Regulations for the Army of the United States, 1857Harper, 1857 - 478 pages |
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... ment . 26 .... Resignations tendered under charges , when forwarded by any commander , will always be accompanied by a copy of the charges ; or , in the absence of written charges , by a report of the case , for the information of the ...
... ment . 26 .... Resignations tendered under charges , when forwarded by any commander , will always be accompanied by a copy of the charges ; or , in the absence of written charges , by a report of the case , for the information of the ...
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... ment , but be considered as placed in arrest , except in aggravated cases , where escape may be apprehended . 75 .... Non - commissioned officers may be reduced to the ranks by the sentence of a court - martial , or by order of the ...
... ment , but be considered as placed in arrest , except in aggravated cases , where escape may be apprehended . 75 .... Non - commissioned officers may be reduced to the ranks by the sentence of a court - martial , or by order of the ...
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... States , on a blue field for the infantry , and on a red field for the artillery . The letter of the company and number of the regi- ment , under the arms , in a scroll . 109 .... Officers at their stations , in camp or 14 Companies .
... States , on a blue field for the infantry , and on a red field for the artillery . The letter of the company and number of the regi- ment , under the arms , in a scroll . 109 .... Officers at their stations , in camp or 14 Companies .
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... ment of Ordnance Sergeant , he shall be dropped from the rolls of the regiment or company in which he may be serving at the time . 135 ... The duty of Ordnance Sergeants relates to the care of the ordnance , arms , ammunition , and ...
... ment of Ordnance Sergeant , he shall be dropped from the rolls of the regiment or company in which he may be serving at the time . 135 ... The duty of Ordnance Sergeants relates to the care of the ordnance , arms , ammunition , and ...
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... ment or of the army in the field , through the commander of the reg- iment or post , a statement of his case , with a certificate of his disa- bility signed by the senior surgeon of the hospital , regiment , or post , according to the ...
... ment or of the army in the field , through the commander of the reg- iment or post , a statement of his case , with a certificate of his disa- bility signed by the senior surgeon of the hospital , regiment , or post , according to the ...
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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.