National History of the War for the Union, Civil, Military and Naval: Founded on Official and Other Authentic Documents, Volume 2Johnson, Fry, 1861 - United States Volume 1. Chapter i-xxix (618 pages) -- Volume 3. Chapter lxxx-cxv (642 pages). |
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... officers is designed to provide guidance in the assignment of combat arms Reserve officers throughout their careers . It is the responsibility of field com- mands to assign officers in assign officers in conformance with this guidance ...
... officers is designed to provide guidance in the assignment of combat arms Reserve officers throughout their careers . It is the responsibility of field com- mands to assign officers in assign officers in conformance with this guidance ...
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The Officer's Information Program. OFFICERS ' PERSONAL AFFAIRS Conditions surrounding an officer's stay at a port make it. Personal and Private Business HE personal affairs of an officer are just what TH the name implies the personal and ...
The Officer's Information Program. OFFICERS ' PERSONAL AFFAIRS Conditions surrounding an officer's stay at a port make it. Personal and Private Business HE personal affairs of an officer are just what TH the name implies the personal and ...
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... officer , first see the Adjutant . It is also the prevailing custom for officers , except members of the staff , who wish to see the commanding officer at his office , first to address themselves to the adjutant , older officers by ...
... officer , first see the Adjutant . It is also the prevailing custom for officers , except members of the staff , who wish to see the commanding officer at his office , first to address themselves to the adjutant , older officers by ...
Contents
AFFAIRS ABOUT WASHINGTON AUGUSTOCTOBER 1861 | 1 |
XLTHE CRUISE OF THE SUMTER | 30 |
THE UPPER POTOMAC AND BATTLE OF BALLS BLUFF VA OCTOBER 21 1861 | 43 |
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