| Section. | Duties | 1 | Sentries | 2 | Patrols | 3 | Alertness | 4 | Stand to | 5 | Arrangements in case of attack | 6 | Machine guns | 7 | Cooperation between artillery, etc | 8 | Method of dealing with crater formed by mine explosion | 9 | Reliefs | | (a) Reconnaissance | 10 | (b) Points to be noted by company commander | 10 | (c) Guides | 10 | (d)Smoking and talking | 10 | (e) Rate of march to trenches | 10 | (f) Procedure on arrival in trenches | 10 | Wiring | 11 | Organization of work on defenses | 12 | Log books | 13 | Undercutting trench sides | 14 | Communications | 15 | Ration parties from front trenches | 16 | Firing at aeroplanes | 17 | Rifles, equipment, and ammunition | 18 | Precautions against gas attacks | 19 | Action during enemy gas attack | 20 | Action after enemy gas attack | 21 | Action during gas shell bombardment | 22 | Discipline with regard to carrying small box respirators | 23 | Vermorel sprayers | 24 | Sanitation | 25 | Rations and cooking | 26 | Care of grenades | 27 | Steel helmets | 28 | Issue of rum | 29 | Chilled feet and frost bite | 30 |
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