Complete United States Infantry Guide for Officers and Noncommissioned Officers: Reprinted from Government PublicationsJ.B. Lippincott, 1917 - 2074 pages |
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Page 17
... allowed the aids of the grade . General officers may select their aids from officers serving in their com- mand subject to the restrictions prescribed in paragraph 40 , but appointments as aids of officers serving without such limits ...
... allowed the aids of the grade . General officers may select their aids from officers serving in their com- mand subject to the restrictions prescribed in paragraph 40 , but appointments as aids of officers serving without such limits ...
Page 20
... allowed to graduates of the Military Academy , except in the cases of Filipinos admitted to the Academy under the act of Congress approved May 28 , 1908 , to whom four months ' graduation leave will be allowed . Such leaves will not be ...
... allowed to graduates of the Military Academy , except in the cases of Filipinos admitted to the Academy under the act of Congress approved May 28 , 1908 , to whom four months ' graduation leave will be allowed . Such leaves will not be ...
Page 46
... allowed to each enlisted man to whom a certificate of merit is granted . 187. If the soldier be out of the service when the certificate is issued , it will be retained in the office of The Adjutant General of the Army until called for ...
... allowed to each enlisted man to whom a certificate of merit is granted . 187. If the soldier be out of the service when the certificate is issued , it will be retained in the office of The Adjutant General of the Army until called for ...
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... allowed by law . The noncommissioned officers of Coast Artillery Corps companies , upon the recommendation of the company commanders , will be appointed by coast defense commanders . When a company is serving in a different department ...
... allowed by law . The noncommissioned officers of Coast Artillery Corps companies , upon the recommendation of the company commanders , will be appointed by coast defense commanders . When a company is serving in a different department ...
Page 74
... allowed for redressing , and the application for such purpose of any kind of wax or varnish , including heelball , is strictly prohibited . 293. It is forbidden to use any dressing or polishing material on the leather accouterments or ...
... allowed for redressing , and the application for such purpose of any kind of wax or varnish , including heelball , is strictly prohibited . 293. It is forbidden to use any dressing or polishing material on the leather accouterments or ...
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