Topic: AIF - Lighthorse
Australian Light Horse
Roles within the Regiment
Duties of Troop (or Half-Squadron) Orderly Corporal
The following entries dealing with the roles and duties within the hierarchy of a light horse regiment are extracted from a very informative handbook called The Bushman’s Military Guide, 1898. While written in 1898, the information contained in the entries held true for the next twenty years with only minor modifications with the principles remaining as current then as now.
Duties of Troop (or Half-Squadron) Orderly Corporal
38. Duties of Troop (or Half-Squadron) Orderly Corporal.
(1.) He parades all men for mounted orderlies, guards, fatigues, or any other duties whatever, and must, on an emergency, be capable of taking up the duties of orderly sergeant.
(2.) Any man sick to report to the troop orderly corporal before 8 a.m. daily, except in special cases.
(3.) He will see that tent orderlies are detailed in each tent of his troop, etc., daily.
(4.) He will parade tent orderlies fifteen minutes before the time ordered for meals and march them to and from the place appointed for distribution of meals, and will see that due regularity is observed.
(5.) He will parade the tent orderlies that have men of their particular tents on guard, and will see that men on guard are supplied with meals before any one else.
(6.) He will issue the forage in a regular manner, taking care that nose-bags are equally apportioned and distributed.
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Citation: Australian Light Horse, Roles within the Regiment, Duties of Troop (or Half-Squadron) Orderly Corporal