Annual Reports of the War Department, Volume 1, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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Page 44
... direction should be maintained with undiminished vigor , and every effort made to obtain decisive results before all the volunteers could be withdrawn . With a view to fully accomplish these various ends , watchmen were employed to ...
... direction should be maintained with undiminished vigor , and every effort made to obtain decisive results before all the volunteers could be withdrawn . With a view to fully accomplish these various ends , watchmen were employed to ...
Page 59
... direction of sailing masters of experience and ability , is , under the present order of things , believed to be costing the Govern- ment considerably more than its men and military stores could be car- ried in ships of commercial ...
... direction of sailing masters of experience and ability , is , under the present order of things , believed to be costing the Govern- ment considerably more than its men and military stores could be car- ried in ships of commercial ...
Page 63
... direction of the Secretary of War . This is now before the Secretary of War , and will doubtless receive the early consideration which the importance of the question demands . Respectfully submitted . H. C. CORBIN , Adjutant - General ...
... direction of the Secretary of War . This is now before the Secretary of War , and will doubtless receive the early consideration which the importance of the question demands . Respectfully submitted . H. C. CORBIN , Adjutant - General ...
Page 73
... direction of the Secretary of War , the following extract from an act of Congress is published for the information and government of all concerned : AN ACT to increase the efficiency of the permanent military establishment of the United ...
... direction of the Secretary of War , the following extract from an act of Congress is published for the information and government of all concerned : AN ACT to increase the efficiency of the permanent military establishment of the United ...
Page 74
... direction of the com- manding officer , and , subject to the approval of the latter , will designate the articles to be kept for sale , fix the prices at which they shall be sold , and authorize all pur- chases of supplies . At the end ...
... direction of the com- manding officer , and , subject to the approval of the latter , will designate the articles to be kept for sale , fix the prices at which they shall be sold , and authorize all pur- chases of supplies . At the end ...
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