Annual Reports of the War Department, Volumen1,Parte2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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... cent , the lowest rate ever reported in the history of the Army . THE REGULAR ARMY . In view of the provisions of ... cent before July 1 , 1901 , and not less than 20 per cent in each succeeding year until the entire num- ber shall have ...
... cent , the lowest rate ever reported in the history of the Army . THE REGULAR ARMY . In view of the provisions of ... cent before July 1 , 1901 , and not less than 20 per cent in each succeeding year until the entire num- ber shall have ...
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... the number of the men mustered out who immediately purchased railroad tickets to their respective homes was fully 97 per cent . Another subject of great importance was an efficient medical exam- 16 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR .
... the number of the men mustered out who immediately purchased railroad tickets to their respective homes was fully 97 per cent . Another subject of great importance was an efficient medical exam- 16 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR .
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... cent of the total pres- ent , make no claim of disability , although upon examination 100 of this number were found disabled , 4,168 claimed disability , and of this number , 485 claims were allowed ; in 3,599 cases disability was found ...
... cent of the total pres- ent , make no claim of disability , although upon examination 100 of this number were found disabled , 4,168 claimed disability , and of this number , 485 claims were allowed ; in 3,599 cases disability was found ...
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... cent in September , 1900 , to 20.42 per cent in April , 1901 , furnishes ground for the greatest apprehension ; and lest our forces become seriously crippled and an irreparable injury be done to the people of these islands , the subject ...
... cent in September , 1900 , to 20.42 per cent in April , 1901 , furnishes ground for the greatest apprehension ; and lest our forces become seriously crippled and an irreparable injury be done to the people of these islands , the subject ...
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... cent of the strength of the command , and never approximating these figures thereafter , descending , on the contrary , the following month to 0.07 , and showing a gradual subsequent diminution to the present time . Capt . Grote ...
... cent of the strength of the command , and never approximating these figures thereafter , descending , on the contrary , the following month to 0.07 , and showing a gradual subsequent diminution to the present time . Capt . Grote ...
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