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4.
Thus the reorganization of the corps vill be a
special one. The nature of its employment will depend upon
the actual needs of the Colony, and as pointed out by the
Commandant this should increase its popularity.
5.
As regards the forts (3a) these should be selected by
the officer Commanding Royal Artillery so as to necessitate
training with only one or two natures of guns, thus simplify-
ing it, and giving more time for training with movable
armament, machine guns, or musketry. I am of opinion that the
reduced training in ferts proposed by the Commandant will
still be sufficient to make the Corps a valuable reserve for
the Garrison Artillery of the Fortress
(signed) T.#.G.Bryan
Hong Kong
30/5/03.
Major R.G.A.
C.R.A. South China.
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