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Carbine to be as light as possible, consistent with efficiency to permit of rapid movement to any given point.
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Framing. Kay much not necessary beyond a few simple field ... the Troop would seldom be required to work in a body. It will be necessary for each trooper to have a thorough and intimate knowledge of the roads and hill paths particularly.
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There are East sides of the Galand, practices. Dismounted duty, outposts, reconnoitring, patrolling, Field firing with horses, a certain amount of signalling, as laid down in Regulations for mounted Infantry 1884. That about 15 days annually be required after declement drills to be got through in the months of November, December, January in addition to Rifle and Revolver practice.
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Strength. A strength of 25 to be aimed at, only Europeans. The officers and non-comm's commanded the Troop. Officers to be selected by Efficiency. Every officer and ... to pass out of the second class at least ... a fine of $10 to be imposed on every ... not making himself efficient. Attendance at Annual inspection parade to be ... a test of efficiency. Absence from the Colony or ... being only valid excuses. The troop to be placed, so far as Regulations will allow, under a ... officer for military inspection. The Government to appoint from the regular service. New members. After the Troop is formed and members ...