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... needed deficiency estimate for the fiscal year 1907 , and the appropriation for the fiscal year 1908 of a sum inadequate to meet demands arising out of the increase of the artillery , together with the extra expense of Cuban operations ...
... needed deficiency estimate for the fiscal year 1907 , and the appropriation for the fiscal year 1908 of a sum inadequate to meet demands arising out of the increase of the artillery , together with the extra expense of Cuban operations ...
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... needed deficiency estimate for the fiscal year 1907 , and the appropriation for the fiscal year 1908 of a sum inadequate to meet demands arising out of the increase of the artillery , together with the extra expense of Cuban operations ...
... needed deficiency estimate for the fiscal year 1907 , and the appropriation for the fiscal year 1908 of a sum inadequate to meet demands arising out of the increase of the artillery , together with the extra expense of Cuban operations ...
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... needed for each item of the analysis , and the total of items . under each appropriation showed the sum needed for the appropria- tion . BUSINESS METHODS . During the fiscal year important changes in the business methods of the ...
... needed for each item of the analysis , and the total of items . under each appropriation showed the sum needed for the appropria- tion . BUSINESS METHODS . During the fiscal year important changes in the business methods of the ...
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... needed . It was then and still is the opinion that this would encourage the building of ships adapted to transport uses and place this department in position to command their services . The law could prescribe in what trade these ...
... needed . It was then and still is the opinion that this would encourage the building of ships adapted to transport uses and place this department in position to command their services . The law could prescribe in what trade these ...
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... needed increase in this appropriation is available , which will enable the department to make issues to the militia more promptly and to add to the reserve stock . Issues to the militia . - There were issued during the fiscal year to ...
... needed increase in this appropriation is available , which will enable the department to make issues to the militia more promptly and to add to the reserve stock . Issues to the militia . - There were issued during the fiscal year to ...
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Page 174 - SIGNAL CORPS. — The Signal Corps shall consist of one Chief Signal Officer, with the rank of brigadier general; three colonels; eight lieutenant colonels; ten majors; thirty captains; seventy-five first lieutenants; and the aviation section, which shall consist of one colonel; one lieutenant colonel; eight majors...
Page 205 - Declaration, such denunciation shall not take effect until a year after the notification made in writing to the Netherlands Government, and by it forthwith communicated to all the other Contracting Powers. This denunciation shall only affect the notifying Power.
Page 205 - In faith whereof the Plenipotentiaries have appended their signatures to the present Convention. Done at The Hague, the 18th October, 1907, in a single copy, which shall remain deposited in the archives of the Netherland Government, and [ duly certified copies of which shall be sent, through the diplomatic channel, to the Powers which have been invited to the Second Peace Conference.
Page 205 - It shall cease to be binding from the time when, in a war between the contracting powers, one of the belligerents is joined by a noncontracting power.
Page 205 - The present convention shall be ratified as soon as possible. The ratifications shall be deposited at The Hague. A...
Page 205 - The present Declaration shall be ratified as soon as possible. The ratifications shall be deposited in London. The first deposit of ratifications shall be recorded in a Protocol signed by the Representatives of the Powers taking part therein, and by His Britannic Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.
Page 212 - Fortification, fifty thousand dollars, the expenditure of which shall be made by the several bureaus of the War Department heretofore having jurisdiction of the...
Page 177 - Territories, and the District of Columbia, shall be the same as that which is now or may hereafter be prescribed for the regular army of the United States, subject in time of peace to such general exceptions as may be authorized by the Secretary of War.
Page 212 - That before any money shall be expended in the construction or test of any gun, gun carriage, ammunition, or implements under the supervision of the said board, the board shall be satisfied, after due inquiry, that the Government of the United States has a lawful right to use the inventions involved in the construction of such gun, gun carriage, ammunition, or implements, or that the construction or test is made at the request of a person either having such lawful right or authorized to convey the...
Page 212 - February twentyfourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, and for the necessary traveling expenses of said member when traveling on duty as contemplated in said act; for the payment of the necessary expenses of the Board, including a per diem allowance to each officer detailed to serve thereon when employed on duty away from his permanent station, of two dollars and fifty cents a day; and for the test of experimental guns, carriages, and other devices procured in accordance with the recommendation...