Regulations for the Army of the United States, 1857Harper, 1857 - 478 pages |
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... enemy , to be secured , & c ......... .. arms , & c . , of ... 157 , 1184 .... 632 , 765 ... 766 clothing of ....... to forfeit all pay .. 1048 ... 1083 DETACHMENTS , formation and conduct of ... ..640 to 646 on transports ...
... enemy , to be secured , & c ......... .. arms , & c . , of ... 157 , 1184 .... 632 , 765 ... 766 clothing of ....... to forfeit all pay .. 1048 ... 1083 DETACHMENTS , formation and conduct of ... ..640 to 646 on transports ...
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... , barracks , & c . , will be opened several times a week for thorough ventilation . 47 .... The masonry shot - furnaces will be heated only on the ap- proach of an enemy . For ordinary practice with hot 6 Care of Fortifications .
... , barracks , & c . , will be opened several times a week for thorough ventilation . 47 .... The masonry shot - furnaces will be heated only on the ap- proach of an enemy . For ordinary practice with hot 6 Care of Fortifications .
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United States. War Department. proach of an enemy . For ordinary practice with hot shot , iron fur- naces are provided . 48 .... The foregoing matters involve but little expense ; the labor is within the means of every garrison , and no ...
United States. War Department. proach of an enemy . For ordinary practice with hot shot , iron fur- naces are provided . 48 .... The foregoing matters involve but little expense ; the labor is within the means of every garrison , and no ...
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... enemy , will be forwarded to the Adjutant - General's office , Washington . 461 .... A return of all property captured will be made by the com- manding officer of the troops by whom such capture was made , to the Adjutant - General , at ...
... enemy , will be forwarded to the Adjutant - General's office , Washington . 461 .... A return of all property captured will be made by the com- manding officer of the troops by whom such capture was made , to the Adjutant - General , at ...
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... enemy's country occupied by the troops . No other com- mander can levy such contributions without written authority from the general commanding - in - chief . ORDERLIES . 483 .... At the opening of a campaign , the commander of an army ...
... enemy's country occupied by the troops . No other com- mander can levy such contributions without written authority from the general commanding - in - chief . ORDERLIES . 483 .... At the opening of a campaign , the commander of an army ...
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00 Month abstract according Adjutant Adjutant-General amount appointed armory arms army Arsenal artillery barrels brevet brigade bureau camp Captain carriages cartridge cavalry cents certify charge clothing Colonel color commanding officer Commissary commissioned officer corps court-martial Date depôts detachment disbursing discharge dollars Dolls duplicate duty Endorsement enemy Engineers enlisted forage Form Fort Jay front funds furnished garrison grand guard head-quarters horses hospital inches infantry inspection issued manding medical officer ment military militia month muskets muster muster-roll necessary non-commissioned officers officer or soldier ordnance and ordnance ordnance stores paces paid Paymaster Paymaster-General person police guard pounds purchased quarter ending Quartermaster Quartermaster-Sergeant Quartermaster's Department rank rations rear received recruiting regiment requisition salute screw Secretary of War sentinels signed staff station strap Subsistence Surgeon sword Total transportation trenches troops United voucher War Department
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Page 121 - When immediate delivery or performance is required by the public exigency, the articles or service required may be procured by open purchase or contract, at the places and in the manner in which such articles are usually bought and sold, or such services engaged between individuals.
Page 32 - Courtesy among military men is indispensable to discipline ; respect to superiors will not be confined to obedience on duty but will be extended on all occasions.