Annual Reports of the War Department, Volume 1, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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Page 31
... detail the necessity existing in each case . The most urgent necessity exists for sufficient appropriation for additional quarters for officers , and for the construction of a carriage road from the south dock to the south end of the ...
... detail the necessity existing in each case . The most urgent necessity exists for sufficient appropriation for additional quarters for officers , and for the construction of a carriage road from the south dock to the south end of the ...
Page 34
... detail is so burdensome that only those possessing private means can afford to serve in that capac- ity . In such cases , even , positive injustice is done to the officer hav- ing the requisite qualifications and able to accept the ...
... detail is so burdensome that only those possessing private means can afford to serve in that capac- ity . In such cases , even , positive injustice is done to the officer hav- ing the requisite qualifications and able to accept the ...
Page 35
... detail is 15 and that in the Inspector - General's Department 8 , making a total of 23 . Making details in proportion to the number of officers in each arm , the- Cavalry should have 5.94 , or , in round numbers . Artillery should have ...
... detail is 15 and that in the Inspector - General's Department 8 , making a total of 23 . Making details in proportion to the number of officers in each arm , the- Cavalry should have 5.94 , or , in round numbers . Artillery should have ...
Page 36
... detail of retired officers with full pay a number of officers have sought the detail for the material benefit accruing from full pay and allowances over retired pay . It is reported that some of these officers do not even live at the ...
... detail of retired officers with full pay a number of officers have sought the detail for the material benefit accruing from full pay and allowances over retired pay . It is reported that some of these officers do not even live at the ...
Page 37
... detail annually one noncommissioned officer , to be selected by a board of officers in each regiment , to represent the regiment at the service schools , and such proportion from the Artillery Corps and other branches having enlisted ...
... detail annually one noncommissioned officer , to be selected by a board of officers in each regiment , to represent the regiment at the service schools , and such proportion from the Artillery Corps and other branches having enlisted ...
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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