Annual Reports of the War Department, Volumen1,Parte2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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... allowances upon muster out , especially in view of their efficient service , Congress , on the recommendation of the War Department , passed the act of February 8 , 1901 , which is embodied in General Orders , No. 16 , Head- quarters of ...
... allowances upon muster out , especially in view of their efficient service , Congress , on the recommendation of the War Department , passed the act of February 8 , 1901 , which is embodied in General Orders , No. 16 , Head- quarters of ...
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... allowances of a lieutenant - colonel . STAFF DETAILS . Section 26 of the act of February 2 , 1901 , provides that no more permanent appointments shall be made in the Adjutant - General's Department , the Inspector - General's Department ...
... allowances of a lieutenant - colonel . STAFF DETAILS . Section 26 of the act of February 2 , 1901 , provides that no more permanent appointments shall be made in the Adjutant - General's Department , the Inspector - General's Department ...
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... allowances over retired pay . It is reported that some of these officers do not even live at the colleges and only occasionally visit them . This is a matter which needs correction , but should not be taken up until the general scheme ...
... allowances over retired pay . It is reported that some of these officers do not even live at the colleges and only occasionally visit them . This is a matter which needs correction , but should not be taken up until the general scheme ...
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... allowances for the land travel involved from place of discharge to place of enlistment in the Volunteers , their ... allowance likewise begins at the first year's rates . The principal advantages , however , accrue to those who reenlist ...
... allowances for the land travel involved from place of discharge to place of enlistment in the Volunteers , their ... allowance likewise begins at the first year's rates . The principal advantages , however , accrue to those who reenlist ...
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... allowances of first lieutenant ; squadron quartermasters and commissaries shall receive one thousand six hundred dollars per annum and the allowances of second lieutenants . Each cavalry band shall be organ- ized as now provided by law ...
... allowances of first lieutenant ; squadron quartermasters and commissaries shall receive one thousand six hundred dollars per annum and the allowances of second lieutenants . Each cavalry band shall be organ- ized as now provided by law ...
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