lligence Officers_ {Captain T. H. Kelly.
{Lieutenant Nordmann.
UNITS
Units Commanding Officers
_1st A.L.H. Regiment_ Lieut.-Colonel C. F. Cox, C.B.
_2nd A.L.H. Regiment_ Major A. J. O. Thompson.
_3rd A.L.H. Regiment_ Lieut.-Colonel G. De. L. Ryrie.
_No. 3 Battery, A.F.A._ Major C. F. Warren.
_No. 1 Field Troops, Corps of A.E._ Captain E. V. T. Rowe.
_Half No. 2 Company A.C. of Signallers_ Lieutenant E. G. Donkin.
_No. 1 Light Horse T. and S. Column_ Major J. G. Tedder, V.D.
_No. 1 Light Horse Field Ambulance_ Major W. M. Helsham.
UNITS ATTACHED
Units Commanding Officer
_No. 5 Squadron 1st A.L.H. Regt._} Captain C. D. Fuller
_No. 5 Squadron 2nd A.L.H. Regt._}
AMMUNITION
_No. 3 Battery, A.F.A._ 5 rounds per gun, shrapnel.
10 rounds per gun, blank.
_Pom-pom Guns_ 25 rounds per gun.
_Colt Machine Guns_ 250 rounds per gun.
_Small-Arm Ammunition_ 25 rounds per rifle.
WORK BEING PERFORMED BY OTHER BRIGADES
_2nd L.H. Brigade_--At disposal of Brigadier for Drill and
Manoeuvre.
_1st Infantry Brigade_--Brigade Drill and instruction in Manoeuvre
under Brigadier.
MANOEUVRE AND TACTICAL EXERCISE
1ST LIGHT HORSE BRIGADE
_General Idea_
A Northern Force (Brown), consisting of one L.H. Brigade, covering
the detrainment of Troops at PARRAMATTA, reach LIVERPOOL at 10 P.M.
on the night of the 5th January.
A Southern Hostile Force (White) of all arms is reported to have
occupied APPIN.
_Special Idea_
(Reference-map of Liverpool Manoeuvre Area)
During the night of 5th-6th January, the O.C. Brown L.H. Brigade
received order to march at 9 A.M. on the 6th January by the right
bank of the GEORGE'S RIVER and reconnoitre towards APPIN.
1ST PHASE
1. Reconnaissance and Screening Duties by the Light Horse.
2. Use of Artillery in checking the advance of hostile Infantry by
long-range fire. (_See_ Map
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