Annual Reports of the War Department, Volume 1, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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... organization , service , and strength of the United States Volunteers , 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 ...
... organization , service , and strength of the United States Volunteers , 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 ...
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... organizations of the artillery arm of the Army ) to comprise two branches - the coast artillery and the field artillery ; the chief of that corps , selected from the colonels of artillery , to serve on the staff of the Lieutenant ...
... organizations of the artillery arm of the Army ) to comprise two branches - the coast artillery and the field artillery ; the chief of that corps , selected from the colonels of artillery , to serve on the staff of the Lieutenant ...
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... organizations not to exceed 12,000 men ; the total enlisted force of the Army , together with such native force not to exceed 100,000 at any one time . PORTO RICO REGIMENT . Section 37 of the same act authorizes the organization of one ...
... organizations not to exceed 12,000 men ; the total enlisted force of the Army , together with such native force not to exceed 100,000 at any one time . PORTO RICO REGIMENT . Section 37 of the same act authorizes the organization of one ...
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... 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 soldier once enlisted in or assigned to an organization , even though ...
... 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 soldier once enlisted in or assigned to an organization , even though ...
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... organization and subse- quent muster rolls , the morning reports , assignment cards , and even clothing sched- ules , it being constantly borne in mind , as already stated , that every individual who has ever belonged to the organization ...
... organization and subse- quent muster rolls , the morning reports , assignment cards , and even clothing sched- ules , it being constantly borne in mind , as already stated , that every individual who has ever belonged to the organization ...
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