Annual Reports of the War Department, Volume 1, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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Page 50
... hand bag of canvas be supplied as a sub stitute for lockers and trunks . He praises the method of packing of the Japanese , whose boxes and sacks are bound with rope , preventing tampering with the boxes . He states there has been much ...
... hand bag of canvas be supplied as a sub stitute for lockers and trunks . He praises the method of packing of the Japanese , whose boxes and sacks are bound with rope , preventing tampering with the boxes . He states there has been much ...
Page 75
... hand . 9. Exchange features . — An exchange doing its full work should embrace the follow- ing sections : ( a ) A well - stocked general store in which such goods are kept as are usually required at military posts , and as extensive in ...
... hand . 9. Exchange features . — An exchange doing its full work should embrace the follow- ing sections : ( a ) A well - stocked general store in which such goods are kept as are usually required at military posts , and as extensive in ...
Page 76
... hand and set aside as a reserve fund , and the remainder , which will represent the net profits of the exchange for the period specified , will be disposed of in the following manner : ( a ) Five per cent will be paid into the regi ...
... hand and set aside as a reserve fund , and the remainder , which will represent the net profits of the exchange for the period specified , will be disposed of in the following manner : ( a ) Five per cent will be paid into the regi ...
Page 95
... hand- ing a copy of the muster - out roll to the company commander , which immediately after payment will be returned to the mustering officer . On completion of the pay- ment of the organization the mustering officer will send one copy ...
... hand- ing a copy of the muster - out roll to the company commander , which immediately after payment will be returned to the mustering officer . On completion of the pay- ment of the organization the mustering officer will send one copy ...
Page 104
... hand to the dentist a list of those reporting for treatment . This list will be entered in a daybook , ruled in column for surname , given name , rank , company , regiment , etc .; all headings to be the same as those borne on his ...
... hand to the dentist a list of those reporting for treatment . This list will be entered in a daybook , ruled in column for surname , given name , rank , company , regiment , etc .; all headings to be the same as those borne on his ...
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