Standing Orders of the 79th
Antrim
or
Queen's Royal Rifle Corps.
Walter Edwin Carson McCammond
The following Orders having been approved for the 79th
Antrim, or, Queen's Royal Rifle Corps, are to be obeyed as the Standing
Orders of that Regiment. A Copy is to be in the possession of every
Officer and Non-commissioned Officer.
(Signed) Donegall, G. C. H., Colonel - Commanding Queen's Royal Rifle Corps.
January 21st, 1855 I won't
type this all out, just click on the following images to enlarge them
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1) Standing Orders
2) Contents
3) Section 1 - Divine Service
4) Section XII - Non-commissioned Officers
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1) Section XIII - Servants and start of Section XIV
2) Section XIV - Formation of Parade and start of Section XV
3) Section XV - Private Soldiers and start of Section XVI
4) Section XVI - Guards and Sentries
5) Section XVII - Private Bargains
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1) Section XVIII - Target Practice and start of Section XIX
2) Section XIX - Defaulters and Section XX - Clothing
3) Section XXI - On Detachment
4) Section XXII - On a March and start of Section XXIII
5) Section XXIII - Barrack Regulations, Messing, &c. and start of Section
XXIV
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1) Section XXIV - Marriage of Soldiers
2) Section XXV - Miscellaneous and start of Section XXVI
3) Section XXVI - Court Martial
4) Section XXVII - Tailors
5) Section XXVIII - Shoemakers
6) Section XXIX - Arms and Accoutrements and start of Section XXX
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1) Section XXX - Regimental School
2) Appendix - Captain of the Day's Report
3) Appendix - Subaltern of the Day's Report
Appendix - Subaltern's Weekly Visiting Report - Daily Pay - Weekly State of
Sick - General Character List - Confined to Barracks - List of Prisoners -
Daily State of the Sick - Guard Mounted
the 2nd last image above has names, not sure if these are example names
or actual soldiers names, I'll list them anyway:-
James Gale, Dines Keevan, James Brenan, William Band, Patrick Flanagan,
Patrick Cunningham, Wardle Anderson, John Anderson, Barnard Reynolds
came with the Standing Orders Book
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