Annual Reports of the War Department, Volume 1, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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... Secretary of War , for the discharge of all convalescent volunteers who were able to travel with comfort and safety , their service being no longer required ; and that to avoid con- fusion and guard against loss of records , the ...
... Secretary of War , for the discharge of all convalescent volunteers who were able to travel with comfort and safety , their service being no longer required ; and that to avoid con- fusion and guard against loss of records , the ...
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... Secretary of War directed that they be retained in service for the convenience of the Government for such length of time after July 1 as might be necessary to accomplish the above object - the date of discharge and of payment to be the ...
... Secretary of War directed that they be retained in service for the convenience of the Government for such length of time after July 1 as might be necessary to accomplish the above object - the date of discharge and of payment to be the ...
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... Secretary of War to be placed on the civil - service register of eligibles and entitled , according to their respective merits , to transfer to the regular roll on the happening of vacancies therein . All the subordinate officers of the ...
... Secretary of War to be placed on the civil - service register of eligibles and entitled , according to their respective merits , to transfer to the regular roll on the happening of vacancies therein . All the subordinate officers of the ...
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... Secretary of War . If the post is to be garrisoned by one or more troops or companies , extensive repairs are necessary . Capt . C. D. Roberts , acting judge - advocate , Department of Texas , reports one of the main objects of the ...
... Secretary of War . If the post is to be garrisoned by one or more troops or companies , extensive repairs are necessary . Capt . C. D. Roberts , acting judge - advocate , Department of Texas , reports one of the main objects of the ...
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... Secretary of War . This is now before the Secretary of War , and will doubtless receive the early consideration which the importance of the question demands . Respectfully submitted . H. C. CORBIN , Adjutant - General , Major - General ...
... Secretary of War . This is now before the Secretary of War , and will doubtless receive the early consideration which the importance of the question demands . Respectfully submitted . H. C. CORBIN , Adjutant - General , Major - General ...
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