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Temporary, restrictions on, 16, 17.
APPROPRIATIONS:

for a particular office or service, see the
specific title. See also Public moneys.
Amount of, how determined, 411.
Applied solely to objects for which made,
187.

Balances to be applied only to year of,
193.

Contingent funds. See Contingent funds.
Contracts, relation to. See Contracts.
Disbursement. See Disbursement of pub-
lic money.

Disposition of balances after two years,
191, 192.

Estimates for. See Estimates.
Fiscal year in, 195.

Lump sum. See Lump-sum appropria-
tions.

Payment of additional salaries from cer-
tain, prohibited, 35a.

Permanent, how determined, 194.
Reappropriation of unexpended balances,
191a.

Treasury drawn upon only in accordance
with, 186.

Unexpended balances, use as new, 191a.
ARCHAEOLOGY:

of Ruins upon national lands, 1286, 1287.
ARMAMENT. See also Ordnance.

Inventions important to, 1616.

Sale of personal, for sentimental rea-
sons, 845.

ARMORIES AND ARSENALS.

Ordnance Department.
Abolishment of useless, 856.
Ammunition. See Ammunition.
Annual account of expenses, 855.
Annual leave of employees, 857.
Appropriations, 861, 862.
Arms. See Arms.

Arson of, penalty, 1316.
Cannon. See Cannon.

See also

Compensation of employees of, 854.
Composition of employees of, 853.
Destruction of tools by employees, 858.
Enticing employees away from, penalty,
859.

Employees exempt from jury duty, 860.
Examination of title to sites for, 258.
Expenditures upon patentable inventions,
865.

Expenses apportioned among years, 861.
Laborers injured in employment. See La-
borers.

ARMORIES AND ARSENALS-Continued.
Obtaining, communicating, etc., unlawful
information concerning, penalty, 13171-
13172.

Returns of ordnance at, 834.

Reward to employees for suggestions,
864.

Time-measuring devices not to be used,
864a, 864b.

Useless, to be abolished, 856.
ARMS.

See also Munitions Plants; Ordnance.
Accountability. See Articles of War.
Ammunition. See Ammunition.
Board to investigate Government manu-
facture, 1606.

Citizen's Training Camp, 1574, 1576.
Deductions from pay for damage to, 690,
Distribution to militia. See Militia.
Embezzlement, punishment, 1264.
Exchange with militia. See Militia.
National Guard. See National Guard.
Obtaining unlawfully, 220.

in Possession of unauthorized persons,

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Philippine Scouts. See Philippine Scouts.
Porto Rico Regiment. See Porto Rico
Regiment.

POSSE COMITATUS, USE OF ARMY AS-
In Alaska, allowed, 1477.
Prohibited, 1480.

Quartermaster Corps. See Quartermas-
ter Corps.

Quartermaster General. See Quarter-
master General.

Rations. See Rations, Army.
Reenlistment. See Enlistment.
Register. See Army Register.
Regular Army. See Regular Army.
Regulations. See Army Regulations.
Relative rank. See Rank, Army.
Reserve. See Regular Army Reserve.
Retirement. See Retirement, Army.
Signal Corps. See Signal Corps.
Staff departments. See Staff depart-

ments.

STRENGTH-

Enlisted, of line, 332, 332a-332f.
During exigencies, 333, 332b.
Subsistence Department. See Subsistence
Department.

ARMY-Continued.

Supplies. See Supplies, Army.
Surgeon General.

See Surgeon General.

Surgeons. See Surgeons, Army.

Tactical Organizations of, 356, 356a.

IN TIME OF WAR-

Composition, 328, 329a.
Organization, 357, 356a.
Strength, 333, 332b, 332e.

Transports. See Transports, Army.
Uniform. See Uniform, Army.

Veterinarians. See Veterinarians; Vet-
erinary Corps.

Volunteers. See Volunteer Army.

ARMY AND NAVY MEDAL OF HONOR
ROLL. See Medal of honor roll.

ARMY AND NAVY UNION:

Badges of, etc., 1021, 1022.
ARMY CORPS:

Composition, 356a, 357.
Composition of staff, 358.
Part of Regular Army, 331a.
When authorized, 357, 356a.
ARMY FIELD CLERKS:

Duty in War Department forbidden, 362d.
Employed and assigned by Secretary of
War, 362d.

Headquarters clerks to be known as,
362c.

Pay, 362c.

Subject to Articles of War, 362c.

ARMY FIELD ENGINEER SCHOOL:
Purpose, 1183.

ARMY HEADQUARTERS.

Part of Regular Army, 331a.
ARMY REGISTER:

Enlisted and volunteer service noted, 326.
Lineal rank separately for each arm, 326.
Retired officers included, 988.

Schedule of pay and emoluments, 325.
Volunteers serving in Civil War entered,

1007.

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Arraignment, 21 A. W.

Counsel, 17 A. W.

Copy of charges, 70 A. W.

Entitled to copy of record, 111 A. W.

Accuser or witness for prosecution not to

be member, 8, 9 A. W.

Affirmation, 19 A. W.

Alarms, false, 75 A. W.

Allowing duels, 91 A. W.
Ammunition, wasting, 84 A. W.

Application to Marine Corps, 305; 2
A. W.

Approval of sentences, 46, 47 A. W.
Army field clerks subject to, 362c.
ARREST, 69 A. W.

Duration of, 70 A. W.

Release, 70 A. W.

Arson, 93 A. W.

Assaults, 65, 93 A. W.

Assistant Judge Advocate, 11, 116 A. W.

Battalion, definition, 1 A. W.

Branding, 41 A. W.

Burglary, 93 A. W.

CADETS-

Confirmation of sentence, 48 A. W.
Subject to military law, 2 A. W.
Summary courts-martial, not

by, 14 A. W.

Camp, retainers to, 2 A. W.

CHALLENGES-

to Duels, 91 A. W.

to Members, 18 A. W.

ARTICLES OF WAR-Continued.

COMMANDING OFFICERS-Continued.

Sale of victuals, not to be interested
in, 87 A. W.

Company, definition, 1 A. W.

Conduct prejudicial to good order, etc.,
96 A. W.

Conduct unbecoming an officer and gen-
tleman, 95 A. W.

Confinement, 69-73 A. W.

Confirmation of sentences, 48, 49 A. W.
Congress, disrespectful words concerning,
62 A. W.

Contempts of court, 32 A. W.
Contemptuous words, 62 A. W.
Continuances, 20 A. W.

COURTS OF INQUIRY, 97-103 A. W.-
Authentication of proceedings,
A. W.

Composition, 98 A. W.

Constitution, 97 A. W.

103

Evidence, proceedings as, 27 A. W.
Oaths of members and recorder, 100

A. W.

Opinion, when furnished, 102 A. W.
Powers, 101 A. W.

Procedure, 101 A. W.

Record as evidence, 27 A. W.

Witnesses, 101 A. W.
Cowardice, 44, 75 A. W.

Crimes, 92, 93 A. W.

Damages to stores, 83 A. W.

Date when become effective, p. 622.
Death sentence, 43, 48, 51 A. W.
Deceased persons, effects, 112 A. W.
Definitions, 1 A. W.

Delivery of offender to civil authority,
74 A. W.

Depositions, 25, 26 A. W.

DESERTION, 58-60 A, W.-

Advising, 59 A. W.

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Discharge, 108 A. W.

Charges, copy to be furnished accused,
70 A. W.

CIVIL AUTHORITIES-

Arrest of deserters, 106 A. W.
Delivery of offenders to, 74 A. W.
Civil suits, removal of, 117 A. W.

Command, when different corps join,

120 A. W.

COMMANDING OFFICERS-

Disciplinary powers, 104 A. W.
Disrespect to, 63 A. W.

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ARTICLES OF WAR-Continued.

Enacting clause, sec. 1342, R. S., p. 580.
Enemy, corresponding with or relieving,
81 A. W.

Enlisted men, Medical Department of
Navy, serving with Marine Corps, sub-
ject to, 305a.

Enlisted Reserve Corps subject to, 1594.
Enlisting without discharge, 29 A. W.
Enlistments, unlawful, penalty for ac-
cepting, 55 A. W.

False alarms, 75 A. W.
False muster, 56 A. W.

False returns, 57 A. W.

Fines imposed prior to taking effect
of, p. 622.

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Pardon and mitigation, 50 A. W.

Procedure, rules of, 38 A. W.

Rank of officers composing, 16 A. W.

Records, disposition, 35 A. W.

Records, preparation, 33 A. W.
Voting, 31 A. W.

Witness for prosecution, 8 A. W.
General officers, sentences respecting, 48
A. W.

Good order on march, etc., 89 A. W
Government, frauds against, 94 A. W.
Gratification or reward for muster, 56
A. W.

Horses, losing, injuring, etc., 84 A. W.
Incriminating questions, 24 A. W.
Inquests, 113 A. W.

Insubordination, 65 A. W.
INTERPRETER-

Appointment, 115 A. W.
Oath, 19 A. W.

JUDGE ADVOCATE—

Advice to accused, 17 A. W.
Advice to court, 30 A. W.
Appointment, 11 A. W.
Assistant, 11, 116 A. W.

ARTICLES OF WAR-Continued.
JUDGE ADVOCATE Continued.

Duties as prosecutor, 17, 116 A. W.
Oaths, 19, 114 A. W.

Record of proceedings, 17, 35 A. W.
Larceny, 93 A. W.

Lighthouse Service, when subject to, 534c.
LIMITATION OF PROSECUTION-

in Desertion, 39 A. W.

in General, 39 A. W.

Limits of punishment, 45 A. W.
Manslaughter, 93 A. W.

Marines, offenses committed prior to or
subsequent to detachment, 2 A. W.
Marines, when subject to, 305, 2 A. W.
Marking, tattooing, etc., 41 A. W.

Mayhem, 93 A. W.

Medical officers of Navy serving with Ma-
rine Corps, when subject to, 305a.
Members of courts-martial, 4 A. W.
Military commissions, 15 A. W.

Military discipline, conduct prejudicial
to, 96 A. W.

Military prisoner serving sentence of
court-martial, 2 A. W.

Military property, loss, 83 A. W.

Militia subject to, 1342; 2 A. W.

Misbehavior before enemy, 75 A. W.

Murder, 92 A. W.

Muster, false, 56 A. W.

Mutiny, 66 A. W.

National Guard, subject to, 1339b, 1342a,

2 A. W.

Neglect of duty, 96 A. W.

Neglects, etc., prejudicial to military dis-

cipline, 96 A. W.

OATHS-

Courts of inquiry, 100 A. W.

Courts-martial, 19 A. W.

Enlistment, 109 A. W.

Incident to administration, 114 A. W.
Offenses committed prior ao taking effect
of, p. 622.

Officer, definition, 1 A. W.

Officer and gentleman, conduct unbecom-
ing. 95 A. W.

Officers, Medical Department, Navy, serv-
ing with Marine Corps, when subject
to, 305a.

Officers' Reserve Corps, subject to, 1547,
1572.

Officers to keep good order in commands,
89 A. W.

Officers, triable by general courts-mar-
tial only, 16 A. W.
Order to be kept, 89 A: W.

Pardon and mitigation, 50 A. W.

Penalties imposed prior to taking ef-
fect of, p. 622.

Penitentiaries, confinement in, 42 A. W.
Perjury, 93 A. W.

PERSONS SUBJECT TO, 2 A. W.

Army field clerks, 362c.

Army paymasters' clerks, 630, 634.
Convicts in military prisons, 493, 2

A. W.

Enlisted Reserve Corps, 1594.

ARTICLES OF WAR-Continued.
PERSONS SUBJECT TO—Continued.
Lighthouse Service, 534c.

Marine Corps when serving with Army,
305, 2 A. W.

Military prisoners under sentence ad-
judged by courts-martial, 2 A. W.
Militia in actual service, 1342, 2 A. W.
National Guard in service, 1339b,
1342a, 2 A. W.

Officers' Reserve Corps, 1547, 1572.
Retainers to the camp, etc., 2 A. W.
Retired enlisted men, 2 A. W.

Retired officers, 988, 2 A. W.

Soldiers' homes, inmates, 1521, 2 A. W.
Volunteer forces, 1385, 2 A. W.

Pleas, 21 A. W.

President, contemptuous or disrespectful
words concerning, 62 A. W.
PRISONER-

Charges against, investigation, 70 A. W.
Confinement, 69 A. W.

Refusal to receive, 71 A. W.
Release, 73 A. W.

Report of, 72 A. W.

While serving sentence adjudged by
court-martial, 2 A. W.

Process to obtain witnesses, 22 A. W.

PROPERTY-

Capture, 79 A. W.

Loss, 83 A. W.

Waste, 84 A. W.

Provost courts, 15 A. W.

PUNISHMENT, 41-45 A. W.

Confinement, 42 A. W.

Cowardice or fraud, for, 44 A. W.

Death, 43 A. W.

Fines and penalties imposed prior to
taking effect of, p. -.

Limits of, 45 A. W.

Offenses committed prior to taking ef-
fect of, p. -.
Prohibited, 41 A. W.
Quarrels, 68 A. W.

Quitting guard, 61 A. W.

Rank of Regular and Volunteer officers,
119 A. W.

Rape, 92 A. W.

Read, once in 6 months to troops, 110
A. W.

RECORDS-

Effect of irregularities, 37 A. W.
General courts-martial, 33, 35 A. W.
Party entitled to copy, 111 A. W.
Special courts-martial, 34, 36 A. W.
Summary courts-martial, 34, 36 A. W.
Recruits, articles to be read to, 110 A. W.
Redress of wrong, 105, 121 A. W.
Relieving enemy, 81 A. W.

Repealing clause, p. 622.

REPORTER-

Appointment, 115 A. W.
Oath, 19 A. W.

Report of prisoners, 72 A. W.
Reproachful speeches, 90 A. W.
Retainers to camp, 2 A. W.
Retired enlisted men, 2 A. W.

ARTICLES OF WAR-Continued.

Retired officers, 2 A. W.
Returns, false, 57 A. W.
Robbery, 93 A. W.

Safeguard, forcing of, 78 A. W.
Second trial for same offense, 40 A. W.
Sedition, 66 A. W.
SENTENCES-

Approval, 46, 47 A. W.

Confirmation, 48, 49 A. W.
Death, 43, 48, 51 A. W.

Dismissal of officer, 48, 51, 118 A. W.
General officers, 48 A. W.
Limits of, 45 A. W.

Pardon and mitigation, 50 A. W.
Penitentiary, 42 A. W.

Prohibited, 41 A. W.

Publication of certain, 44 A. W.
Suspension of, 51-53 A. W.
Sleeping on post, 86 A. W.
Soldier, definition, 1 A. W.
Soldiers' Home, 1521, 2 A. W.
SPECIAL COURTS-MARTIAL
Accuser, 9 A. W.

Appointment, 9 A. W.

Approval of proceedings, 46 A. W.
Composition, 4, 6 A. W.

Jurisdiction, 13 A. W.

Records, disposition, 36 A. W.
Records, preparation, 34 A. W.
Witness for prosecution, 9 A. W.
Spies, 82 A. W.

Standing mute upon arraignment, 21
A. W.

Stores captured, 79 A. W.

Striking superior officer, 64 A. W.
SUMMARY COURTS-MARTIAL-

Appointment, 10 A. W.
Composition, 4, 7 A. W.

Effects of deceased persons, 112 A. W.
Inquests, 113 A. W.

Jurisdisction, 14 A. W.

Records, disposition, 36 A. W.

Records, preparation, 34 A. W.

Supression of mutiny, 67 A. W.
Surrender, compelling of, 76 A. W.
Suspension of sentence, 51-53 A. W.
Tattooing, 41 A. W.

Time lost to be made good, 107 A. W.
Troops, Articles of War to be read to,
110 A. W.

Troops, subject to Articles of War, 2
A. W.

Twice in jeopardy, 40 A. W.
Victuals, sale of, commanding officers
not to be interested in, 87 A. W.
Violence to persons bringing in provi-
sions, 88 A. W.

Voting, order of, by courts-martial, 31
A. W.

Watchword, disclosure of, 77 A. W.
WITNESSES-

Courts of inquiry, 101 A. W.
Incriminating questions, 24 A. W.
Inquests, 113 A. W.

Oath, 19 A. W.

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