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... rank , etc. 18 54 20 55 Designates light batteries of the 7th regiment of Equipment of batteries of light . 20 68 21 68 Batteries of , to be recruited . 27 , 29 75,78 Enlisted strength of battery ; to be organized as heavy or field__ ...
... rank , etc. 18 54 20 55 Designates light batteries of the 7th regiment of Equipment of batteries of light . 20 68 21 68 Batteries of , to be recruited . 27 , 29 75,78 Enlisted strength of battery ; to be organized as heavy or field__ ...
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... rank may be worn on the blue shirt when the , is dis- pensed with on drills .. Cir . 26 485 BLUE SHIRTS- Insignia of rank may be worn on , when the blouse is dispensed with on drills_ Cir . 26 485 BOARDS- The appointment of , for ...
... rank may be worn on the blue shirt when the , is dis- pensed with on drills .. Cir . 26 485 BLUE SHIRTS- Insignia of rank may be worn on , when the blouse is dispensed with on drills_ Cir . 26 485 BOARDS- The appointment of , for ...
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... rank of assist- ants to Commissary General , etc.- . 96 233 Instructions to , relating to ration returns , etc 110 312 Period for which commutation is paid to be noted on furloughs by Quartermasters at general hospitals to act as 114 ...
... rank of assist- ants to Commissary General , etc.- . 96 233 Instructions to , relating to ration returns , etc 110 312 Period for which commutation is paid to be noted on furloughs by Quartermasters at general hospitals to act as 114 ...
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... rank insignia . Appropriation for mileage to . The uniform of assistant surgeons may be worn by . 52 135 Cir . 25 . 484 104 294 127 345 174 407 Revokes so much of par . 994 , Army Regulations , as allows com- 179 413 511 mutation of ...
... rank insignia . Appropriation for mileage to . The uniform of assistant surgeons may be worn by . 52 135 Cir . 25 . 484 104 294 127 345 174 407 Revokes so much of par . 994 , Army Regulations , as allows com- 179 413 511 mutation of ...
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... rank worn on blue shirts when blouses are dispensed with on -------- 84 194 Cir . 26 . 485 Quartermaster's Department authorized to hire , for regimental hospitals . 178 412 DUTCH ISLAND , R. I.— DYNAMITE GUNS- Military post at ...
... rank worn on blue shirts when blouses are dispensed with on -------- 84 194 Cir . 26 . 485 Quartermaster's Department authorized to hire , for regimental hospitals . 178 412 DUTCH ISLAND , R. I.— DYNAMITE GUNS- Military post at ...
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1st Lieutenant act of Congress ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE appropriated approved April April 26 artillery authorized Average per cent battalion battery Brigade Cadet Captain Cavalry Chief COMMAND OF MAJOR commanding officer confinement at hard court-martial Cuba direction Dishonorable discharge division duty eighteen hundred enlisted expenses five hundred dollars furlough H. C. CORBIN hard labor HEADQUARTERS hereby Hospital Corps hospital stewards hundred and fifty hundred and ninety-eight inches Infantry information and guidance John July June 12 Lieutenant Colonel MAJOR GENERAL MILES ment months mustering officer necessary noncommissioned officer ORDERS ordnance organization paragraph pay and allowances President purchase quartermaster Quartermaster's Department rations Received and filed regiment Regular Army repair Secretary Secretary of War sergeants soldiers stations straps supplies Surety Company Surgeon Telegraph Company thousand five hundred tion transportation troops U. S. Army U. S. Volunteers United Volunteer Army wagon WAR DEPARTMENT Washington William York
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Page 85 - For the recognition of the independence of the people of Cuba, demanding that the Government of Spain relinquish its authority and government in the island of Cuba, and to withdraw its land and naval forces from Cuba and Cuban waters, and directing the President of the United States to use the land and n'aval forces of the United States to carry these resolutions into effect...
Page 81 - Whereas, for the reasons thus recited, it was enacted by the said statute that all able-bodied male citizens of the United States, and persons of foreign birth who shall have declared on oath their intention to become citizens...
Page 128 - Persons employed in hospitals and ambulances, comprising the staff for superintendence, medical service, administration, transport of wounded, as well as chaplains, shall participate in the benefit of neutrality, whilst so employed, and so long as there remain any wounded to bring in or to succor.
Page 247 - ... we come not to make war upon the inhabitants of Cuba, nor upon any party or faction among them, but to protect them in their homes, in their employments, and in their personal and religious rights.
Page 51 - ... confinement at hard labor for one year. Six months' confinement at hard labor and forfeiture of $10 per month for the same period; for noncommissioned officer, reduction in addition thereto. Three months' confinement at hard labor and forfeiture of $itI per month for the same period; for noncommissioned officer, reduction in addition thereto. Six months...
Page 385 - ... all transfers from the Treasurer of the United States to a disbursing officer shall be by draft or warrant on the Treasury or an assistant treasurer of the United States. In places, however, where there is no Treasurer or assistant treasurer, the Secretary of the Treasury may, when he deems it essential to the public interest, specially authorize in writing the deposit of such public money in any other public depository, or, in writing, authorize the same to be kept in any other manner, and under...
Page 482 - ... if there be no other possible means of preventing his escape, the sentinel will fire upon him.
Page 247 - The first effect of the military occupation of the enemy's territory is the severance of the former political relations of the inhabitants and the establishment of a new political power.
Page 36 - ... and, unless otherwise ordered by the Secretary of War, no part of this appropriation shall be paid out for horses not purchased by contract after competition duly invited by the Quartermaster's Department and an inspection under the direction and authority of the Secretary of War.
Page 85 - That war be, and the same is hereby, declared to exist, and that war has existed since the twenty-first day of April, anno Domini eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, including said day, between the United States of America and the Kingdom of Spain.