Annual Reports of the War Department, Volume 1, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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United States. War Department. MOVEMENT OF TROOPS . The following is a summary of the movements of troops from and to extraterritorial stations since October 1 , 1900 : CUBA . 1901 . February 12. - Companies A , B , C , and D , Tenth ...
United States. War Department. MOVEMENT OF TROOPS . The following is a summary of the movements of troops from and to extraterritorial stations since October 1 , 1900 : CUBA . 1901 . February 12. - Companies A , B , C , and D , Tenth ...
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... Troop B , Fourth Cavalry , and Twelfth and Thirteenth Field Batteries , sailed from Manila for San Francisco . August 28. - Transport Hancock arrived at San Francisco from Manila with 11 troops Fourth Cavalry . August 31. - Transport ...
... Troop B , Fourth Cavalry , and Twelfth and Thirteenth Field Batteries , sailed from Manila for San Francisco . August 28. - Transport Hancock arrived at San Francisco from Manila with 11 troops Fourth Cavalry . August 31. - Transport ...
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... troops . Contrary to the idea of the theorists , nearly every report indicates that the present army ration is about perfect for service in the Tropics . Col. Charles R. Greenleaf , assistant surgeon - general , chief surgeon , Division ...
... troops . Contrary to the idea of the theorists , nearly every report indicates that the present army ration is about perfect for service in the Tropics . Col. Charles R. Greenleaf , assistant surgeon - general , chief surgeon , Division ...
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... troops actually camping there should be known . He noted that out of 445 convalescents sent to the United States for treatment in September , 1900 , 129 were under 21 , or 29 per cent of the whole number . He says that young boys are ...
... troops actually camping there should be known . He noted that out of 445 convalescents sent to the United States for treatment in September , 1900 , 129 were under 21 , or 29 per cent of the whole number . He says that young boys are ...
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... troops must otherwise deteriorate in military efficiency , he recommends that they serve in Alaska no longer than two years . The mails to and from interior posts go by water in the summer ; during the winter by dog sled up the Yukon ...
... troops must otherwise deteriorate in military efficiency , he recommends that they serve in Alaska no longer than two years . The mails to and from interior posts go by water in the summer ; during the winter by dog sled up the Yukon ...
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