Annual Reports of the War Department, Volume 1, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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... authorized by the act of March 2 , 1899 , with losses from all causes as shown by muster - out rolls . E. - Deaths in the armies of the United States between July 1 , 1900 , and June 30 , 1901 . F. - Dates of sailing and troops sent to ...
... authorized by the act of March 2 , 1899 , with losses from all causes as shown by muster - out rolls . E. - Deaths in the armies of the United States between July 1 , 1900 , and June 30 , 1901 . F. - Dates of sailing and troops sent to ...
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... authorized its increase , on the basis of a 3 - battalion organi- zation , to 15 regiments of cavalry , 1 corps of artillery , and 30 regi- ments of infantry , together with a suitable increase in the several staff departments . The ...
... authorized its increase , on the basis of a 3 - battalion organi- zation , to 15 regiments of cavalry , 1 corps of artillery , and 30 regi- ments of infantry , together with a suitable increase in the several staff departments . The ...
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... authorized to enlist natives of the Philippine Islands for service as scouts and to organize them under officers of the Army into companies , squadrons , or battalions , the total number of enlisted men in the native organizations not ...
... authorized to enlist natives of the Philippine Islands for service as scouts and to organize them under officers of the Army into companies , squadrons , or battalions , the total number of enlisted men in the native organizations not ...
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... authorized by the act of Feb- ruary 2 , 1901 . To insure equal promotion , the above proportions apply to each grade and not to the total number in all staff departments subject to detail . So far the detailed system has fully met the ...
... authorized by the act of Feb- ruary 2 , 1901 . To insure equal promotion , the above proportions apply to each grade and not to the total number in all staff departments subject to detail . So far the detailed system has fully met the ...
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... authorized to participate in the work of the service schools and the War College to as great an extent as may be possible . It is believed that the details of this scheme can be worked out in such a way as to induce no inconsiderable ...
... authorized to participate in the work of the service schools and the War College to as great an extent as may be possible . It is believed that the details of this scheme can be worked out in such a way as to induce no inconsiderable ...
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