from the pre-

scribed organization will be authorized by the War Department only.

The bases on which the tables have been prepared are, as regards

supply, the same as those prescribed in Tables of Organization, 1914.

Rifle ammunition with troops and combat trains has been fixed at

220 rounds per rifle for all rifles in the division, with an equal amountin the divisional ammunition train. The machine-gun ammunition

with troops is duplicated in the ammunition train.

The bases for the artillery-ammunition supply are 464 rounds per

3-inch gun and 432 rounds per 3.8-inch howitzer with the divisional

artillery.

Alternative animal and motor drawn transport is provided for the

divisional trains, and these will be organized according to the special

circumstances in each case.

The allotment of personnel and transport from Headquarters andSupply companies for detached organizations is shown in italics

in the corresponding columns, and these allotments will always be

made when an organization is detached.

The letter h placed at the upper right hand of any number in the

tables indicates "mounted on a horse"; if the letter is preceded by a

numeral, the latter indicates the number of men of that grade whoare so mounted. In like manner, the letter m indicates " mountedon a mule."

These tables will be used as a basis for the equipment manuals of

the several arms, and the latter will be made to conform thereto.

By order or the Secretary of War:II, L. Scott,

Major General, Gliief of Staff.

Official:

H. P. McCain,Hie Adjutant General.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS.

Table No. Page.

Headquarters of a brigade, Infantry, Cavalry, or Field Artillery 1 3

Infantry brigade:

Maximum strength 2 4

Minimum strength. 3 6

Cavalry brigade

:

Maximum strength 4 8

Minimum strength 5 10

Field Artillery brigade:

Divisional

Maximum strength 6 12

Minimum strength 7 14

Corps, horse-drawn

Maximum strength '. 8 16

Minimum strength 9 18

Corps, motor

Maximum strength 10 20

Minimum strength 11 22

Regiment of Field Artillery:

Horse

Maximum strength 12 24

Minimum strength 13 26

Mountain

Maximum strength 14 28

Minimum strength 15 30

Regiment of Engineers:

Maximum strength -. 16 32

Minimum strength 17 33

Battalion of Mounted Engineers:

Maximum strength 18 34

Minimum strength 19 35

Field Signal battalion, maximum and minimum strength 20 36

Aero squadron, maximum and minimum strength 21 37

Headquarters of a division, Infantry or Cavalry 22 38

Infantry division, maximum strength 23 39

Trains, maximum strength 24 40

Infantry division, minimum strength 25 41

Trains, minimum strength 26 42

Trains—Infantry division:

Headquarters and military police

Maximum strength 27 43

Minimum strength '. 28 44

Ammunition—Wagon

Maximum strength 29 45

Minimum strength 30 47

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Ammunition—Motor, maximum and minimum strength 31 49

Supply— Wagon

Maximum strength 32 51

Minimum strength 33 52

Supply—Motor, maximum and minimum strength 34 53

Engineer, maximum and minimum strength : 35 54

Sanitary

Maximum 36 55

Minimum 37 56

Cavalry division, maximum strength 38 57

Trains, maximum strength - 39 58

Cavalry division, minimum strength 40 59

Trains, minimum strength 41 60

Trains—Cavalry division:

Headquarters and military police

Maximum strength 42 61

Minimum strength 43 62

Ammunition—Wagon

Maximum strength 44 63

Minimum strength 45 64

Ammunition—Motor, maximum and minimum strength 46 65

Supply—Wagon, pack

Maximum strength 47 66

Minimum strength 48 67

Supply—Motor, maximum and minimum strength 49 68

Engineer, maximum and minimum strength 50 69

Sanitary

Maximum strength 51 70

Minimum strength 52 71

Medical Department personnel attached to mobile organizations 53 72

Bands 54 73

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Table 1.

Headquarters of a brigade.

INFANTRY, CAVALRY, OR FIELD ARTILLERY.

Maximum and Minimum Strength.

1 o 3 i 5 6

Units.Commander.

Adjutant.

Aids.

Headquarters

detachment.

Total.

Remarks.

Brigadier general U 1

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2 » From adjutant general'sdepartment.

b Orderly to commander.

« 6 on motorcycles.

d May be included in lieu

of sergeant major. Nottotaled.

" Clerk at brigate head-quarters.

Maior a 111

Lieutenant 2h

Total commissioned 1 1 2 4

Field clerk (1 .

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1

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Total enlisted 1 14 15

Aggregate

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Motorcycles.Horses,' ridingMules, draft

3 2 2

Rifles 131

136

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32 TABLES OF ORGANIZATION, UNITED STATES ARMY,

Table 16.

Regiment of engineers.

Maximum Strength.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Units.

Company

in

battalion.

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1.

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Table 17.

Regiment of engineers.

Minimum Strength.

Units.

ColonelLieutenant colonel . .

.

MajorCaptainFirst LieutenantSecond Lieutenant. .

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Medical Department.Chaplain

Total commissioned

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Master engineer, juniorgrade

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Regimental supplysergeant

Battalion sergeantmajor

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Table 18.

Battalion of mounted engineers.

Maximum Strength.

Units.

P.

5o

MajorCaptainFirst Lieutenant. . .

.

Second Lieutenant. .

Medical department.

Total commissioned. .

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Master engineer, senior grade

.

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,

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Table 19.—Battalion of mounted engineers.

Minimum Strength.

35

Units.

MajorCaptainFirst LieutenantSecond Lieutenant .

.

Medical Department.

Total commissioned . . -

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Master engineer, junior grade

.

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12

246

1

31

1

3

63

3

312

25631266

36111

24 S

266

52

16 52

69

7895107

36

36

2 17

234

36."2

88

220245316376

11

12

Remarks.

» 2 wagons of small-arms ammuni-tion per battalion inarch ordi-

narily with the divisional en-

gineer train.

257

b Assigned to companies and battal-

ions from headquarters detach-ment and accompany them whendetached. Totaled in head-quarters of the regiment. Com-bat wagons are furnished by the

Engineer Department and are

permanently assigned to com-panies and battalions.

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Table 20.—Field signal battalion.

Maximum and Minimum Strength.

Units.

MajorCaptainFirst lieutenantMedical Department

Total commissioned

.

Master signal electrician

.

Sergeant, first class:Sergeant majorSupply sergeantFirst sergeantWith companies

Sergeant:Color sergeantClerkWith companies

CorporalsHorseshoerCookPrivate, first class:

OrderliesTeamsterWith companies

PrivateMedical Department.".!!!

Total enlisted.

Aggregate

Combat trainField train, ration . .

.

Field train, baggage.

Total wagons.

Horses, riding.Horses, draft.

.

Total horses.

Mules, pack.Mules, draft.

Total mules.

PistolsNet length, yards

4- Corn bat train.+ Field train

lb1^

a

P.

a

=

p.

So-o•5-

ft

-O

lb

10

lb

4h

Pi.

OS— ©sa

13

lb5b

76h

12Mb

1

&Sb

1513h

1

2

lb

lb2b

5*b

141

2

3952bI

8b35»b6b

375b

12

1

1

311

1

1

21

413

46

11126

20

20

75

78~

5

2

6512

77

"4"

78

7:, 75

M)

70

74

16

18

18

4

4

239

2.7J

934

16

6b

16 ;

16

179

52

80 251

14

1

1

311

1

1

214136

4

6111266

245

259

16

17016

IN.

1736

53

251276372450

10

Kemarks.

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Table 21.

Aero squadron.

Maximum and Minimum Strength.

37

Units. Remarks.

a*

w 020

3bo

MajorCaptainFirst lieutenantMedical Department.

Total commissioned.

Master signal electrician. .

.

Sergeant, first class:

Sergeant majorFirst sergeantClerkTruekmasterMechanician

Sergeant:Assistant truekmaster.MessSupplyMechanicPhotographerChauffeurMechanician

CorporalCook.Private, first class

PrivateMedical Department.

Total enlisted..

Aggregate.

Motor carsMotor trucks.

.

TrailersRepair trucks.Motorcycles...AeroplanesRiflesPistols

Machine guns

.

1

}1

106

10 37

39

19

21

1012

3739

1921

12

12

12

6

18

2424

84

96

1212

1284

12

1

17

is

1

1

21

16

1

1

1

1

1

1

11

33 I-

6 -

39 .

30 .

150

168j

23 !.

24 .

2 .

6 .

12 .

150 I

16812 .

19

~~4

1

1

21

16

1

1

1

1

1

1

11

33639304

154

173

1

232426

12154

17312

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Table 22.

Headquarters of a division.

INFANTRY OR CAVALRY".

Maximum and Minimum Strength.

1 2 3

io•3

<

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Units.

Commander.

General

Staff.

Adjutant. Inspector.

Judge

advocate.

Quartermaster.

Medical

Department.

Ordnance.

Signal

Corps.

Headquarters

troop.

Total.

Remarks.

Major general 1

1

58

624

The functions ofchief of artilleryand chief engi-neer on the staff

of the divisioncommander willhe performed bythe commanderof the divisionalartillery and thec o nim a n d e r of

the engineertroops, respec-tively.

i S u p p 1 y dutyonly.

b Clerks at divi-sion headquar-ters.

° 2 sergeants,Q. M. C, and1 sergeant, head-quarters troop,

ti Teamsters.

e 6 chauffeurs; 6motorcyclists.

f31 on horses; 12on motorcylces.

Colonel 1>>

li'

li'

li.

....']>"

li'

2h2i'

2b

li.I'-

ll"

alh »lh2b li>

Itlb

First lieutenantSecond lieutenant 3

Total commis-sioned

Field clerk

1 3 3 2 1 1 8 3 1 1 3 27

1 1 3

Sergeant major blh blh 4

7

1

1

1

1

13

821

1

22

3346

5h 11' li'

1>'

1''

l h

11.

c 6sb

8b

21'

11'

11.

2'.

21-

e 2112b

f 43311,

Mess sergeantSupply sergeant

li' li'

Mechanic.Saddler 1

Cook 1'

Bucler 1

I

'>5 41'

31'

1 2 1 1 15 11 1 1 93 123

Aggregate

Field train, ration

2|3 4 5 2 2 23 12 2 2 96 153

I 32

3

2i

1 5 5

51

1971

51

211302098130

200

21620518

Horses, riding 2 3 5 6 3 3 15 3 3

Rifles 9390Pistols

Net length in column of2 3 4 5 2 2 2 2

1

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Table 23.

Infantry Division.

Maximum Strength.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8j

9 10 11 12

Units.

'£>

a+j

c3

sa 3

infantry

brigades.

1

field

artillery

brigade.

1

regiment

of

cavalry.

1

regiment

of

engineers.

3

^ .

.2

313S.Q

=ou

^

pffi

C3

g

"3

e

Aggregate

division

and

trains

wagon.

Aggregate

division

and

train

s

motor.

Remarks.

24

3

471369

12/

153

5261

333

1

13

1

181

•"•

738651

1

76812514

778117

14

Total commis-27 516

3

145 59 37 14 19 817 907 909

3 1 3 3

Medical Department114

9

17,766297

3,81669

1,48733

1,03823

2396

1504

24,610441

26,0141,332

26,0901,332

Total enlisted

Aggregate combat-

123

138

18,063

18,237

3,8S5

3,943

4,030

1,520

1,539

1,579

1,061

1,071

1 (>!!-.

1 ~*AL-yt 25,051

25,348

27,346

26,732

27,422

_168 26,868

Aggregate 153 18,579

999951

259 173 25,871 28,256 28,334

81316

168

3

93

4

16

....

13218087

518360131

194180119

Field train, baggage3

2

5411

Total wagons 5 249 65 37 27 399 1,009

50~

25126764

1243

493

502534627106

1243

4824

1482462651

12

u 11113\3.S-inch howitzer.

.

51

21

1

25

6

12

Motor trucks.Motorcycles, with, side

cars.

18 6

130 687

282

1,2332,160

1,541 292 17016

4,0532,176

323

4,6162,230

4,5252,138

Total horses 130 687 3,393 1,541 292 1 -id 6,229 6,846|

6,713!

54225

1,032

~^~12

6272

629152

72326

. 1,624

224337

4,314

72337

2,178

i Miles.

20

49112

1736

20 1.311

54

290 187 161 53

12

. 2,022

7219,0028,160

J25, 100

\ 114.2

4,875

9220,2838,63334,.500

1 20

2,587

9220,3458,65132,300

1 19

6

Net length in column o!

route, yards.

98130

}200

16,4191,818

11,200

13::,(): ;t

9,000

1,3401,504

2,500

978348

1,200

251

500

. 154173

500

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Table 24.

Infantry division— Trains.

Maximum Strength.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 •J 10 11 12 13 14

Units.

Wagon. Motor.

Remarks.Headquarters.

1

ammunition

train.

1supply

train.

1

sanitary

train.

1

engineer

train.

"3

OEH

Headquarters.

1

ammunition

train.

1supply

train.

1

sanitary

train.

1

engineer

train.

*C3

O

Combatant. 10

3

12

4

4

4

4 30

60

10

3

18 8 4 40

52

Medical Depart-ment 49 49

Total com-missioned . 13 16 8 49 4 90

1,383

891

13 18 8 49 4 92

Of, 631 301 m 306

13

684 324 166 1,480

891

Medical Depart-ment 13 S78 878

Total en-listed

A g g regatocom bat-ant

319 031 301 87S 166 2,274 319 6S4 324 878 166

170

2,371

316 622

--

305

==170 1,413 316 702 332 1,520

Aggregate .

.

Combat train

927332 626 309 927 170 2,364 332 702_

332 170 2,403

324 62 386180

44

62 62Field train, ration 180

3

Field train, bag-gage 2 9 26 4 2 26 4 32

Total wag-ons 2 333 183 26 66 610 2 26 66 94

Guns:3-ineh field 2

1

2

1

641

134817

2

1

15373

41

2

1

28601

554814

3.S-Lnch how-itzer

4

28

10

48

213

3

7

187

1

4

28

1048

213

3

Motorcycles, with

Other carriages 9 8 6 8

Horses, ridingHorses, draft

332 6854

23 116 24 56351

332 116 24 472

Total horses

Afnlp^ rirlinnr

Mules, pack"

332. 122 23 116 24 617 332 116 24 472

"T8

102 50 15211

2,6908

2083

88

20811

5541,380 756 338 3S8

Total mules

Machine guns

11 1,4S2 806 216 338 2,853 11 21G 338 565

2054998

4,100

201,281

473

(9, 400

\ 15.4

20595107

3,000

201,343

491

17,700\i 4.4

Rifles 298316

400

28126

2,200

15333

1,500

298316

1 100

29735

1,600

15333

1,500

PistolsNet length in col-

umn of route,yards 1,200 1,200

1 Miles.

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Table 25.

Infantry division.

Minimum Strength.

x 2 3 4 5

|1field

signal

battalion.

|-a 8 9 10 11 12

Units.

Headquarters.

3

infantry

brigades.

1field

artillery

brigade.

1

regiment

.

of

cavalry.

1

regiment

of

engineers.

1aero

squadron.

Total

division.

Aggregate

division

and

trains—

wagon.

Aggregate

division

and

trains

motor.

Remarks.

24

3

471369

127

153

5261

333

1

13

1

181

7386514

76710814

778101

14

Total commissioned 27 516 145 59 37 14 19 817 889|

893

3 3 1 3 3|

3

Medical Department1149

12, 105189

2,58345

1,00721 15

zoy6

XO\J

i16, 896

28918,001

82118,285

821

123

138

12,294

12,576

2,628 1,028 713 245 154 17,185 18, 822 19,106

a fTprprfttA pom r>iit9.nt 2,710 1,C59 731 252 168 17,634 18, 768 19,063

153 12,810 2,773 1,087

4~

13

16

750 259 173 18,00.5 19,714 20,002

7254

51

83

~~93

4

101

11487

433234126

163114115

Field train, baggage3

2

3311

5 177 44 33 27 16 302 793 392

Guns:4824

48246265112

50251061621232212

502532

6216712

32212

5

1

21

1

25612

Motorcycles, with side cars 18 6!

I 174

130 657 I942

1,5121,057 210 170

16

186

3,1661,528

3,5931,582

3,5091,528

1 '.it 657 |2,454 1,057 210 4,694 5, 175|

5, 037

54 66

188

329136

63254

. 1,236

184261

3,402

63261

1,74220

15:

744

49112

1736

20 951j

200 168 i 161 53 ....| 1,553|

3, 847|

2,066

1 36|

6"646259

1.10C

1

.1...

25i

500

1

. 12

. 154173

500

5412,7436,170

/19,700

V 11.2

1 74

13, 7336,525

27, 800i 16

7413,9866,561

27, 400

j

i 16Net length in column of route,

9*

113C

j20C

10,947 13

1,629 2,703

8,500 6,70C

I

885

1,025

2,200

i Miles.

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Table 26.

Infantry division— Trains.

Minimum Strength.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14

Units.

Wagon. Motor.

Remarks.

Headquarters.

1

ammunition

train.

1supply

train.

1

sanitary

train.

1

engineer

train.

4-o

Headquarters.

1

ammunition

train.

1

supply

train.

1

sanitary

train.

1

engineer

train.

sEH

1 0

3

i i1

1

3

4

4

4 29

43

10

3

18 8 4 40

36Medical depart-

33 33

Total com-missioned . . J.0 14 g 33 4 72 13 1 8 g 33 4 76

Combatant 206 524 209 166 1,105

532

208

13

684 324 166 1,380

532Medical depart-ment 13 519 519

Total enlisted. 219 524 209 519 166 1,037 219 684 324 519 166 1,912

Aggregatecombatant .

.

Aggregate

216 535 213 170 1,134 216 332 170 1,420

232 538 217 552 170 1,709|

232 702 332 552 170 1,988

270 0-5 332120

39

62 62Field train, rationField train, bag-gage

120

32 8 22 4 2 22 4 .28

Total wagons

.

Guns:3-inch field

2 278 123 22 66 491 2 22 66 90

2

1

2

1

4

35

11

3214

2

1

15373

44

2

1

26595

563214

3.8-inch how-itzer

222

8

32

213

3

7187

1

222

832

213

3

Molor trucksMolorcycles, with

AmbulancesOther carriages 6 8 6 8

Hordes, riding 232 61

5423 87 24 427

54232 87 24 343

Total horses. 232 115 23 87 24 481 87 24 313

Mules, riding 85 33 1217

2, 166

Mules, pack 3

8

4

1603

84

1607

503Mules, draft 1,152 508 338 338

Total mules...

Machine guns

11 1,237 544 164 338 2,294 1

1

161 338 513

2045880

3,500

201,000355

/8.100\ 1 4.6

20595107

3,000

201,243391

/7, 700

I » 4.4

Rides 198216

300

19126

1,500

15333

1,500

198216

}300

1

29735

1,000

15333

1,500

Net length in col-

umn of route,yards 1,300 1,300

' Miles.

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Table 27.— Trains—Infantry Division—Headquarters and Military Police.

Maximum Strength.

1 3 4 5 6 7 8

Units.

Company.

Headquarters.

2

companies.

oEH

Medical

De-

partment.

Aggregate.

Remarks.

r'ril Ail ill » 1

1

1

1

1

1

3q

2

1

1

332

3

» Commander oftrains. See par.412, F. S. R.

ATn i nv("!> Tifn i n 1

1

1

222

TTir^t lipntpTi'int

S/irnn rl 1 i pn t pti nntIVTori iOH 1 T^OTin r1"Tn an 1" 3

T^n^il POTTiTTiiocTnTipri

Ttegimen tal sergeant major

3 4 6 10 3 J.;

1

1

1

1

2

2n

16

346422

64

48174

1

1

22

2

2

16

346

4

2o

64

48174

13

Fin i| : 1 1 i(")Ti QATjrfiS.nt mninvFirst sergeant 1

1

1

1

817

3o

1

1

32

2485

222216

346422

64

48170

Mess sergeantSupply sergeantStable sergeant

Saddler

Cook

Private nrst c'assPrivate 4Modioli 1"^ o rvi rt-m on + 13

Total enlisted

Aggregate

Field train, wagons

150 6 300 306 13 319

153 10 306 316 16 332

2304

2316

2

332Horses, riding

Mules, pack

152 12 16

3 1 3Mules, draft 8 8 8

Total mules 8 8 3|

11

Ri.les 147153177

A

1020

294306355

2SS316375

298316375

PistolsNet length in column of fours, yards

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Table 28.— Trains—Infantry division—Headquarters and military police.

Minimum Strength.

1 2 3 i 5 C 7 8

V nils.

>>aS3

sOo

Hoadquarters.

2

companies.

"3jjoH

Medical

De-

partment.

Aggregate.

Remarks.

a i

1

1

1

1

1

332

1

1QO

3

2

3

a Commander o f

trains. See par.412, F. S. R.

1

1

1

222

First lieutenant

3

3 4 6 1 10 Q0 1 'i

1

I

1

1

2

22

212224

2224

4

30114

1

1

2o

2

212224

2224

4

3011413

i

1

1

1

6

11oz1

1

21 c.iu55

2

2

2

2

122242224

4

30110

Mess sergeantSupply sergeantStable sergeantSergeantCorporalIlorseshoerMechanicSaddler

Bugler

Private 4

13

Total enlisted

Aggregate

100 6 200 206 13 219

103 10 206 216 16 232

2204

2216

2232

Mules, pack

102 12 16

1 3 38Mules, draft 8 8

Total mules 8 8 3 11

Rifles ',7

103132

4

1020

1942062G5

198216285

198216285

PistolsNet length in column of fours, yards

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Table 32.

Trains—Infantry Division—Supply— Wagon.

Maximum Strength.

1 2 3 4 5 6 ; 8 9

Units.

Section.

Company. Supply train.

Remarks.Headquarters.

3

sections.

o

Headquarters.

2

companies.

o

1

It4h

1

34

Ik 1 2Medical Department (veterinarians) . . .

Total commissioned 1 1 6 2 8

Quartermaster sergeant, Quartermaster2"

2b

"2m"

....

1

2

422

6212

662

12

6

819536

* Or the equiva-lent in packtrains when thedivision is opera-ating in areaswhere packtransportation is

necessary.

Sergeant, first class, QuartermasterCorps:Clerk 1*

lm1

1

22

Sergeant:Assistant wagonmasfer 1m

'im

lm

3*"

1*

1

3 31

63

3

1

63

6

212

66

2126

219436

Horseshoer

Saddler

2m1°>

1m

633

Corporal, assistant wagonmasterCook

2m 6

Private, first class:1

9718

Teamster

Total enlisted

Aggregate....

326

9618

45 9 135 1144 13 288 301

45 10 135 145 19 290 309

30 .... 90 901

.... 1802

* 1803

30 1 90 91 1 1S2 183

3 3 17 6 23

Mules, riding

Total mules

7124

34

21372

24376

24

48752

50756

131 7 393 400 6 800 806

82,95045

248,850140

4

1,092

497, 70028126

2, 196

Rifles 54

135 118*

2808

Net road length, yards 360

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Table 33.— Trains—Infantry division—Supply— Wagon.

Minimum Strength.

Units.

MajorCaptainMedical Department (veterinarian).

Total commissioned.

Quartermaster sergeant, QuartermasterCorps

Sergeant, first class, QuartermasterCorps:ClerkWagonmasterTrainmaster

Sergeant:Assistant wagonmasterMessHorseshoerFarrierSaddlerMechanic

Corporal, assistant wagonmasterCook

3

Private, first class:OrderlyTeamster

Private, laborer

Total enlisted

.

Aggregate

Wagons cargo.Wagons, field..

Total wagons.

Horses, riding

Mules, riding.Mules, draft.

.

Total mules.

Net cargo capacity, pounds.RiflesPistolsNet road length, yards

2w1'"

2m

326

45

45

30

30

124

131

82, 95045

360

Company.

90

90

60

14

24S

jr,2

90

o

21

4'_'

2

1

42

1

6512

(is

99

da

1

61

17252

Supply train.

13

19

17

6

165,900 ...

95 14 18

732 ...

1Pi

Bo

z

4284-1

28

4

213024

V.",

198

1202

122

34504

538

190

13124

209

217

« 120

3

123

23

36508

544

331, 80019126

1,476

Remarks.

Or the equivalentin pack trainswhen the divi-sion is operatingin areas wherepack transporta-tion is necessary.

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Table 34.— Trains—Infantry Division—Supply—Motor.

Maximum and Minimum Strength.

53

Units.

MajorLieutenant

.

Total commissioned

.

Quartermaster sergeant, QuartermasterCorps

Sergeant, first class:ClerkTruckmaster

Sergeant:ClerkAssistant truckmasterMess

" "

'

MechanicCookPrivate, first class:

* ChauffeurAssistant mechanic ....

Private, assistant chauffeur '.

Truckcompany,

Total enlisted.

Aggregate

Trucks, cargoTrucks, tankTrucks, mess, records, spare parts, etc

"

Trucks, repair, lightMotorcarsMotorcycles, with side ears ....Net cargo capacity, poundsRiflesPistols

'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.Y

Net road lengths, yards"

Head-quar-ters.

1

31

1

2

332

54

81,000

2,56

6 motor-truck

compan-ies.

6186t.

12

1981254

318

324

16212666

486,00029430

Total.

1

6

6186612

201.1

1255

162

127

67

i

486, 00029735

1,539

Remarks.

1

1 chauffeur in eachcompany to be as-signed as messenger.

All division trains, inwhole or in part, maybe assigned to theline of communica-tions if conditionswarrant.

Under ordinary condi-tions, one tank truckwill be sufficient.

Truckmasters to use alight repair truck.

For space multiply by4.

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54 TABLES OF ORGANIZATION, UNITED STATES ARMY, 1917.

Table 35.— Trains—Infantry Division—Engineer.

Maximum and Minimum Strength.

Units.

Head-quar-

ters andsupplysection.

CaptainFirst lieutenantSecond lieutenant.

Total commissioned

.

Master engineer, senior grade

.

Master engineer, junior grade

.

First sergeantSergeant, first classBattalion supply sergeantSupply sergeantStable sargeantSergeant :

CorporalHorseshoerSaddlerWagonerCookBuglerPrivate, first class

Private

Total enlisted

.

Combat train, wagonsField train, wagonsTechnical supply train, wagons.Motor trucksMotor carsMotor cycles, with side carsHorses, ridingMules, draftRiflesPistols

Net length, yards

lb

2b

1

331

I*

12

52

b 14

1

1

122

680496

3

Search-light

section,

201lb

814

83

65

° 181

3Id

765417

» Pon-ton

section.

li'

1

12*4b

31

371

lh

51

52

3024

1905010

Total.

241

212261051

803320

14

166

170

624

8

132

324

34615333

1,500

Remarks.

» 2 heavy (wooden) bridgedivisions, each capable ofmaking 225 feet of normalbridge for vehicles weigh-ing up to 6.000 pounds, or150 feet c f bridge with closeintervals for vehicles up to12,000 pounds.

b 10 wagons carrying tools, 1

wagon for each Infantryand Cavalry regiment, and4 wagons carrying smaUarms ammunition for En-gineer regiment.

o Number based on the fol-

lowing equipment: 6 powerunits, 6 searchlight units,

3 tool and supply wagons,and 3 trench-light wagonswith batteries and flares;

all 4-mule wagons. Num-ber will vary with changein type of equipment.

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Table 36.

Trains—Infantry Division—Sanitary.

55

Maximum Strength.

1 2 3 4 5 I 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Motor-driven

ambu-

lance

company.

Animal-drawn

am-

bulance

comnanv.

, Ambulancecompanies.

aa

£3

a

21Field hospitals.

.

CO

Ia

ai

TTnffounits.

Headquar-ters.

2motor-

drlven.

2

animal-

drawn.

Total.

Motor-di

field

hosn:

Animal-d

field

hosn:

Headquar-ters.

2

motor-

driven.

2

animal-

drawn.

Total.

Aggregate.

1 1 1 1 5 0j 2 2

First lieutenant iS 5 10 10 21 5 5 *1 10 10 21 42

11 1

I otaJ commis-sioned 5 5 3 10 10 23 12 12 26 .... 49

Sergeant, first class

6 6 2

2116

2116

.... 42212

42212

84524

3 3 .... 612

6

121225

20

Cornnral 6 6 "i' 7424

1 2 2 11 2 2 1

1

2 2 4

1 2 22 2 4

1 1

326

26

412

....

2

2 2 4

31

22 2 4 8

20Private, first class]96 124

4 4 8

Private 5 192 248 445 68 65 5 136 130 271 4 720

119 ]-n 6 238 300 544 80 80 160 160 326 8786 8

124 155 9 248 310 567 86 86 8 172 172 352 927~

Motor ambulances

8

12 24 24 2428

Motor trucks 3 6 62

11 22 222

Motor cars 2 2Motorcycles 3 6 6 2 4

4

10

2426

116

Ambulances 12 "24"

824

4

Wagons 4 &64

7 1444

145i

4Horses, riding 28 8 56 22

Mules, pack

8

4 8 8Mules, draft 66 132 132 30 60 60 16 21 IN

Total mules

.

70 140 L40 30 60 60!

21616

Net length, vards... 30 250 inn Ksn 30 on loon130 50 1,160

1

16

Remarks.

* An officer ofthe Quarter-master Corpsassupplyoffi-

cer.

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Table 37.— Trains—Infantry Division—Sanitary.

Minimum Strength.

1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Units.

Motor-driven

ambu-

lance

company.

Animal-drawn

am-

bulance

company.

Ambulancecompanies.

Motor-driven

field

hospital.

Animal-drawn

field

hospital.

Field hospitals.

4camp

infirmaries.

Aggregate.

Remarks.

Hea

dquar-

ters.

2

motor-

driven.

c3

ag03

03^IN

3oH

Headquar-

ters.

2

motor-

driven.

2

animal-

drawn.

o

1

» 1

1

1

13

1

1

3

1

3

1

»

1

2

6

2

6

5

13

6

26

1

» An officer of

the Quar-t e r m asterCorps as sup-ply officer.

CaptainLieutenantVeterinarian

1 o

I3 3 6 6

Total commis-sioned

Sergeant, first classHp.rffpQ n t.

3 3 3 6

212

8

6 15 4 4 2 8 8 18 33

1

64

1

641

1

1

1

2

57

—1

212

822224

114

4251622248

222

2 24 1

4Bo

4OO

817

A412

4616444816

409

TTnr^p^Vi nor

....

2

46

1

1

1

12

44

22.2

2

4

88

222

48

183 4

Saddler

Mt '{'] r i n if

CookPrivate, first classPrivate

Total enlisted

Aggregate

Motor ambulances

1

2

} 52 4

24

104 3

2

4

92

66 74 5 132 148 285 55 56 4 110 112 226 8 519

69 77 8 138 154 300 59 CO 6 118 120 244 8 552

82

164

16

41

4

16

443

162228162287

Motor trucks 9 18 181

4

Motor cars 1 1

Motorcycles 2 4

'i<T

436

2 4Ambulances 8

218

Wagons 719

1438

1444

4Horses, riding

Mules, pack

7 6

242

484

484

4160Mules, draft 30 60 60 16

Total mules 44 88 88 30 60 60 16 164

Net length, yards 400 240 650 360 168 540 48 1,250

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Table 38.—Cavalry Division.

Maximum Strength.

1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11

Units.

Headquarters.

3

cavalry

brigades.

1

regiment

of

field

artillery,

horse.

1

battalion

of

mount-

ed

engineers.

1field

signal

bat-

talion,

mounted.

1aero

squadron.

Total

division.

Aggregate

division

and

trains,

wagon.

Aggregate

division

and

trains,

motor.

Remarks.

Combatant.. 24

3480549

446t

162

131

181

5956710

61511410

62210810

Medical department..Chaplain

Total commissioned..

.

Field clerk...

27 543 51 18 14 19 672 739 740

3 S 6 6 g

Combatant 1149

13,428297

1,29033

35811

2396

1504

15,579360

16,3751,050

16,3861, 050

Medical department..

Total enlisted 123 13,725 1,323 369 245 154 15,939 17,425 17,436

Aggregate combatant . 138 13,908 1,334 374 252 168 16,174 16, 990 17, 008

1.50 14, 268 1,374 387 259 173 16,611 18,164 18,176

Combat train. 72117150

5

52

934

86149162

274247187

139149187

Field train, ration..Field train, baggage

32

214

Total wagons 5 339 25 12 16 397 708 475Guns, 3-inch, field..Motor cars. .

.

24 246

26242712

2510402432123697

2523

32224

5312;<n

97

Motor trucksTrailers . .

.

51

1

25246

12

Motorcycles with side cars...Aeroplanes

21

Ambulances.

.

Horses, riding.Horses, draft

130

95 95

13, 905 "954

726376 170

1615, 535

74215, 964

76015,909

742

Total horses 130 13, 905

54

1,680

4

376 186 16,277 16, 724 16, 651

Mules, pack..Mules, draft... 20

261

1,3922

1043752

1736

58317

1,604

211628

2,992

58328

2,036Total mules.. 20 1,707 110 89 53 1,979 3,831 2,422

Machine gunsRifles 98

5412,09913,554 ]

23,352 c

12150168

418

6612, 68015,802

28,674

8413, 33716, 191

f34,017

1

1 19.

3

8413,43016,121

33,005i 18.7

PistolsNet length in column of

route, yards :

130

200

,336

,650j

333363

604

251

450

J Miles.

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Table 39.

Cavalry Division— Trains.

Maximum Strength.

1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Units.

Wagon. Motor.

Remarks

Headquarters.

1

ammunition

train.

1supply

train.

1

sanitary

train.

1

engineer

train.

"3

oEh

Headquarters.

1

ammunition

train.

1supply

train.

1

sanitary

train.

1

engineer

train.

a0&H

Medical Department103

52

34 oo

2 2047

10qo

9 638*

2 2741

Total commissioned

CombatantMedical Department

13 7 7 38 2 67 9

290

6

218

38

677

2 68

807690

21613

256 241677'

83 796 21613

83

Total enlisted 229 256 241 677 83

~85

1,486

816

229 290 218 677 83 1,497

Aggregate combatant .

.

226 a;i 244 226 299 224 85 ~mAggregate

Combat train

242 263

1354

248 715 85 1 , 553 242 299 224 715~85~

1,565

53 188yo25

53 53

Field train, ration 2 92Field train, baggage 21 4 21 4 25

Total wagons 2 139 92 21 57 311 21 57 78

Guns, 3-inch field 1 1

414

5362

....

1

1

715620

1

1729626oft302

Motor cars 414

536

5125

1

414

536

Motor trucksMotorcycles, with side carsAmbulancesOther carriages 2 2

Horses, riding 242 2918

26 116 16 42918

242 116 16 374

Horses, draft

242 47 26 116 16 447 242 116 16 374

Mules, riding 43 110300380

1.7S

3111,388

Mules, pack 38

8204 228"

3 8204 228"

11432Mules, draft 568

Total mules 11 611 790 212 228 1,852 3 212 228 443

Machine guns 1822538

1,702

1

8

657389

5, 3431

13/

212"

226

320

1825049

1,341

18

750319

4,3311 2.1

RiflesPistolsNet length in column ofl

route, yards. /

212226

320

141106

1,704 933

7919

684-{

19925

1,043 933

7919

684j

> Miles.

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Table 40.

Cavalry Division.

Minimum Strength.

11

a Q 4 5 6 4QO 9 10 11

Units. 13D1

§CD

w

CO©

6J0

"C

11

regiment

of

field

artillery,

horse.

1

battalion

of

mounted

engineers.

1field

signal

bat-

talion,

mounted.i

03

WouCDo3

i•a

V'-3

a+aOEH

Aggregate

division

and

trains,

wagon.

Aggregate

division

and

trains,

motor.

Remarks

24

0

480ty±

9

4461

162

131

18 595D /

10

61410210

6229610Chaplain

Total commissioned. .

.

Field clerk .

27 543 51 18 14 19 672 726 728

3 3 6 6 6

Combatant.. 114

y9, 105

xoy87421

2417

2396

150A*t

10,723,.>'>

11,351645

11,460645

Total enlisted 123 9,294 895 248 245 154 10, 959 11,996 12, 105

Aggregate combatant.

.

Aggregate ...

138 9, 585 918 257 252 168 11,318 11,965 12,085

150 9, 837 946 286 259 173 11,63! 12,722 12, 833

Combat train 36"(17

150

552

934

501 J.9

162

211209187

103142187

QO2

144Field train, baggage

eo 18 12 16 607 432

Guns, 3-inch field 2462624AA

12

258

372448122461

2521

3192469122461

51

1

2524AO12

Motor trucksTrailers ....

Motorcycles, with side cars.

.

Other carriages 59 59

Horses riding 130 9,548 640510

257 17016

10, 752526

11,077544

11,027526

130 9,549 1,158 257 186 11,278 11,619 11,553

27261

1,248

22

76

29317

1,432

165624

2,640

29324

1,8163752

173620

20 1,536 80 89 ' 53 1,778 3,429 2, 169

Machine guns 548,0649,282

19,338

12150168

418

668,532

10, 997

23, 426

849,02511,312

/27, 905

\ 1 15.

8

849,20211,24627, 579i 15.6

98130

} 200

220246

460

920

2,560

251

450Net length in column of

route, yards.

' Miles.

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60 TABLES OF ORGANIZATION, UNITED STATES ARMY, 1917.

Table 41.

Cavalry Division— Trains.

Minimum Strength.

1 2 S 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Units.

Wagon. Motor.

wat*->

C3

d

a

—10

3

1

ammunition

train.

1supply

train.

v.

ct

t-

Cl

lengmeertrain.

•a

o

Headquarters.

|

1

ammunition

train.

1supply

train.

1

sanitary

train.

1

engineer

train.

ioEH

Medical Department4

234 26

2 19

35103

9 6'26"

2 2729

Total commissioned . .

.

Combatant . - .

Medical Department

13 6 7 26 2 54 13 9 6 26 2 |56

14613

204 195396"

83 625409

14613

290 218396'

83 737409

Total enlisted

Aggregate combatant .

.

Combat train .

.

159 204 195 396 83 1,037 159 290 218 396 83 1,146—156 208 198 85 647 156 299 221 85 767

172 210 202 422 85 1,091 172 299 224 422 85 1,202

HIS

353 161

6725

53 53Field train, ration 2 62

21 4 21 4 25

Total wagons 2 111 62 21 57 253 21 57 78

Guns, 3-inch, field

.

1 1

211

4

242

....

1

1

7

15620

1

1529325242

2114

24

5125

1

211

424

Motorcycles, with side cars

Other carriages 2 2

172 2418

26 87 16 32518

172 87 16 275

172 42 26 87 16 343 172 87|

16 275

33 103300256

136307

1,20838

4

156 228'3 4

156 228"7

384560

11 593 659 160 228 1, 651 3 KiO 228 391

1817634

1,366

18493318

4,479112.6/

142159

235

1825049

1,341

18670252

4,153' 2.4

RiflesPistols

Net length in column of\route, yards. /

142159

235

96106

1,344 850

7919

684|

19925

1,043 850

7919

684{

Remarks.

» Miles.

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Table 42.

Trains—Cavalry Division—JTcadquarters and Military Police.

Maximum Strength.

Units. 3C

O

3 0 Remarks.

ColonelMajorCaptainFirst lieutenantSecond lieutenant . .

.

Medical Department.

Total commissioned

.

Regimental sergeant major

.

Battalion sergeant major. .

.

First sergeantMess sergeantSupply sergeantStable sergeantSergeantCorporalHorseshoerSaddlerWagonerCook.BuglerPrivate, first class . .

.

PrivateMedical Department.

Aggregate

.

Field train, wagons.Horses, riding

Mules, pack.Mules, draft

.

Total mules.

Total enlisted 105

1

1

1

l

5s

21

1

22

19

61

RiflesPistolsNet length in column of fours, yards.

108 10

ins 12

103108132

10

20

in

222210

164224438122

•Jin

216

2214

206216264

1

1

2

22

2

10164224-I

lis

126

216

226

222C

212226284

13

13

ir,

it;

35

13

l

l

2

22

2101642

244is

12613

229

242

2212

11

212226320

a Commander of trains.

See Par. 412, F. S. R.

91466°—17 5

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Table 43.— Trains—Cavalry Division—Headquarters and Military Police.

Minimum Stbength.

1 2 3 4 5j

6 i 8

Units.doo£

Headquarters

.

p<oo 'ci

OMedical

De-

partment.C3to

M«i

Remarks.

a 1

1

1

1

1

1

332

1

1

3323

» Commander of trainsSee par. 412, F. S. R

Captain • 1

1

1

22

2First lieutenantSecond lieutenant

3

Total commissioned 3 4 6 10 3 13

1

1

1

1

2Oft

2

2i n1U164o£i

2A

4

18

76

1

1

2

2

2210

164

2

2

4

4

18

7613

Battalion sergeant majorFirst sergeant 1

1

1

1

5821

1

229

36

2222

11)

16

4

224

4

18

72

Mess sergeantSupply sergeantStable sergeantSergeant -

CorporalHorseshoerSaddlerWagonerCookBuglerPrivate, first class

4

13

Total enlisted

Aggregate.

Field train, wagons

70 6 140 146 13 159

73 10 156 L6 1 TOlit

2144

2

1562

172Horses, riding

Mules, pack

73 12 16

3 3

8Mules, draft 8 8

Total mules 8 8 3 11

Rifles 687390

610

20

136146180

142156200

142156235

Pistols _

Net length in column of fours, yards 35

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Table 44 .— Trains—Cavalry Division—Ammunitio n— Wagon.

Maximum Steength.

1 o 3 4 5 6J

7 8 9 10

Units.

Ammunition

train

section.

Ammunition traincompany.

Ammunition train.

Remarks.

Headquarters.

tn

aa+joCJm

"3

o&

Headquarters.

Smallarms.

03

ft .

C w

o ri

Artil-

lery.

T-H

a>

CJtic<Dfr.

boSO«j

Ik

lh

2h

1

4

2

» Includes 9drivers for

extra artil-

lery vehi-cles. Notpresent if

vehiclesnot sup-plied.

}» 1 2 lh

Medical Department (vet-

total commissioned. 1 2|

1 7

Battalion sergeant major lh 1

32

5

310

5535

10

5

5

7

14839

Regimental supply ser-

geant:lhIm

1

1

21

4221

1

41

2

1

5912

2

2

4

284

4

22

824

211824

lh

Sergeant :

Assistant wagonmaster 1- 2 lmlm2."

lmlmlmlh

2»>

lh

1

lh

29a 15

lm2<n

1"Im

4

2Saddler 2

Imlh

111

2

lh

1

2hCorporal:

Assistant wagonmaster 2m 4

Private, first classt4h1Teamster 29

65812

Aggregate

"Wagons, cargo

42 10 84 94 10 188 I 58 1 256

42 11 84 95 14 190 56 1 260

27 54 541

1082

27 l

1 1 1

1

1

1

4

1

1

1

5 5 14 10 518

2918

5 5 14 10 23 47

7

1123

4

14224

17228

3444S

9116

43568Mules, draft

Net cargo capacity, pounds

4

119 7 238 245 « 482 125 611

74.655 149.310 298,620181S2

s

74, 655 373, 27518

22538

1,702

Rifles

Net road length, yards

42

324

7 844

914

660

1

13

4217

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Table 45.— Trains—Cavalry Division—Ammunition— Wagon.

Minimum Strength.

Units.

MajorCaptainLieutenantMedical Department (vet-erinarian)

Total commissioned

Battalion sergeant major. .

.

Regimental supply ser-

geant:ClerkWagonmaster

Sergeant:Assistant wagonmas-ter

MessHorseshoerFarrierSaddlerMechanicAgent

Corporal:Assistant wagonmas-ter

AgentCookPrivate, first class:

OrderlyTeamster

Private, laborer

Total enlisted

.

Aggregate.

Wagons, cargoWagons, field train . .

.

Spare gunsSpare battery wagons.Spare store wagons. .

.

Horses, riding.Horses, dralt.

.

Total horses.

Mules, riding.Mules, draft.

.

Total mules

.

Net cargo capacity .poundsMachine gunsRiflesPistols

Net road length, yards

0a<

I-

2°"

29

42

L-

7

112

L19

74,655

""42

'""324'

Ammunition traineompany.

lh

lh

1

10

11

871^

126

126

81

21

121,

1

2

1

18

137

811

24

440

-If. 1

223, 965

4

'.1-

1

8

Ammunition train.

lh

2">

10

14

14

14

1

13

Smallarms.

a

61

2

1

8818

136

Artil-

lery.

lh

1>"

lmlm2mlmlmlmlh

2mlh

1

lh

29'15

58

137 59

811

24440

464

223. 96518

1334

271

1

1

1

18

23

9

116

125

74, 655

4217

6

11833

204

207

10S3

1

1

1

42

33560

593

298, 62018

17634

1,366

10

Remarks.

Includes 9drivers forextra artil-

lery vehicles.Not presentif vehielesnotsupplied.

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Table 46.— Trains— Cavalry Division—Ammunition—Motor.

Maximum and Minimum Strength.

65

Units.

Small arms.Artil-lery.

3 C.

SO<!

Remarks.

Lieutenant colonel -

MajorCaptainLieutenant

Total commissioned.

Battalion sergeant majorRegimental supply sergeant:

ClerkTruckniaster

Sergeant:Assistant truckmasterMessMechanicAgent

Corporal, agentCookPrivate, first class:

Chauffeur *

Assistant mechanicPrivate, assistant chauffeur .

.

Total enlisted

.

Aggregate

Truck, cargoTrucks, tankTrucks, mess, records, spare

parts, etcTrucks, repair, lightMotor carsMotorcycles, with side carsSpare guns b

Spare battery wagons b

Spare store wagons b

Net cargo capacity, poundsMachine gunsRitles

PistolsNet road length, yards

1

1

3

1

1

1

1

2

3329

132

836

l.i.l

837

1

1

31

1

1

1

2

332

55 227 55

5'i 10 224 2 ,:t 56

108 108

13

81,000

4!)

7

202

324, 00018

1962n

272

1

1

1

21

1

1

81,000

19s

351,079

497

262

15

5599

10

1681047

2' a)

299

13510

7

201

1

1

1825049

1,341

a 1 chauffeur in eachcompany to be assignedas messenger.

b Transported as trail-

ers to trucks.

All division trains,in whole or in part,may be assigned to theline of communica-tions if conditions war-rant.

Under ordinary con-ditions, one tanktruck will be sufficient.

Truckmasters to usea light repair truck.Agents to use motor-cycles with side cars.

,

For space multiply by4.

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Table 47.

Trains—Cavalry Division—Supply— Wagon—Fack.

Maximum Strength.

1 2 3 i 5 6 1 8 '.) 10 11

Units.

a.2+aoCO

Wagon com-pany.

Pack

company.

Supply train.

P.emarks.

Headquarters. 00+3OatwCO

+^»

OEh

Headquarters.

>>aC3

a0CJ

1—

<

6

pack

com-

panies."

O

Major 1

lh

41,

1

2

4

" To be re-placed bywagons whenthe divisionis operatingin areaswhere packtrains arenot necess-sary.

Captain 1 1

Medical Department

Total commis-sioned 1 1 6 1 7

Quartermaster sergeant,Quartermaster Corps 2h

2*

2

31

2

6

361

12

3

31

69

7

986018

Sergeant, first class,

Quartermaster Corps:Clerk 11

1m1

1

1

1Wagon masterTrainmaster 2»Packmaster t"> 6

/.

Sergeant:Assistant wagon-master 1m 3 3 3

Cargador 1m 6Mess l<n

l'm"

3"

11.

1

"*<$'

33

6

96"

1

6331

63

1

97

1

6

3

31

6

3

1

97

HorseshoerFarrier

2mlra

In

1m 6

SaddlerMechanic

Corporal, assistant wag-onmaster 2°>

CookPrivate, first class:

Orderly

1m

6<>

1

6

Teamster 32Packer 10'" 60

Private, laborer 6 18 18 18

Total enlisted

Aggregate

Wagons, cargo

45 9 135 144 14 13 144 84 241

45 10 135 145 14 l'.i 1 15 84 248

30 .... 90 901

901

902Wagons, field 1

Total wagons 30 1 (10 91 1 91 92

Horses, riding

Mules, ridingMules, pack

3 3 1 » 17 3 6 26

7 3 21 24 1450

2 24 84

300110300380Mules, draft 124 4 372 376 4 376

Total mules

Net cargo capacity,pounds

131 7 393 400 64 6 400 384 790

82,95045

360

248, 850 12,000 ....

18

248, 850140

4

1,092

72, 090 320, 850141106

1.704

Rifles 04

135 1404

1,092PistolsNet road length, yards.

.

14

10084

600

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Table 48.-Trams-Cavalry Division-Supply-Wagon-Paclc.

Minimum Strength.

67

Units.

MajorCaptain -

Medical Department(veterinarians)

Total commissioned

Quartermaster sergeant,

Quartermaster Corps

.

Sergeant, first class,

Quartermaster Corps:

ClerkWagonmasterTrainmasterPackmaster

Sergeant:Assistant wagon-master

CargadorMessHorseshoer.FarrierSaddlerMechanic

Corporal, assistant wag-

onmaster.CookPrivate, first class:

OrderlyTeamsterPacker

Private, laborer

Total enlisted

Aggregate

Wagons, cargoWagons, field

Total wagons

Horses, riding.

Mules, riding

Mules, pack.Mules, draft

Net cargo capacitypounds.

Rifles...Pistols .

.

Net road length, yards. - -

7 8 9 10 IX

Supply train.

Hoadquarters.

1

company.

6

pack

com-

'

panies."

Total.

Remarks.

Il 1

2

41

4>>

1

1 6 1 7

a To be re-

placed b ywagons whenthe division

is operatingin areaswhere packtrains aie notnecessary.

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68 TABLES OF ORGANIZATION, UNITED STATES ARMY, 1917.

Table 49. Trains— Cavalry Division—Supply— Motor.

Maximum and Minimum Strength.

tTnits.

MajorLieutenant.

Total commissioned

.

tttm&fasfeant*

(*»rt™t« Corps.

ClerkTruckmaster

.

Sergeant:ClerkAssistant truckmasterMessMechanic.

CookPrivate

, first class':"

"

Chauffeur a

.Assistant mechanic

Private, assistant chauffeur

Total enlisted

.

Aggregate

Trucks, cargoTrucks, tank

Motor carsMotorcycles, with side cars"Net cargo capacity, pounds'. ".".."

Kities . .

.

pistols....;;;; •

Net road length, yards'.

Mo .

° a

i

31

I

2

3329

S3

.VI

2721

I

1

412

4

!

1328

3G

81, 000

250

212

216

1088444

324, 00019620

C3

"oEh

Remarks.

1

4

412

44

1348

37

218

224

108

324. 00010925

1,043

a1 chauffeur in eachcompany to be as-signed as messenger.

All division trains, inwhole or in part, maybe assigned to theline of communica-tions if conditionswarrant.

Under ordinary condi-tions 1 tank truckwill be sufficient.

Truck-masters to use alight repair truck.

For space multiply by4.

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Table 50— Trains—Cavalry Division—Engineer.

Maximum and Minimum Strength.

69

Units.

CaptainFirst lieutenant

.

Total commissioned.

First sergeantBattalion supply sergeant.

Supply sergeantStable sergeantSergeantCorporalHorseshoerSaddlerWagonerCook.Bugler

Total enlisted.

Aggregate.

Combat train, wagon.Field train, wagon . .

.

Total wagons.

Horses, riding

Mules, draft

RiflesPistolsNet length, yards.

|l

S9< =O

I"

1*

lk

2h

1

161

2:'.

11

3k

t>!;

31

431lk

60 83

21

b 14

1

15

5

56206

180

61

393

12

11

1725913

504

85

57

162287919684

Remarks.

a 3 light, canvas, bridge divi-

sions, each capable of

making 185 feet of normalbridge for vehicles weigh-

ing up to 5,000 pounds,loaded.

b 9 wagons carrying tools, 1

wagon per Cavalry regi-

ment; 3 wagons carrying

Engineer supplies, ex-

plosives, etc.; 2 wagonscarrying ammunition for

mounted battalion ol

Engineers.

If motor trucks or tractors

are included in the train,

each will have 1 chauf-

feur and assistant chaffeur

in lieu of a wagoner. If

there are sufficient motorvehicles to warrant it, the

grade of stable sergeant

may be filled by a ma-chinist, and the horse-

shoer and saddler replaced

by machinist's helpers,

if necessary.

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Table 51.— Trains—Cavalry Division—Sanitary.

Maximum Strength.

Units.

3

§ o

—1 ^

; —

MajorCaptainFirst lieutenant.Veterinarian

Total commissioned

Sergeant, first class.

SergeantCorporalHorseshoerSaddlerFarrierMechanicCookPrivate, first class..

Private

g ais o03 «Its ©

Total enlisted 119

Aggregate Il24

Motor ambulances.Motor trucksMotor carsMotorcyclesAmbulancesWagonsHorses, riding

Mules, pack.Mules, draft.

Total mules.

Net length, yards..

150

155

70

4

Ambulance com-panies.

oil

119

124

125

1.)

LO

42212

22226

248

300

310

8132

1 Hi

400

is

34is

222

39

349

425

i 13

I to

80 80

si,

10 11 12 13

Field hospitals.

30

Ml

86

90

10

12

12

22224

130

160

172

60

60

220

20

1<J

2

2236

203

246

60

60

1 i 15

38

ISr,a

18

444615

555

677

TP,

2D 1

212

16

Remarks.

a An officer ofthe Quarter-master Corpsas supply of-

ficer.

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Table 52.—Trains—Cavalry Division—Sanitary.''

71

Minimum Strength.

Units.

MajorCaptainLieutenant.

.

Veterinarian.

.a

B>as a

03

P.a a8 °> ati ®"a a

1=

c a

Total commissioned

Sergeant, first class.

SergeantCorporalsHorseshoerSaddlerFarrierMechanicCook.

3&

I e

Private, first class \g2Private /

Total enlisted 66

Aggregate.

Motor ambulances

.

Motor trucksMotor carsMotorcyclesAmbulancesWagonsHorses, riding

Mules, pack.Mules, draft

.

Total mules.

Net length, yards..

74

77

Ambulancecompanies.

44

10 11 12 13

6 12

66

69

2

L2

822

224

114

148

319

1222236

170

219

154

200 240

231

03

5 sGJ O

03

Field hospitals.

59

MO

60

180

236

137

15 L6

26

60

60

Kill

Remarks.

.;"<i

422

160

850

» An officer of

the Quarter-master Corpsas supply of-

ficer.

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72 TABLES OF ORGANIZATION, UNITED STATES ARMY 1917.

Table 53.—Medical department personnel attached to mobile organizations.

Divisionheadquarters

Min.

Lieutenant colonelMajorCaptain or lieutenant.Veterinarian

Total commissioned.

Sergeant, first classSergeantPrivate, first class, andprivate

Total enlisted

.

Aggregate

Max.

Infantry.

Regiment.

Min

12

Horses, riding.Mules, pack..

.

Pistols

i:,

12

15

17

Max.

Cavalry.

Regiment.

Min.

29 17

21

25

131

33 21

Max.

10 11

Field Artillery.

2-battalionregiment.

Min.

29

33

37 27

2K

2

39

40

12

15

20

Max.

20

23

2X

2122

2922

3-battalionregiment.

Min.

17

21

27

2N

22

Max.

29

33

39

4022

12l

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

Engineers. Signal troops.

Train andmilitarypolice.Regiment. Mounted

battalion.Field

battalion

.

Aerosquadron.

Telegraphbattalion.

Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max.

Lieutenant colonel

Captain or lieutenantVeterinarian

2 o

1 1

1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3

Total commissioned.

.

Sergeant, firsst class

3

1

2

12

3

1

2

20

2

1

1

5

2

1

1

9

1 1 1 1 1 1 3

1

2

10

3

1

2

10

SergeantPrivate, first class, and

Total enlisted

, 1

5

1

5

1

3

1

3

1

5

1

5

15 23 7 11 6 6 4 4 6 6 13 13

Aggregate

Horses, ridingMules, packPistols

18

14

1

26

14

1

9

11

1

1

13

131

1

7

71

7 5 5 7 7 10 16

163

71

7 7 163

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Table 54.

Bands.

Maximum and Minimum Strength.

1 1

a 3 4

Units.

"p* n pith POT

\ >-t-i 1 Inn?

Band sec-

tion, head-quarterscompany,Infantry,Cavalry,or FieldArtillery.

Remarks.

1 1

1

1

1

1

2

4 4

2 2

4 4

13

2

13

30 28

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INDEX.

Aero squadronAmbulance company. (See Sani-

tary train.)

Ammunition train:

Cavalry division

Wagon—MaximumMinimum

MotorInfantry division

Wagon

MaximumMinimum

MotorArtillery. (See Field Artillery.)

BandsBattalion:

Engineers. (See Engineertroops.)

Field Artillery. (See Field

Artillery.)

Infantry. (See Infantrybrigade.)

Signal. (See Field Signalbattalion.)

Battery. (See Field Artillery.)

Brigade:HeadquartersCavalry. (See Cavalry bri-

gade.)Field Artillery. (See Field

Artillery.)

Infantry. (See Infantry bri-

gade.)

Cavalry brigade

:

MaximumMinimum

Cavalry Division. (See Division.)

Company

:

Ambulance. (See Sanitarytrain.)

Engineer. (See Engineertroops.)

Field Hospital. (See Sanitary

train.)

Headquarters

Field Artillery. (SeeHeldArtillery.)

Infantry. (See Infantry

brigade.)

Infantry (in battalion; Ma-chine-gun j. (See Infantry

brigade.)Motor truck

Ammunition. (See Am-munition train—Motor.)

Supply. (See Supplytrain—Motor.)

rage.

37

63m65

4517

lit

73

Page.

LO

Company—Continued.Supply company

Field Artillery. (See Field

Artillery.)

Infantry. (See Infantry

brigade.)

Wagon

Ammunition . (SeeAmmu-nition train—Wagon.) -

Supply. (See Supplytrain—Wagon.)

Division:HeadquartersCavalry—

MaximumMinimum

Infantry—

MaximumMinimum

Divisional trains:_

Cavalry division

MaximumMinimum.

Infantry division

MaximumMinimum

Engineer train:_

Cavalry division

Infantry division

Engineer troops:

Mounted battalion

MaximumMinimum

Regiment

MaximumMinimum

Field Artillery:

Corps (brigade)

Horse-drawn

MaximumMinimum

Motor—_Maximum

MinimumDivisional (brigade)

MaximumMinimum

Horse (regiment)

MaximumMinimum

Mountain (regiment)

MaximumMinimum

Heavy. (See Corps.)

Light. (See Divisional.)

Field Hospital Company. (See

Sanitary train.)

Field Signal Battalion

75

38

5759

394 L

5860

4042

6954

3435

3233

1618

2022

12

14

2426

2830

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76 INDEX.

Field Signal Battalion (mounted)(See Field Signal Battalion.)

Headquarters:Brigade . (See Brigade

.

)

Division. (See Division.)Headquarters Company:

Field Artillery. (See FieldArtillery.)

Infantry. (See Infantry bri-gade.)

Headquarters troop. (See Cavalrybrigaded

Page.

(See Field Artil-

(See Field Artil-

(See 'Field Artil-

Heavy Artillery.lery.)

Horse Artillery.lery.)

Infantry brigadeMaximum. .

.

Minimum.Light Artillery

lery.)

Medical Department:Personnel with mobile organi-

zationsSanitary trains. (See Sani-

tary train.)

Machine-gun company. (Sec In-fantry brigade.)

Machine-gun troop. (See Cavalrybrigade.)

Military police:Cavalry division

MaximumMinimum

Infantry division

MaximumMinimum

Motor-truck company:Ammunition train. (See Am-munition train.)

Supply train. (See Supplytrain.) ^ y

Mountain Artillery (SeeArtillery.)

Mounted Engineers. (Seegineer troops.)

Mounted Signal Battalion.Field Signal Battalion.)

Pack-train company:MaximumMinimum

Regiment:Cavalry

MaximumMinimum

Field

En-

(See

73

61

62

4344

6667

810

5556

Regiment—Continued.Field Artillery-

Heavy.Horse.Light.

Mountain.i

(See Field Artillery.)Infantry

Maximum^

Minimum gSanitary personnel. (See MedfcaiDepartment.)

Sanitary train:Cavalry division-

Maximum 7QMinimum "

7^Infantry division

MaximumMinimum

Signal battalion. (See Field Signalbattalion.)

Squadron

:

Aero. (-See Aero squadron.)Cavalry. (See Cavalry bri-

gade.)Supply company:

Field Artillery. (See FieldArtillery.)

Infantry. (See Infantry bri-gade.)

Supply troop. (See Cavalry bri-gade.)

Supply train-

Cavalry division

Wagon—Pack-MaximumMinimum

MotorInfantry division

Wagon

MaximumMinimum

MotorTrain guard. (See Military police.)Trams. (See Ammunition, Engi-neer, Sanitary, and Supplytrains.)

Troop

:

Cavalry (in squadron).Headquarters.Machine-gun.Supply.

(See CaA'-ahy brigade.)Wagon company. (See Ammuni-tion and Supply trains.)

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