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                (111)* Tho discipline, which had under Ur. Aiiaullah bean
          poor has groatly Improved*
                       To avoid tino wasted in training new recruits,
          vacancies are now filled by transfers from the Muscat Infantry.
          This system has proved very satisfactory.

                     In addition to normal police work, all men are trained
          In tho handling of a rifle and have firod a special 6hort
          musketry course*

          7. MUSCAT IkTANTRY.

                     The training of the Muscat Infantry has continued
          throughout the year under Major A.O.C. Pettyfer, Military Adviser
          to tka Muscat Govomncnt.       Discipline is good; and the standard

          of training is being raised, and brought into line with tho Indian
          Army system.    A signalling naik was deputed from the Indian
          Signal Corps, and produced satisfactory progress before he returned
          to India in February*     Extra men are now being trained for

          wireless duties on the six w/T sots which have been expected from
          England for many months*     An artillery platoon, armed with 2.75
          howitzers (mobile) and 3-pounder guns (stationary) is being trained
          undsr an Indian Artillery Jemadar; and carried out practice with

          live shell during the year with good results,      The machine gun
          platoon is now equipped with pack transport.      The Levy owns four
          30-cwt Chevrolet lorries, which have given good service throughout

          the year.    Company and Battalion exercises have been carried out,
          and a short practice mobile column was done at the beginning of the
          year*  • The sick rate has remained low, with a decided decrease
          in malaria*    A hockey tournament and a sports meeting were held

          during the y ir; and physical training parades take place twioe
          a week.
                    A satisfactory innovation has been a slight reduction of

         pay, and tho issue of free rations in lieu,       This has had a.
         marked effect on the physique and energy of the men*
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