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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... served and names of officers under whom you have served , with periods of such service ( as near as possible ) in each case . ( 9 ) State the places of your residence since your twelfth birthday , giving dates between which you resided ...
... served and names of officers under whom you have served , with periods of such service ( as near as possible ) in each case . ( 9 ) State the places of your residence since your twelfth birthday , giving dates between which you resided ...
Page 13
... serving at a post , the application will be forwarded through military channels to the commander of the district , territorial department , or divi- sion ( if in the field ) , who will designate the board before which the candidate is ...
... serving at a post , the application will be forwarded through military channels to the commander of the district , territorial department , or divi- sion ( if in the field ) , who will designate the board before which the candidate is ...
Page 36
... serving or at such other place as may be most convenient . The organization and procedure of these boards for final examinations will conform to that prescribed for boards con- vened for the examination of officers of the Corps of ...
... serving or at such other place as may be most convenient . The organization and procedure of these boards for final examinations will conform to that prescribed for boards con- vened for the examination of officers of the Corps of ...
Page 45
... serving they shall have the rank , pay , and allowances of the grade of major . The captains of the troops or companies shall be selected by the President from first lieutenants of the line of the Regular Army , and while so serving ...
... serving they shall have the rank , pay , and allowances of the grade of major . The captains of the troops or companies shall be selected by the President from first lieutenants of the line of the Regular Army , and while so serving ...
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... serving or who have served in the volunteers subsequent to April twenty - first , eighteen hundred and ninety- eight , and officers of those grades shall be given provisional appointments for periods of four years each , and no such ...
... serving or who have served in the volunteers subsequent to April twenty - first , eighteen hundred and ninety- eight , and officers of those grades shall be given provisional appointments for periods of four years each , and no such ...
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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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Page 36 - All persons so drafted shall, from the date of their draft, stand discharged from the militia, and shall be subject to such laws and regulations for the government of the Army of the United States...
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