Compilation of General Orders, Circulars and Bulletins of the War Department: Issued Between February 15, 1881, and December 31, 1915 : Appendix Containing Changes Nos. 1 to 9U.S. Government Printing Office, 1918 - 672 pages |
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Page 43
... period of his suspension ; and any officer suspended from promotion , as hereinbefore provided , shall be reexamined as soon as prac- ticable after the expiration of one year from the date of the completion of the examination that ...
... period of his suspension ; and any officer suspended from promotion , as hereinbefore provided , shall be reexamined as soon as prac- ticable after the expiration of one year from the date of the completion of the examination that ...
Page 46
... periods of four years each , and no such appoint- ments shall be continued for a second or subsequent period unless the officers ' conduct shall have been satisfactory in every respect : Provided , That the number of officers ...
... periods of four years each , and no such appoint- ments shall be continued for a second or subsequent period unless the officers ' conduct shall have been satisfactory in every respect : Provided , That the number of officers ...
Page 52
... period as , in its opinion , may be necessary to permit a determination to be reached . " 17. On the conclusion of the physical examination , the medical officers will report their findings in writing to the board , which will then ...
... period as , in its opinion , may be necessary to permit a determination to be reached . " 17. On the conclusion of the physical examination , the medical officers will report their findings in writing to the board , which will then ...
Page 56
... the Army Staff Col- lege who have been granted indefinite exemptions under orders issued prior to Apr. 25 , 1912 , will be entitled to exemption for a period of 6 years from Jan , 10 , 1914 . ( 8 ) The Army War College - exempt in 56.
... the Army Staff Col- lege who have been granted indefinite exemptions under orders issued prior to Apr. 25 , 1912 , will be entitled to exemption for a period of 6 years from Jan , 10 , 1914 . ( 8 ) The Army War College - exempt in 56.
Page 57
... period of 6 years , except that officers of the Corps of Engineers shall not be exempt from examination in military engineering ( permanent fortifications ) and civil engineering . ( 9 ) Officers detailed to the General Staff Corps are ...
... period of 6 years , except that officers of the Corps of Engineers shall not be exempt from examination in military engineering ( permanent fortifications ) and civil engineering . ( 9 ) Officers detailed to the General Staff Corps are ...
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Page 174 - States, shall act as an agent or attorney for prosecuting any claim against the United States, or in any manner, or by any means, otherwise than in discharge of his proper official duties, shall aid or assist in the prosecution or support of any such claim...
Page 41 - That the President be, and he is hereby, authorized to prescribe a system of examination of all officers of the Army below the rank of major, to determine their fitness for promotion, such an examination to be conducted at such times anterior...
Page 378 - Fifth,, that no person in the public service is for that reason under any obligations to contribute to any political fund, or to render any political service, and that he will not be removed or otherwise prejudiced for refusing to do so.
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