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... route and officers at other foreign stations .. Total Officers . Enlisted men . Total . 3,016 47 50,086 1,055 53 , 102 1 , 102 675 11 , 426 12 , 101 28 583 268 4,637 611 4,905 15 241 256 67 484 551 4 , 116 68,512 72,628 The distribution ...
... route and officers at other foreign stations .. Total Officers . Enlisted men . Total . 3,016 47 50,086 1,055 53 , 102 1 , 102 675 11 , 426 12 , 101 28 583 268 4,637 611 4,905 15 241 256 67 484 551 4 , 116 68,512 72,628 The distribution ...
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... route to or soon after arrival at a depot or depot post , and that consequently they would have materially increased the number of desertions . The establishment of the prac- tice of delaying enlistments until after the arrival of a ...
... route to or soon after arrival at a depot or depot post , and that consequently they would have materially increased the number of desertions . The establishment of the prac- tice of delaying enlistments until after the arrival of a ...
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... routes were so arranged as to require marches for dismounted troops of 200 miles one way or 100 miles each way and for mounted troops of 250 miles one way or 150 miles each way ; and in order that the marches and camps should ...
... routes were so arranged as to require marches for dismounted troops of 200 miles one way or 100 miles each way and for mounted troops of 250 miles one way or 150 miles each way ; and in order that the marches and camps should ...
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... route from Valdez to Fairbanks . This route connects the most northerly open port of the Pacific with Fairbanks , practically at the head of navigation on the Tanana River , a distance of 385 miles by the summer route , which distance ...
... route from Valdez to Fairbanks . This route connects the most northerly open port of the Pacific with Fairbanks , practically at the head of navigation on the Tanana River , a distance of 385 miles by the summer route , which distance ...
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... route , instead of following the long circuitous journey via the upper Yukon , or the Pacific , Bering Sea , and St. Michael . An estimate has been submitted by the Board of Road Commission- ers for the completion of this road as ...
... route , instead of following the long circuitous journey via the upper Yukon , or the Pacific , Bering Sea , and St. Michael . An estimate has been submitted by the Board of Road Commission- ers for the completion of this road as ...
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Page 148 - State of the equal protection of the laws to which they are entitled under the Constitution of the United States ; and in all such cases, or whenever any such insurrection, violence, unlawful combination, or conspiracy, opposes or obstructs the laws of the United States...
Page 148 - The United States shall guarantee to every state in this Union a republican form of government, and shall protect each of them against invasion ; and on application of the legislature, or of the executive (when the legislature can not be convened) against domestic violence.
Page 148 - Whenever, by reason of unlawful obstructions, combinations, or assemblages of persons, or rebellion against the authority of the Government of the United States, it shall become impracticable, in the judgment of the President, to enforce, by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings, the laws of the United States...
Page 376 - Act to increase the efficiency of the Medical Department of the United States Army, approved April twenty-third, nineteen hundred and eight.
Page 148 - State, or of any colony, district, or people ; it shall be lawful for the President of the United States, or such other person as he shall have empowered for that purpose, to employ such part of the land or naval forces of the United States...
Page 148 - February 28, 1795, provided, that, " in case of an insurrection in any State against the government thereof, it shall be lawful for the President of the United States, on application of the legislature of such State or of the executive, when the legislature cannot be convened, to call forth such number of the militia of any other State or States, as may be applied for, as he may judge sufficient to suppress such insurrection.
Page 148 - Whenever insurrection, domestic violence, unlawful combinations, or conspiracies in any State so obstructs or hinders the execution of the laws thereof and of the United States as to deprive any portion or class of the people of such State of any of the rights, privileges, or immunities or protection named in the Constitution and secured by the laws for the protection...
Page 150 - An act to promote the efficiency of the militia, and for other purposes.
Page 34 - Territory to participate in practice marches or go into camp of instruction at least five consecutive days, and to assemble for drill and instruction at company, battalion, or regimental armories or rendezvous or for target practice not less than twenty-four times...
Page 158 - States service arms, together with all accessories and such other accouterments, equipments, uniforms, clothing, equipage, and military stores of all kinds required for the Army of the United States, as are necessary to arm, uniform, and equip all of the organized militia in the several States, Territories, and the District of Columbia, in accordance with the requirements of this Act...