Revised Regulations for the Army of the United States, 1861 with a Full IndexJ.B.Lippincott., 1861 - 559 Seiten |
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... requisitions may be necessary to obtain the materials . 51. No alteration will be made in any fortification , or in its casemates , quarters , barracks , magazines , store - houses , or any other building belong ing to it ; nor will any ...
... requisitions may be necessary to obtain the materials . 51. No alteration will be made in any fortification , or in its casemates , quarters , barracks , magazines , store - houses , or any other building belong ing to it ; nor will any ...
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... requisitions duly approved at the proper Departments . Companies with fixed batteries will be allowed 100 car- tridges each , with seventy - five shots or shells . This ammunition will be expended in equal parts in the three months ...
... requisitions duly approved at the proper Departments . Companies with fixed batteries will be allowed 100 car- tridges each , with seventy - five shots or shells . This ammunition will be expended in equal parts in the three months ...
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... requisitions annually made , or oftener , if necessary . The receipt of these forms and blanks will be immediately acknowledged , and afterward ac- counted for on the next monthly returns . 461. Manuscript returns , rolls , certificates ...
... requisitions annually made , or oftener , if necessary . The receipt of these forms and blanks will be immediately acknowledged , and afterward ac- counted for on the next monthly returns . 461. Manuscript returns , rolls , certificates ...
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... requisitions for work- men in advance , that the details may be made in time to prevent any delay in the work . They should exceed the number strictly required , that there may be a reserve for unforeseen wants . If this reserve is ...
... requisitions for work- men in advance , that the details may be made in time to prevent any delay in the work . They should exceed the number strictly required , that there may be a reserve for unforeseen wants . If this reserve is ...
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... requisition on the government or from the means put at his disposal . 841. On the approach of an enemy , he removes all houses and other objects , within or without the place , that cover the approaches , or inter- rupt the fire of the ...
... requisition on the government or from the means put at his disposal . 841. On the approach of an enemy , he removes all houses and other objects , within or without the place , that cover the approaches , or inter- rupt the fire of the ...
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00 Month Abstract according Adjutant Adjutant-General allowed amount appointed armory arms army Arsenal Articles of War artillery battalion brevet brigade camp Captain carriages cavalry cents certify charge clothing Colonel commanding officer commissary commissioned officer corps court-martial Date depôts detachment disbursing discharge dollars duplicate duty enemy Engineers enlisted field officer forage FORM Fort Jay front funds furnished garrison grand guard guns head-quarters horses hospital inch infantry inspection issued Lieutenant Medical Department medical officer ment military month monthly muskets muster-rolls mustered necessary non-commissioned officers officer or soldier ordnance and ordnance Ordnance Department Ordnance Sergeants ordnance stores paces paid Paymaster Paymaster-General person pounds public property purchased quarter ending Quartermaster Quartermaster's Department Quartermaster's Department.Forms rank rations rear received recruiting regiment requisition salute screw Secretary of War sentinels staff station strap Subsistence Surgeon Total transportation trenches troops United voucher War Department
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Seite 513 - ... disclose or discover the vote or opinion of any particular member of the court-martial, unless required to give evidence thereof, as a witness, by a court of justice, in a due course of law. So help you God.
Seite 503 - I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the United States of America, and that I will serve them honestly and faithfully against all their enemies whomsoever, and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States, and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to the rules and Articles of War.
Seite 520 - an act to regulate trade and intercourse with the Indian tribes, and to preserve peace on the frontiers...
Seite 515 - Every judge advocate, or person officiating as such, at any general court-martial, shall transmit, with as much expedition as the opportunity of time and distance of place can admit, the original proceedings and sentence of such court-martial to the...
Seite 506 - ... lay any duty or imposition upon, or be interested in, the sale of any victuals, liquors, or other necessaries of life brought into the garrison, fort, or barracks, for the use of the soldiers, on the penalty of being discharged from the service. ART.
Seite 501 - ... of a dollar, to be deducted out of his next pay; for the second offence, he shall not only forfeit a like sum, but be confined...
Seite 502 - Any officer, non-commissioned officer, or soldier, who, being present at any mutiny or sedition, does not use his utmost endeavor to suppress the same, or...
Seite 511 - If, upon marches, guards, or in quarters, different corps of the Army shall happen to join, or do duty together, the officer highest in rank of the line of the Army, Marine Corps, or Militia, by commission, there on duty or in quarters, shall command the whole, and give orders for what is needful to the service, unless otherwise specially directed by the President of the United States, according to the nature of the case.
Seite 507 - If any inferior officer or soldier shall think himself wronged by his captain, or other officer commanding- the troop or company to which he belongs, he is to complain thereof to the commanding officer of the regiment, who is hereby required to summon a regimental...
Seite 515 - No person shall be liable to be tried and punished by a general courtmartial for any offense which appears to have been committed more than two years before the issuing of the order for such trial, unless, by reason of having absented himself or of some other manifest impediment, he shall not have been amenable to justice within that period.