Congressional Serial SetU.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... artillery force . As stated by me at the time , the ques- tion of ... coast line , requires now an artil- lery force of 18,862 men , which in the ... artillery forts , yet it is quite unnecessary and inad- visable to keep a large body of ...
... artillery force . As stated by me at the time , the ques- tion of ... coast line , requires now an artil- lery force of 18,862 men , which in the ... artillery forts , yet it is quite unnecessary and inad- visable to keep a large body of ...
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... artillery posts and at other points for the better equipment of the service . This plan has been recently adopted by ... coast defenses with modern high - power guns 16 REPORT OF LIEUT . GENERAL COMMANDING THE ARMY .
... artillery posts and at other points for the better equipment of the service . This plan has been recently adopted by ... coast defenses with modern high - power guns 16 REPORT OF LIEUT . GENERAL COMMANDING THE ARMY .
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... artillery and infantry or heavy artillery . The advisability of such a measure can not be questioned . Such a force ... coast , preferably in southern California , similar in character to those above mentioned and suitable for the instruction ...
... artillery and infantry or heavy artillery . The advisability of such a measure can not be questioned . Such a force ... coast , preferably in southern California , similar in character to those above mentioned and suitable for the instruction ...
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... Artillery 5 1 2 Infantry 22 9 13 46 Brigadier - generals . 5 Colonels . Majors .. 10 10 Lieutenant - colonels 3 7 ... coast artillery and the field artillery ; the chief of that corps , selected from the colonels of artillery , to serve ...
... Artillery 5 1 2 Infantry 22 9 13 46 Brigadier - generals . 5 Colonels . Majors .. 10 10 Lieutenant - colonels 3 7 ... coast artillery and the field artillery ; the chief of that corps , selected from the colonels of artillery , to serve ...
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... Coast Artillery . June 21. - Transport Ohio arrived at San Francisco from Manila with headquarters and 10 companies Forty - second Infantry , U. S. Volunteers . June 23. - Transport Lawton arrived at Manila from San Francisco with ...
... Coast Artillery . June 21. - Transport Ohio arrived at San Francisco from Manila with headquarters and 10 companies Forty - second Infantry , U. S. Volunteers . June 23. - Transport Lawton arrived at Manila from San Francisco with ...
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Adjutant-General ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S OFFICE April arrived at Manila arrived at San Artillery Band Artillery Corps assigned August authorized barracks battalion Battery brigadier-general camp Capt captain chief Coast Artillery Colonel Burton command of Lieutenant-General commanding officer commissary Company condition Cuba detachment discharge district drill duty efficiency fantry February Field Artillery fire Fort Leavenworth Fort Riley Francisco for Manila furnished garrison guns H. C. CORBIN horses Infantry inspection inspector instruction July June 30 Lieut lieutenant-colonel Lieutenant-General Miles Luzon major March ment military mounted muster November October organization ounces paragraph Philippine Islands Porto Rico practice quartermaster Quartermaster's Department quarters rank ration recommended recruits regiment Regular Army regulations reports sailed from San San Francisco schools Second lieutenant Secretary Secretary of War Sixth Cavalry soldier Special Orders squadron staff stations strength subsistence supply surgeon target tion total number transport troops U. S. Volunteers United States Army Volunteer Infantry Washington
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Página 108 - States may exercise the right to intervene for the preservation of Cuban independence, the maintenance of a government adequate for the protection of life, property, and individual liberty, and for discharging the obligations with respect to Cuba imposed by the treaty of Paris on the United States, now to be assumed and undertaken by the government of Cuba.
Página 108 - For the recognition of the independence of the people of Cuba, demanding that the Government of Spain relinquish its authority and government in the island of Cuba, and to withdraw its land and naval forces from Cuba and Cuban waters, and directing the President of the United States to use the land and naval forces of the United States to carry these resolutions into effect...
Página 96 - 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 tor 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.
Página 108 - States to carry these resolutions into effect,' the President is hereby authorized to leave the government and control of the island of Cuba to its people so soon as a government shall have been established in said island under a constitution, which, either as a part thereof or in an ordinance appended thereto, shall define the future relations of the United States with Cuba substantially as follows: "1.
Página 90 - ... one captain, one first lieutenant, one second lieutenant, one first sergeant, four sergeants, eight corporals, two musicians, one wagoner, and from sixty-four to eighty-two privates.
Página 109 - Until Congress shall provide for the government of such islands all the civil, judicial and military powers exercised by the officers of the existing government in said islands shall be vested in such person or persons and shall be exercised in such manner as the President of the United States shall direct; and the President shall have power to remove said officers and fill the vacancies so occasioned.
Página 109 - November, nineteen hundred, shall, until otherwise provided by Congress, be vested in such person and persons and shall be exercised in such manner as the President of the United States shall direct, for the establishment of civil government and for maintaining and protecting the inhabitants of said islands in the free enjoyment of their liberty, property, and religion...
Página 101 - An act for increasing the efficiency of the Army of the United States, and for other purposes...
Página 108 - That to enable the United States to maintain the independence of Cuba, and to protect the people thereof, as well as for its own defense, the government of Cuba will sell or lease to the United States lands necessary for coaling or naval stations at certain specified points to be agreed upon with the President of the United States.
Página 51 - AdjutantGeneral with the rank of major-general, and when a vacancy shall occur in the office of Adjutant-General on the expiration of the service of the present incumbent...