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Part V.—Military, Naval and Air Clauses
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 May 2017
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- American Journal of International Law , Volume 15 , Issue S1: Supplement: Official Documents , January 1921 , pp. 35 - 46
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1921
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* Each regiment comprises 3 battalions of infantry. Each battalion comprises S companies of infantry and 1 machine gun company.
† Each battalion comprises 1 headquarters, 2 pioneer companies, 1 bridging section, 1 searchlight section.
‡ Each regiment comprises 1 headquarters, 3 groups of fleld or mountain artillery, comprising S batteries; each battery comprising 4 guns or howitzers (fleld or mountain).
§ This detachment comprises 1 telegraph and telephone detachment, 1 listening section, 1 carrier pigeon section.
* Each regiment comprises 4 squadrons.
† Each group comprises 9 fighting cars, each carrying 1 gun, 1 machine gun, and 1 spare machine gun, 4 communication cars, 2 small lorries for stores, 7 lorries, including 1 repair lorry, 4 motor cycles. Note—The large cavalry units may Include a variable number of regiments and be divided Into independent brigades within the limit of the effectives laid down above.
* Each regiment comprises 3 battalions of infantry. Each battalion comprises 3 companies of infantry and 1 machine gun company.
* Automatic rifles or carbines are counted as light machine guns. N.B.—No heavy gun., i.e., of a caliber greater than 105 mm., is authorized.