Military Regulations




1298
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 52

Infantry and Cyclists.

  1. To qualify for capitation each company must go into a “company” camp for six days each year. Every man must be present and sleep in camp at least four days out of the six. Each man must attend at least eighteen parades during the year, at which at least one-half of the strength must be present, three of these being afternoon parades. Two-thirds of the strength must be present on at least four parades during the year.

New Zealand Medical Corps.

  1. To earn capitation each officer must during the year, attend at least four parades of the unit to which he has been appointed, and in addition must attend twice at a company or battalion camp during the year.

Field Hospital and Bearer Companies.

  1. To earn capitation each detachment must go into the “company” or “battalion” camp of such company or unit as may be ordered by the P.M.O. of the district, and each man must sleep in camp the same number of nights as laid down for the company or unit. Each man must attend at least twelve parades during the year, at which at least one-half of the strength of the detachment must be present, three of these being afternoon parades, and, in addition, each man must earn a certificate on being examined practically by a Board consisting of the P.M.O. of the District, the O.C. the company, and another officer to be named by the P.M.O., in the drills, &c., laid down in the “Manual for the Medical Army Corps” in use in the Imperial service for the time being: Provided that men detailed to attend at hospitals for the purpose of gaining practical experience shall be allowed, when recommended by the surgeon-general, to count such attendances as six parades for the purpose of qualifying for capitation.

Garrison and Battalion Bands.

  1. (1.) To qualify for capitation, bandsmen must have served six months, and be efficient musicians, and attend eighteen parades (battalion or band) during the year, at which at least one-half of the strength must be present, three of these being afternoon parades. Two-thirds of the strength must be present on at least four parades during the year.
    (2.) Garrison and battalion bandsmen shall not be required to undergo a course of class-firing.
    (3.) In addition to capitation allowance, an annual grant of £25 shall be made to the Garrison bands at Auckland, Wellington, Nelson, Christchurch, and Dunedin.

PAID DAYLIGHT PARADES FOR VOLUNTEERS.

  1. Each officer and Volunteer attending daylight parades, as hereinafter provided for, shall receive a personal payment of 2s. 6d. for each such parade; provided always that no parade held at or during camp (or on Sunday) shall count as a paid daylight parade, and that no paid daylight parade shall be allowed to count towards capitation.
  2. Paid daylight parades must be held in the open air, and be between the hours of 1 p.m. and 8 p.m. during the months of November, December, January, and February; and between the hours of 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. during the remainder of the year.
  3. Paid daylight parades must be devoted to practical field manœuvres: in the case of Garrison Artillery, to fort-manning; and in the case of Submarine Mining Engineers the work should, if possible, be on the water. Parades must be of not less than two hours and a half duration.
  4. The strength of the parades of various branches necessary to earn the personal payment is as follows:—
    Field Artillery.—One complete section.
    Garrison Artillery.—One half of the total strength of the company.
    Submarine Mining Engineers.—One officer and fourteen men.
    Field Engineers, Mounted Rifles, and Infantry, Cycle Companies, and Field Hospital and Bearer Companies.—One-half the total strength of the company.
  5. Any member of a field hospital and bearer corps detailed for duty by the P.M.O. to attend a daylight parade of any other


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🛡️ Volunteer Capitation Allowance Regulations (continued from previous page)

🛡️ Defence & Military
Capitation Allowance, Volunteer Force, Infantry, Cyclists, Parades, Camp Requirements

🛡️ Capitation Requirements for New Zealand Medical Corps Officers

🛡️ Defence & Military
Medical Corps, Capitation, Officer Attendance, Parades, Company Camp, Battalion Camp

🛡️ Capitation Rules for Field Hospital and Bearer Companies

🛡️ Defence & Military
Field Hospital, Bearer Companies, Camp Attendance, Parades, Practical Examination, Medical Drills, Surgeon-General, P.M.O.

🛡️ Capitation and Funding for Garrison and Battalion Bands

🛡️ Defence & Military
Military Bands, Capitation, Musicians, Parades, Efficiency, Annual Grant, Auckland, Wellington, Nelson, Christchurch, Dunedin

🛡️ Paid Daylight Parades for Volunteers

🛡️ Defence & Military
Paid Parades, Volunteers, Daylight Parades, Field Manoeuvres, Fort Manning, Submarine Mining, Parade Duration, Payment 2s. 6d.

🛡️ Minimum Strength Requirements for Paid Daylight Parades

🛡️ Defence & Military
Parade Strength, Field Artillery, Garrison Artillery, Submarine Mining Engineers, Field Engineers, Mounted Rifles, Infantry, Cycle Companies, Field Hospital

🛡️ Duty Assignment for Field Hospital Members

🛡️ Defence & Military
Field Hospital, Bearer Corps, Duty Assignment, P.M.O., Daylight Parade, Continuation of Text