General OrdersThe Department, 1919 |
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... duty . In special cases , depending upon the nature of the work to be performed by the soldier , and where renovated clothing is available , a suit of O. D. cotton or woolen , according to season , in addition to the two uniforms now ...
... duty . In special cases , depending upon the nature of the work to be performed by the soldier , and where renovated clothing is available , a suit of O. D. cotton or woolen , according to season , in addition to the two uniforms now ...
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... duty it is to ship the property will communicate by telegraph with the adjutant general of the ap- propriate State . No Federal property lent to States will be shipped to States under this authority . [ Cir . No. 74 , W. D. , 1919-400.7 ...
... duty it is to ship the property will communicate by telegraph with the adjutant general of the ap- propriate State . No Federal property lent to States will be shipped to States under this authority . [ Cir . No. 74 , W. D. , 1919-400.7 ...
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... duty without trial or to what extent , if any , leniency should be shown . If such sol- dier left the United States Army prior to the declaration of war against Germany by the United States with a clean record , save for leaving it in ...
... duty without trial or to what extent , if any , leniency should be shown . If such sol- dier left the United States Army prior to the declaration of war against Germany by the United States with a clean record , save for leaving it in ...
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... duty without trial or to what extent , if any , leniency should be shown . If such sol- dier left the United States Army prior to the declaration of war against Germany by the United States with a clean record , save for leaving it in ...
... duty without trial or to what extent , if any , leniency should be shown . If such sol- dier left the United States Army prior to the declaration of war against Germany by the United States with a clean record , save for leaving it in ...
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... duty when that absence is caused by involuntary captivity by the enemy of the United States . Any captivity by the enemy shall be construed to be involuntary until the contrary shall be affirmatively established . All rights and ...
... duty when that absence is caused by involuntary captivity by the enemy of the United States . Any captivity by the enemy shall be construed to be involuntary until the contrary shall be affirmatively established . All rights and ...
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2d cl 3d cl Adjutant ammunition appropriations approved June barracks bronze medal buildings Bulletin cadet Camp A. A. Humphreys Camp Perry Central Branch Chief of Staff Civilian Team Coast Artillery College commanding officer competitors construction Date of loading discharged District of Columbia duty employees engineer enlisted equipment expenses Fort Amador GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE gunner's mate hospital Inches information and guidance instruction Island issued June 16 June 30 Loader Machine maintenance material ment Military Academy National Guard national matches Navy Rifle Range necessary noncommissioned officers objects specified operation P. C. HARRIS Panama Canal payment PEYTON Pistol Provided further purchase purposes Quartermaster Corps range officer Regular Army repairs Reserve Officers score seaman Secretary Secretary of War Senior Division sergeant shots soldiers stations subsistence supplies target team a bronze thereof tion Training Corps transportation Treasury United States Army United States Military vertical deviation War Department yards
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Seite 5 - ... by reason of producing or preparing to produce, either manganese, chrome, pyrites, or tungsten in compliance with the request or demand of the Department of the Interior, the War Industries Board, the War Trade Board, the Shipping Board, or the Emergency Fleet Corporation to supply the urgent needs of the Nation in the prosecution of the war...
Seite 11 - An Act to authorize the President to increase temporarily the Military establishment of the United States", approved May 18, 1917, or any.
Seite 23 - That in expending the money appropriated by this act, a railroad company which has not received aid in bonds of the United States, and which obtained a grant of public land to aid in the construction of its railroad on condition that such railroad should be a post route and military road subject to the use of the United States for postal, military, naval, and other government services, and also, subject to such regulations as Congress may impose restricting the charges for such government transportation...
Seite 16 - Treasury of the United States shall redeem from the general cash in the Treasury the circulating notes of said banks which may come into his possession subject to redemption...
Seite 28 - ... years, unless retired prior to that time by reason of resignation, disability, or for cause to be determined by a court-martial legally convened for that purpose...
Seite 10 - Provided, That such compensation shall be computed upon the basis of the tariff or lower special rates for like transportation performed for the public at large, and shall be accepted as in full for all demands for such service...
Seite 2 - ... shall be paid from the revenues of the District of Columbia and the other half from the Treasury of the United States...
Seite 28 - An Act for making further and more effectual provision for the national defense, and for other purposes", approved June 3, 1916 (39 Stat.
Seite 16 - ... extra-duty pay to soldiers necessarily employed for periods not less than ten days as artificers on work in addition to and not strictly in the line of their military duties, such as carpenters, blacksmiths, draftsmen, printers, lithographers, photographers, engine drivers, telegraph operators, teamsters, wheelwrights', masons, machinists, painters, overseers, laborers; for lumber and materials and for labor for packing and crating engineer supplies...
Seite 16 - That expenditures for carrying out the provisions of this Act shall not be made in such manner as to prevent the operation of the Government arsenals at their most economical rate of production...