f ' r 4 J ?3 i 12 r ,: hr*,A 711 If ■ ■ * : w -BAtTERY A. T F XAS A. AND M.. F. A^ R. O. T, C" Th* rovemxnent, peco K m*ln* the hi*h afficiency of the Texas AI and M. iBflitary department, has placed ua the class with Yale, Harvard, and Cornell in collegfc^ military cir cles. | Anyone who the oc casion of seeing the work done by the - Yale batteries knows that the ptafcing of artillery R. 0. T. C. units in these colleger is not an experi ment, for it has been a great suc cess at that college. We know that as an infantry R. O. c T. Q. college, A. and If. has won national fame; it, therefore. Stands | to reason that the work of our ar- tiUeArnmits will maintain this splen did record, and, from the way the V men have started to work, them is every reason to believe that the ar tillery will excell the infantry and signal corpa, if they don't watch their step. G. O. 49, W. D„ 1910, has been somewhat modified tyr Act of Conirrem so as to allew the work of training officers to be performed in is much more efficient manner, and on a larger scale. These amend- * menu include provisions for a great- , or number of officers, and non-eorn- missionsd officers for detail at col lages, and for pay of studenU during ‘ summer . ourses. With these efficient officers, and several *f’Hto old men in school < who held commissions in * | tbs army as artillery officers, the nucleus of 100 “Fish” are doinir some real good work even though most of if is assimilated at praton*. _ _JBei»over,_ for the supply of uniU. The gapply of equipment and animal* will be controlled by the fa< itios for their use and care which the collet ca.i provide from time to time. (e) Battery MstorU| and Equipment That prescribed for a battery in the “Handbook of 3-iach gun mater- ifL” Ord. Publ. 1669, with change as noted. (Guns should «preferably 4* be of the-3-inch type. Model 1902 4 or 6: failing theee, any type of ‘16 available.) (h) Additional 1. Range flndihg, m redie. signal THE T ALION equipmeat as prescribed for talion Light Field ArtUlery. | . 2. One gun and oae caisson with Batata, sights, fu»e-aetters and ac- esasories of each of the following types:' • $ 166 mm. gun (C-. F. F.) ' 166 mm. Howitier. 76 mm. Field Uun, Model 1916, American. 76 mm. Field Oufe, Model iMfi BntMk.. ] ’ .| M ■ ^1 76 ram. Field Oun, Model 1697. French. 4.7” gun. (e> Mis«« 1 2 1-2-ten tractor 1 6-ton tractor.. , ‘ 1 set aectionaliz< d projectiles. ' 2 set sectionslizod fusee. 4 dummy pawd«r bags, 156 mm and containers. i; 4 heavy Browning Machine f 4 Browning aut< matic rifles. 1 flash battery outfit bomb). 1 set subcaliber 2 wagons, escort, harness, Q. M. C. for wagons 2 sets load. ] 2 seU wheel, r 2 trucks, eargo^ fj. M. C. SO Officers* field saddles i Fell individual edniptoeait fox, each studant taking the R. O. T. C. (d) Aaimals. 4 mules 62 horses, draft (for 6 28 horses, riding. (e) Dtschmeut ♦ Without . animals, appro: the following detaalaaewtij^ necessary to care for equipment materiel and to, act as" assistant •truetors in materiel 1 supply sergeaiit. 1 sergeant < mechanic * 2 sergeants (instrutfters). 6 privates (to care for e id mate riel). If animals are provided, low Jig detachment will be 1 sergeant. 1 'supply sergeant. 1 stable sergeant. . ■ 2 horses!)oers • i 1 sergeant (mechanic). 4 sergeants( instructors). 16 privates, first class (for ea< hones provided). 1 Officer Quartermaster, supply officer, disbursing officer, in ehargo of Mafteriel. Specisliang in g\u.- ner’s Instruction and examination 1 Officer In charge of and coi}* 1 msiuis detaohmen, in charge of sea, stables. Instructor in < tion, horsemanship, driving and 1 Offices In charge of all ph training and drilla. xi Assistant sictpr in Msterisl. Spocianst on work of the special details. 1 Officer Instructor In motors and military science. 4 J All officers would be available as classroom ' instructor* ifeu-fhe various subjects in military science.' J The sit of "goldbricking*! is U unknown science in the Battery. - 1_ T— Limber* Left! ’Umbers Right! Afiill^ry! ArtiUery! It’s all rightl I A im-—Load-—Ready—Fire—Boom I Battery “A* Her 1* THE j CONFECTION! ! , J y ; • i* j Headquarters for A. & Refreshii Fountain Di I Delicioui Box and Bulk I idies l!'. Dainty Lui and Short Ordi j i . > ■ I, j j ; }. | ■ VUit us while in the always welcome aud we c.*m. les cals > mmiM l ■)ml ‘..iTfil |Vou are alwaya qrami' k •L'-iH give us Room! L i Y YOU BOUGHT Mf Leave your Film a at the Main fiuildi / x ’ • 'j'TV ; EXPERT DEV] AND FINIS] •.! | Ln ■ In f J iHlP I f.IJi (! ; F IPING fG. i < I ' li I' T' •a* • [.• SIMS ■■ms. .ne r 1 • . READY New York Cafe Residence - - DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE . - . TT • . ir eo> ■e 343 A. wl i WORLEY 4—— * ■/. - BRYAN-COLLEGE WTERURBAN ALWAYS AT YOURf SERVICE TICKETS AT CITY OFFICGiAND DN CARS