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... tion he maintained , keeping up a fire on the enemy , thus diverting their fire from one of the officers who had fallen for- ward within the fort and enabling that officer to reach a place of safety . [ 526619 , A. G. O. ] ། GENERAL ...
... tion he maintained , keeping up a fire on the enemy , thus diverting their fire from one of the officers who had fallen for- ward within the fort and enabling that officer to reach a place of safety . [ 526619 , A. G. O. ] ། GENERAL ...
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... tion is practicable , the exchange officer will notify the com- pany or detachment commander , who will note the amount on the next pay rolls as " Due Post Exchange - , " and on succeeding rolls until the debt has been collected or ...
... tion is practicable , the exchange officer will notify the com- pany or detachment commander , who will note the amount on the next pay rolls as " Due Post Exchange - , " and on succeeding rolls until the debt has been collected or ...
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... paid over to the withdrawing organiza- tion . Credit checks for all debts due the exchange from en- listed men of the organization will be turned over as so much cash to the withdrawing organization , and such checks per- 15.
... paid over to the withdrawing organiza- tion . Credit checks for all debts due the exchange from en- listed men of the organization will be turned over as so much cash to the withdrawing organization , and such checks per- 15.
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... tion and guidance of all concerned : EXECUTIVE ORDER . The Congress of the United States , by appropriate legislative enact- ments , has made the matter of assignments , transfers , and details in the Army the subject of formal ...
... tion and guidance of all concerned : EXECUTIVE ORDER . The Congress of the United States , by appropriate legislative enact- ments , has made the matter of assignments , transfers , and details in the Army the subject of formal ...
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... tion of this movement and will promptly report hours of de- parture and arrival and strength of command by telegraph to The Military Secretary of the Army . The Quartermaster's Department will furnish the necessary transportation , the ...
... tion of this movement and will promptly report hours of de- parture and arrival and strength of command by telegraph to The Military Secretary of the Army . The Quartermaster's Department will furnish the necessary transportation , the ...
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Page 5 - The sale of, or dealing in, beer, wine, or any intoxicating liquors by any person in any post exchange or canteen or army transport or upon any premises used for military purposes by the United States, is hereby prohibited. The Secretary of War is hereby directed to carry the provisions of this section into full force and effect.
Page 45 - No officer or employee of the Government shall, directly or indirectly, instruct or be concerned in any manner in the instruction of any person or classes of persons, with a view to their special preparation for the examinations of the boards of examiners for the diplomatic and consular services.
Page 4 - No officer in any branch of the public service, or any other person whose salary, pay, or emoluments are fixed by law or regulations, shall receive any additional pay, extra allowance, or compensation, in any form whatever...
Page 11 - I. The provisions of this Convention relate only to parcels of mail matter to be exchanged by the system herein provided for, and do not affect the arrangements now existing under the Universal Postal...
Page 4 - IV. 1. The following rates of postage shall in all cases be required to be fully prepaid with postage stamps of the country of origin, viz : 2.
Page 3 - If such be found, the letter will be placed in the mails if separable, and if the communication be inseparably attached, the whole package will be rejected. If, however, any such should inadvertently be forwarded, the country of destination will collect on the letter or letters double rates of postage according to the Universal Postal Union Convention.