Annual Reports of the War Department, Volume 1, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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... practicable , of natives of that island , and the regiment to continue in service until further directed by Congress . UNITED STATES VOLUNTEERS . The act of March 2 , 1899 , authorizing the President to raise a force of not more than ...
... practicable , of natives of that island , and the regiment to continue in service until further directed by Congress . UNITED STATES VOLUNTEERS . The act of March 2 , 1899 , authorizing the President to raise a force of not more than ...
Page 14
... practicable , in the case of every commissioned officer and enlisted man who has at any time been a mem- ber of an organization , further and important action should be taken to completely state the final records and accounts of those ...
... practicable , in the case of every commissioned officer and enlisted man who has at any time been a mem- ber of an organization , further and important action should be taken to completely state the final records and accounts of those ...
Page 16
... practicable in all minor as well as important details , it must be evident to all concerned that attentive application in advance to that end will save infinite labor and annoyance during the short period allotted for discharge after ...
... practicable in all minor as well as important details , it must be evident to all concerned that attentive application in advance to that end will save infinite labor and annoyance during the short period allotted for discharge after ...
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... practicable of natives of that island . Accordingly , the President ordered the retention of the existing Porto Rico Regiment and its reorganization as a provisional regiment of two battalions of four companies each . The commissioned ...
... practicable of natives of that island . Accordingly , the President ordered the retention of the existing Porto Rico Regiment and its reorganization as a provisional regiment of two battalions of four companies each . The commissioned ...
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... practicable , to visit cities and towns adjacent to their posts to make enlistments for their respective companies . It was designed by this provision to afford every oppor- tunity for artillery officers to accomplish the work of ...
... practicable , to visit cities and towns adjacent to their posts to make enlistments for their respective companies . It was designed by this provision to afford every oppor- tunity for artillery officers to accomplish the work of ...
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