Annual Reports of the War Department, Volume 1, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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Page 14
... clothing and descriptive book . Inspectors may well remind company and other commanders that a soldier once enlisted in or assigned to an organization , even though he may die , desert , be transferred or discharged the day following ...
... clothing and descriptive book . Inspectors may well remind company and other commanders that a soldier once enlisted in or assigned to an organization , even though he may die , desert , be transferred or discharged the day following ...
Page 15
... clothing and descriptive book as are men gained from other sources . In descriptive books that have been examined an average of 20 to 40 names appear ( or , it has been found , should appear ) on the casualty pages for the register of ...
... clothing and descriptive book as are men gained from other sources . In descriptive books that have been examined an average of 20 to 40 names appear ( or , it has been found , should appear ) on the casualty pages for the register of ...
Page 16
... Clothing schedules occasionally lack one or more of the three official signatures required at the foot to constitute them complete vouchers . 7. The integrity of names is not scrupulously preserved . A man enlisted under the name of ...
... Clothing schedules occasionally lack one or more of the three official signatures required at the foot to constitute them complete vouchers . 7. The integrity of names is not scrupulously preserved . A man enlisted under the name of ...
Page 42
... clothing on their persons ) , and the sweeping away of the hospital at Fort San Jacinto , and at Camp Hawley caused the death of three men of the Hospital Corps , and of the hospital matron . In view of the appalling disaster and of the ...
... clothing on their persons ) , and the sweeping away of the hospital at Fort San Jacinto , and at Camp Hawley caused the death of three men of the Hospital Corps , and of the hospital matron . In view of the appalling disaster and of the ...
Page 45
... clothing , nourishing , and doctoring their bodies . Purely as an economical proposition , it pays to keep soldiers in good health and strength regardless of the immediate cost . The conclusion is therefore reached that in war every ...
... clothing , nourishing , and doctoring their bodies . Purely as an economical proposition , it pays to keep soldiers in good health and strength regardless of the immediate cost . The conclusion is therefore reached that in war every ...
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accounts acres Act July Adjutant-General ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S OFFICE Alaska amount animals appropriation army transport service Arsenal Article of War Artillery Band authorized battalion Battery beef buildings Capt captain Cavalry charge chartered chief quartermaster China clothing coal Coast Artillery College colonel commissary Company condition construction Corps cost Cuba Department of California depot discharge duty employees ending June 30 enlisted expenses feet fiscal year ending Fort Greble Fort Terry Frame furnished Government H. C. CORBIN HEADQUARTERS Infantry inspection inspector issued June 30 Lieut Lieutenant-General Miles Manila ment military muster National Cemetery noncommissioned officers ordnance organizations ounces Philippine Islands Plumbing Porto Rico pounds purchased quartermaster Quartermaster's Department rank received recruits regiment Regular Army repairs rooms sailed San Francisco satisfactory Second lieutenant Secretary Secretary of War sergeant ship soldiers stations storehouse Subsistence Department supplies surgeon tion Tongku tonnage tons troops United vessel Volunteer Washington York