A nation in making: the organization and administration of Canada's military in World War One 1
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adam_text | Table Of Contents
Volume One
-
Introduction
xiii
Abbreviations
xvii
Chapter
1 -
Elements of Military Organization
23
Formational Hierarchy
Lines of Communication
Echelons and Support
Establishments
The Staff
Chapter
2 -
Canadian Establishments and Formation organizations
33
Formational Establishments, By Arm of Service
Evolution of Divisional Organization through the War
Evolution of Brigade Organization and Establishment through the War
Evolution of Battalion Organization and Establishment through the War
Company and Platoon Organization
Chapter
3 -
Canadian Government Organization for War
47Impact of War on Government Organization
The Dominion Government
War Measures Act
Selected Dominion Government Departments
Chapter
4 -
Military and Related Organizations in Canada
51
Military Districts, Camps and Dispersal Areas
Royal Military College
Canadian Garrison Regiment
Canadian Defence Force
Reserve Militia and Home Guards
Legion of Frontiersmen
Detention Camps
War Industry
Chapter
5 -
The Canadian Militia in
1914 57
Canada s Military Heritage
Canada Militia
-
General Organization and Responsibilities
Department of Militia and Defence, and Militia Council
Militia Organization and Strengths, by Branch
Chapter
6 -
Recruiting and Mobilizing the CEF
65
Initial Mobilization
Valcartier Camp
-
September/October
1914
Legal Position and Development of the Canadian Expeditionary Force
1st
Canadian Contingent/
1st
Canadian Division
2nd
Canadian
Contingenť2nd
Canadian Division
Monthly Wastage Expectations and Casualties
Subsequent Recruiting Policies
Canadian Draft-Giving Depot Battalions
The Role of the Militia in Recruiting
Militia Drafts
Overseas Supply of Officers
National Service Act and Conscription
3rd
Canadian Division
4th Canadian Division
5th Canadian Division
Chapter
7 -
Reinforcing and Training The CEF
Fundamentals of Training the CEF
Recruiting Centres and Camps in Canada
Canadian Overseas Schools of Instruction
Organization of Training and Reinforcement for the CEF
Chronology of Training and Reinforcement
Chapter
8 -
The Overseas Canadian Military Organization
Ministry, Overseas Military Forces of Canada
Canadian Section, General Headquarters,
3rd
Echelon
British Army Council
Selected Departments of the Overseas Ministry
Command Areas and Depots
-
United Kingdom
Canadian Camps and Facilities in the United Kingdom
Chapter
9 -
Canadian Lines of Communication, Support and Army Troops Units
Base/Reinforcement Camps
-
Le
Havre, Rouen, Etaples
Lines of Communication Units
Canadian Army Troops Units
Chapter
10 -
The Canadian Army Service Corps (Transport And Supply)
Canadian Scale of Issue
System of Supply in the Field/Echelons of Supply
Rations and Fuel Carried in the Field with Units, and in
A.S.C.
Trains and
Supply Columns
Forage Carried in the Field with Units, and in
A.S.C.
Trains and Supply
Columns
Trench Stores and Equipment
Canadian Depot Units of Supply
Canadian Field Butcheries and Bakeries
Canadian Railhead Supply Detachments
Canadian Corps Transport and Supply Column
Canadian Corps Troops Supply Column
Canadian Corps Siege Artillery Park
Canadian Corps Ammunition Park
Canadian Reserve Parks (Companies)
Canadian Divisional Transport and Supply Columns
Canadian Divisional Transport and Supply Column Workshops
Canadian Divisional Ammunition Parks, with
CFA
(attached)
/
Divisional
Ammunition Sub-Parks
Canadian Divisional Trains
Canadian Corps Mechanical Transport (MT) Column
Canadian Corps Troops Mechanical Transport (MT) Company
Divisional Mechanical Transport (MT) Companies
Canadian Motor Machine Gun Mechanical Transport (MT) Company
Canadian Engineers Mechanical Transport (MT) Company
Mechanical Transport (MT) Section,
CASC
Chronology of the Canadian Army Service Corps in World War I
Canadian Army Service Corps in the United Kingdom
Canadian Army Service Corps in the Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force
Army Service Corps Training
99
117
129
131
vi
Chapter
11 -
The Canadian Ordnance Services
147
Role and Responsibilities of the Canadian Ordnance Corps
Ordnance Companies
Armourers/Armourer Shops
Armament Officers
Ordnance Mobile Workshops
Ordnance Inspection Department
Surplus Stores
5th Divisional Equipment
Hospitals
Part Worn Clothing
Officers Repayment Store
Ordnance Services in the United Kingdom
Ordnance Training
Chapter
12 -
The Canadian Army Pay and Records Services
151
Role, Responsibility and Evolution of the Canadian Army Pay Corps
Director of Pay and Records Services, Overseas
Chief Paymaster (Paymaster General), UK and Cdn Pay Office (Paymaster-
General s Branch)
Department of the General Auditor
Deputy Paymaster-General
Assistant Deputy Paymaster-General, Grade
2,
United Kingdom
Assistant Deputy Paymaster-General, Grade
3,
United Kingdom
Command Paymasters
Assistant Deputy Paymaster-General, Grade
1
(Canadian Section, GHQ,
France)
Overseas Base Paymaster, Base in France
Field Cashiers with Divisions, France
Regimental Paymasters
Canadian Pay Services with the Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force
Pay Services Training
Canadian Records Office
Chapter
13 -
The Canadian Army Postal Services
157
Role, Responsibilities and Evolution of the Canadian Postal Services in World
War I
Chapter
14 -
The Canadian Chaplain Services
161
Role, Responsibilities and Evolution of the Canadian Chaplain Service in
World War I
Chapter
15 -
The Canadian Forestry Corps
Role and Responsibilities of the Canadian Forestry Corps in World War I
165
Imperial Forestry Organizations
Directorate of Timber Operations
Battalions, CFC/Forestry Battalions
Groups, CFC/Forestry Groups
Districts, CFC/Forestry Districts
Companies, CFC/Forestry Companies
Canadian Forestry Corps Base Depot, CFC
Technical Warehouses, CFC
Workshop, CFC
Canadian Forestry Corps Farms, CFC
Paris Detachment, CFC
Eclaron Detachment, CFC
Noyon Detachment, CFC
vu
Canadian
Forest Parties
Canadian Forestry Hospitals
Canadian Forestry Operations in the United Kingdom
Canadian Forestry Operations in France
Forestry Operations in Canada
Chronology of the Canadian Forestry Corps in World War I
Forestry Recruitment and Training
Chapter
16 -
Canadian Railway Troops
175
Canadian Overseas Railway Construction Corps
Railway Service Guards
Railway Troops Reinforcement and Training
Chapter
17 -
The Canadian Corps
179
General Administration And Organization
Corps Staff
-
Organization And Responsibilities
Miscellaneous Staff Officers
Canadian Corps Organization And Order Of Battle
-
October
1915
Canadian Corps Organization And Order Of Battle
-
November
1918
Canadian Corps Reinforcement Camp/Canadian Entrenching Group
Chapter
18 -
The Canadian Infantry
191
The Role Of The Infantry
Infantry Battalions
University Companies
Special Service And Independent Infantry Companies
Volume Two
-
Chapter
19 -
The Canadian Machine-Gun Corps
207
The Evolution Of The Canadian Machine-Gun Corps
Motorized Machine-Gun Units
1st
Canadian Division Machine-Gun Units Prior To Formation Of Canadian
Machine-Gun Corps
2nd
Canadian Division Machine-Gun Units Prior To Formation Of Canadian
Machine-Gun Corps
3rd
Canadian Division Machine-Gun Units Prior To Formation Of Canadian
Machine-Gun Corps
4th Canadian Division Machine-Gun Units Prior To Formation Of Canadian
Machine-Gun Corps
5th Canadian Division Machine-Gun Units Prior To Formation Of Canadian
Machine-Gun Corps
Miscellaneous Machine-Gun Units
Canadian Machine-Gun Corps
Chief Machine-Gun Officer
Brigade Machine-Gun Company
Divisional Machine-Gun Company
Machine-Gun Battalion
Motor Machine-Gun Brigade
Machine-Gun Training
Chapter
20 -
The Canadian Mounted Troops
-
Cavalry, Cyclists, Tanks
213
Role And Evolution Of Canadian Mounted Troops
Cavalry Regiment (While Most Commonly Consisting Of Three Squadrons,
Could Also Have Two Or Four Squadrons)
Canadian Cavalry Brigade
Divisional Cavalry Squadrons And Canadian Light Horse
viii
Canadian
Mounted Rifles
Royal Northwest Mounted Police
Canadian Cyclists
Canadian Tank Corps
Cavalry Training
Chapter
21 -
The Canadian Artillery and Trench Mortars
219
Role And Types Of Artillery
Logistics Of Moving Artillery
Ammunition Supply
Canadian Corps Artillery Administration
General Officer Commanding, Royal Artillery
General Officer Commanding, Canadian Corps Heavy Artillery
Officer Commanding, Divisional Artillery
Counterbattery Staff Officer
Canadian Corps Survey Section, Canadian Engineers
Artillery Brigade
Brigade Ammunition Column
Canadian Field Artillery
Royal Canadian Horse Artillery
Canadian Siege Artillery
Garrison (Heavy) Artillery
E Canadian Anti-Aircraft Battery
Trench Mortars
Chronology Of Canadian Artillery In World War
1
Artillery Training
Chapter
22 -
Canadian Medical and Dental Services
245
Medical Organization And Procedures In Handling Casualties
Medical Services Command Structure
Command Depots
Regimental Medical Officers
Field Ambulances
Rest Stations
Sanitary Sections
Ambulance Trains
Motor Ambulance Convoys
Medical Laboratories
Depots Of Medical Stores
Casualty Clearing Stations
Clearing Hospitals
Stationary Hospitals
General Hospitals
Convalescent Hospitals
Special Hospitals
Canadian Forestry Corps Hospitals
Other Miscellaneous Canadian Hospitals
Hospital Ship Unit
List Of Technical Equipment For Medical Units
Fitness Categories
Canadian Army Medical Services Overseas
Chronology Of Canadian Army Medical Corps During World War I
Medical Corps Training Overseas/ Canadian Army Medical Corps Depot
Canadian Army Medical Services In Canada
Canadian Nursing Services
ix
Canadian
Dental
Services
Софѕ
Dental
Laboratory
Chapter
23 -
The Canadian Veterinary Services
267
Evolution Of Canadian Veterinary Services
Assistant Director Of Veterinary Services, Canadian Corps
Deputy Assistant Director Of Veterinary Services
Veterinary Officers
Divisional Mobile Veterinary Sections
Canadian Corps Veterinary Evacuating Station
No
1
Canadian Veterinary Hospital
Remounts Squadrons
Canadian Remounts Depots
CASC
Chapter
24 -
The Canadian Engineering Services
271
The Role And Evolution Of Military Engineers In World War I
Chief Engineer
Engineering Brigades
Battalion, Canadian Engineers
Field Company, Canadian Engineers
Pontoon Bridging Company, Canadian Engineers
Divisional Pontoon Bridging Transport Units
Army Troops Companies, Canadian Engineers
Tramways Companies, Canadian Engineers
Corps Survey Section, Canadian Engineers
Tunneling Companies, Canadian Engineers
Anti-Aircraft Searchlight Company, Canadian Engineers
Chronology Of Canadian Engineering Services In World War I
Engineering Training
Chapter
25 -
The Canadian Signals Services
281
Role And Evolution Of Canadian Signals Services
Chief Signals Officer
Canadian Corps Signals Company
Divisional Signals Companies
5th Divisional Artillery Signals Section/Sth Army Brigade,
CFA
Signals Sub-
Section
1914
Establishments
1918
Establishments
Chronology Of Canadian Signals Service In World War I
Signals Training
Chapter
26 -
Miscellaneous Canadian Branches and Services
287
Corps Of Staff Clerks
Gas Services
Military Police
Canadian Labour Corpsflnfantry Works Companies/Area Employment
Companies
Canadian Construction Battalions
Canadian Pioneers
Hydrological Corps And Advisors On Sanitation
Chapter
27 -
The Canadian Auxiliary Military Services
293
The Young Men s Christian Association/Canadian Military Y.M.C.A.
The Knights Of Columbus Catholic Army Huts
The Salvation Army
The Canadian Red Cross Society
Khaki University/University Of Vimy Ridge
Chapter
28 -
Canadian Units with Imperial Formations Outside Canada and
299
Europe
Macedonia (Salonika)
Mesopotamian Party
( Dunsterforce )
Palestine Party
Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force (Including The North Russia
Contingent)
Instructors To US Army
Chapter
29 -
Canadians with Imperial Organizations
303
General Assignment To British Army
General Assignment To Royal Navy
General Assignment To Royal Air Force (Formerly Royal Flying Corps and
Royal Navy Air Service)
Battlefields Memorial Committee
Directorate Of Graves Registration And Enquiries
Imperial War Graves Commission
Imperial Motor Transport Service
Inland Waterways And Docks
Inter-Allied Permanent Committee For Disabled Soldiers
Railway Transport Service
British Government Service
Chapter
30 -
Canadian Civilian War Support Organizations and Initiatives
305
Victory Loan Campaigns
Canadian National Service League (National Committee Of Women for
Patriotic Service)
Recruiting Leagues
Canadian Patriotic Fund/Manitoba Patriotic Fund
Belgium Relief Fund
South Of France Relief Association
Canadian Field Comforts Commission
Contributions Of Canadian Women
The National Relief Committee
Civilian Overseas War Support Organizations And Initiatives
Canadian War Contingent Association
Canadian Officers Club
IODE Club
King George And Queen Mary Maple Leaf Club
Navy And Army Canteens
Royal Automobile Club
St. Dunstan s Hostel For Blind Soldiers And Sailors
Chapter
31 -
The Canadian Naval Service in World War I
309
Chapter
32 -
Canadian Military Air Services in World War I
311
Canadian Aviation Corps
Canadian Air Force
Canadian Naval Air Service
Chapter
33 -
Conclusions
313
Appendix A
-
Summary of Canadian Military Operations in World War I
315
Summary Of Canadian Military Operations
Canadian Battlefield Memorials
Battles In Which Canadian Units Participated
Appendix
В
-
Medals And Decorations Awarded to the CEF
323
Appendix
С
-
Formation And Specialist Insignia of the CEF
325
Xl
Arm Bands
Battle Patches
Formation Patches
Appendix
D
-
Perpetuations, The CEF Legacy to the Canadian Militia
Appendix
E
-
Location of CEF Units
&
Departments on November
1918
Appendix
F
-
Uniforms And Personal Equipment Of The CEF
Non-Commissioned Officers and Other Ranks
Officers
Load-Bearing Equipment and Accessories
Appendix
G
-
Weapons and Equipment of the CEF
Small Arms
Machine-Guns
Grenades
Artillery
Appendix
H
-
Equipment Carried and Types of Equipment Used by the CEF
Horses and Pack Animals
Harnessing
Horse-Drawn Vehicles and Equipment Carried
Types Of Mechanical Transport in World War I
Appendix I
-
Canadian Corps Standing Trench Orders
-1916
Appendix
J
-
Index Of Documentation and Files Kept by Battalions and Similar
Units
Appendix
К
-
Demobilization Procedures and Policies of the Cef
Appendix
L
-
Dictionary of Trench Slang
Bibliography
331
333
347
357
363
377
385
386
389
401
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