Annual Reports of the War Department, Volume 1, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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Page 12
... average strength , while for the last six months of that period , the average strength being 74,405 , the number of desertions occurring ( 1,400 ) further reduced the rate to 1.9 per cent , the lowest rate ever reported in the history ...
... average strength , while for the last six months of that period , the average strength being 74,405 , the number of desertions occurring ( 1,400 ) further reduced the rate to 1.9 per cent , the lowest rate ever reported in the history ...
Page 14
... average of 100 to 150 men lost as above to each regiment during organization , and in many instances their names are not entered in any clothing and descriptive book . Inspectors may well remind company and other commanders that a ...
... average of 100 to 150 men lost as above to each regiment during organization , and in many instances their names are not entered in any clothing and descriptive book . Inspectors may well remind company and other commanders that a ...
Page 15
... average of 20 to 40 names appear ( or , it has been found , should appear ) on the casualty pages for the register of men " Transferred , " " Discharged , " " Died , " and " Deserted . " If a book is cor- rectly maintained according to ...
... average of 20 to 40 names appear ( or , it has been found , should appear ) on the casualty pages for the register of men " Transferred , " " Discharged , " " Died , " and " Deserted . " If a book is cor- rectly maintained according to ...
Page 37
... average enlisted man for a commis- sion , without some special training where he will be under the observ- ant eyes of officers who fully appreciate that he is a candidate for a commission . It is believed that our Army is the only one ...
... average enlisted man for a commis- sion , without some special training where he will be under the observ- ant eyes of officers who fully appreciate that he is a candidate for a commission . It is believed that our Army is the only one ...
Page 38
... average of age enlisted men who appear before the boards is believed to be below that of the graduates of the Military Academy , so that no disadvantage to the candidates would be entailed . POST EXCHANGES . During the year ending June ...
... average of age enlisted men who appear before the boards is believed to be below that of the graduates of the Military Academy , so that no disadvantage to the candidates would be entailed . POST EXCHANGES . During the year ending June ...
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