Military Laws of the United States (Army)U.S. Government Printing Office, 1917 - Military law |
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... major of engineers in the Army , and thereupon was placed on the retired list of the Army as of that grade ; advised , that he must take the oath required by section 1756 of the Revised Statutes , and that this act would be in law a ...
... major of engineers in the Army , and thereupon was placed on the retired list of the Army as of that grade ; advised , that he must take the oath required by section 1756 of the Revised Statutes , and that this act would be in law a ...
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... Major General Baron Steuben , the Inspector General of the Army dur- ing the latter part of the War of the Revolution , and consisted in great part of matter which would now be properly termed drill regulations . The work was first ...
... Major General Baron Steuben , the Inspector General of the Army dur- ing the latter part of the War of the Revolution , and consisted in great part of matter which would now be properly termed drill regulations . The work was first ...
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... Major General Scott shall be , and the same are hereby , approved and adopted for the government of the Army of the United States and of the militia when in the service of the United States . " These regulations were approved by ...
... Major General Scott shall be , and the same are hereby , approved and adopted for the government of the Army of the United States and of the militia when in the service of the United States . " These regulations were approved by ...
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... majors to command the squad- rons and battalions shall be selected by the President from captains of the line of the Regular Army , and while so serving they shall have the rank , pay , and allowances of the grade of major . The ...
... majors to command the squad- rons and battalions shall be selected by the President from captains of the line of the Regular Army , and while so serving they shall have the rank , pay , and allowances of the grade of major . The ...
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... majors , who shall be detailed for four years by the President from officers not below the rank of captain of the Army ... major - general and a brigadier - general , should the President deem that course necessary , and , by the act of ...
... majors , who shall be detailed for four years by the President from officers not below the rank of captain of the Army ... major - general and a brigadier - general , should the President deem that course necessary , and , by the act of ...
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26 Stat 31 Stat act of April Act of Aug act of August Act of Feb act of February act of July act of March amended apply appointed appropriation approved April 26 Army Regulations artillery assigned assistant authorized by law bond bureau captain Chief clerks command commissary commissioned Comp Congress contract court court-martial detailed disbursing officer discharge District of Columbia duty eighteen hundred employees Engineers enlisted entitled established Executive Departments February 24 Government grade hereafter hereby issued July 28 June June 12 June 30 lieutenant colonel ment militia Navy nineteen hundred number of officers Opin ordnance organization paragraph pay and allowances paymasters payment pension person prescribed President promotion purchase Quartermaster Corps rank receive regiment Regular Army repealed Revised Statutes second lieutenants Secretary Secretary of War sergeants soldier subsistence sureties surgeons thereof tion Treasury troops United vacancies volunteer War Department
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