A Brief History of Headquarters Marine Corps Staff Organization, Volume 2; Volume 34

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Historical Division, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, 1971 - 49 pages
"This concise account of the evolution of Marine Corps staff organization is derived from official records and appropriate published historical works. It is published as a ready reference for those interested in the historical development of our modern Marine Corps staff organization and, in particular, the evolution of the staff at Headquarters Marine Corps."--preface, page iii.
 

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Page 4 - The Marine Corps shall, at all times, be subject to the laws and regulations established for the government of the navy...
Page 12 - Board with guidance for reconsideration in view of the endorsements of the Commandant of the Marine Corps and the Chief of Naval Operations. The...
Page 30 - Force, the Chief of Naval Operations and the Commandant of the Marine Corps in overseas areas on attache or mission aircraft.
Page 14 - The duties of the General Staff with troops shall be to render professional aid and assistance to the general officers over them; to act as their agents in harmonizing the plans, duties, and operations of the various organizations and services under their jurisdiction, in preparing detailed instructions for the execution of the plans of the commanding generals, and in supervising the execution of such instructions.
Page 6 - That the staff of the Marine Corps shall consist of one adjutant and inspector, one quartermaster and one paymaster, each with the rank of colonel ; one assistant adjutant and inspector, two assistant quartermasters and one assistant paymaster, each with the rank of major; and three assistant quartermasters with the rank of captain. That the vacancies created by this act in the departments of the...
Page 45 - Group and assure its responsiveness to the needs of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Office of the Secretary of Defense for operations analysis.
Page 2 - ... who shall be entitled, during the time they shall do such duty, to the same extra pay and emoluments which are -allowed by law to officers acting in the same capacities in the infantry.
Page 1 - And if the marine corps, or any part of it, shall be ordered by the President to do duty on shore...
Page 17 - Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor brought the United States into World War II.
Page 7 - One colonel, one lieutenant-colonel, five majors, twelve captains, twenty-five first lieutenants, twelve second lieutenants, one assistant adjutant and inspector with the rank of lieutenant-colonel, two assistant adjutants and inspectors with the rank of major, one assistant quartermaster with the rank of lieutenant-colonel, five assistant quartermasters with the rank of captain, one assistant paymaster with the rank of lieutenant-colonel, one assistant paymaster with the rank of captain, one...

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