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FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1903.

Volume I.-Secretary of War:

Chief of Staff.

Adjutant-General.

Inspector-General.

Judge-Advocate-General.

Volume II.-Armament, Transportation and Supply:

Quartermaster-General.
Commissary-General.
Surgeon-General.

Paymaster-General.

Chief of Engineers, Military Affairs.

Chief of Ordnance.

Chief Signal Officer.

Chief of Artillery.

Board of Ordnance and Fortification.

Volume III.-Department and Division Commanders:

Department of California.

Department of the Colorado.

Department of the Columbia.
Department of Dakota.

Department of the East.

Department of the Lakes.

Department of the Missouri.
Department of Texas.

Division of the Philippines

1. Department of Luzon.

2. Department of the Visayas.

3. Department of Mindanao.

Volume IV.-Military Schools and Colleges; Record and Pension Office;

Military Parks, and Soldiers' Homes:

Military Academy

1. Board of Visitors.

2. Superintendent.

Army War College.

General Service and Staff College.

School of Application for Cavalry and Field Artillery.
Artillery School.

School of Submarine Defense.

Chief of Record and Pension Office.

Commissioners of National Military Parks

1. Chickamauga and Chattanooga.

2. Gettysburg.

3. Shiloh.

4. Vicksburg.

Soldiers' Home, District of Columbia

1. Board of Commissioners.

2. Inspection of.

Inspection of National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers.

Volumes V-VIII.—Reports of the Philippine Commission, the Chief of Bureau of Insular Affairs, and Acts of the Philippine Commission.

Volumes IX-XIII.-Chief of Engineers, River and Harbor Improvements.

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APPENDIXES

TO THE

REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS,

UNITED STATES ARMY.

(CONTINUED.)

APPENDIX B B B.

TECHNICAL DETAILS OF ENGINEERING METHODS ON FORTIFICATIONS, RIVERS AND HARBORS, AND OTHER WORKS.

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The details of the booth are shown on the drawing. Six such booths have been erected and tested during the August maneuvers of 1903. Local conditions required the booths to be located at variable distances from the pits. At one mortar battery, where the pits are deep, two of them were located at the foot of the rear slope, on the back side of the pits; the other two were located on the natural surface of the ground in rear of the pits and 15 feet above the pit floors. At another

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