Annual Reports of the War Department, Volume 1, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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Page 17
... results of the examinations . It will be noted that 18,117 individuals , or over 81 per cent of the total pres- ent ... result of the physical examination , at San Francisco , of the offi- cers and enlisted men of the 25 regiments of ...
... results of the examinations . It will be noted that 18,117 individuals , or over 81 per cent of the total pres- ent ... result of the physical examination , at San Francisco , of the offi- cers and enlisted men of the 25 regiments of ...
Page 47
... result of his reforms is bound to insure correct delivery or locate where the fault lies . He states that the schedule of sizes for clothing in the United States can not be followed in this country , since the average soldier , after ...
... result of his reforms is bound to insure correct delivery or locate where the fault lies . He states that the schedule of sizes for clothing in the United States can not be followed in this country , since the average soldier , after ...
Page 50
... result of hampering the transportation service of the army . He recommends that a telescopic hand bag of canvas be supplied as a sub stitute for lockers and trunks . He praises the method of packing of the Japanese , whose boxes and ...
... result of hampering the transportation service of the army . He recommends that a telescopic hand bag of canvas be supplied as a sub stitute for lockers and trunks . He praises the method of packing of the Japanese , whose boxes and ...
Page 53
... result of their experiments was one of the most brilliant medical discoveries of the age , namely , the mode of transmission of yellow fever ; and , as a natural consequence , a complete revolu- tion has taken place in the methods ...
... result of their experiments was one of the most brilliant medical discoveries of the age , namely , the mode of transmission of yellow fever ; and , as a natural consequence , a complete revolu- tion has taken place in the methods ...
Page 61
... result of close observations , which make it my bounden duty to invite your careful consideration to these very important subjects for the welfare of the Army and the economy of its administration . BARRACKS AND QUARTERS FOR TROOPS IN ...
... result of close observations , which make it my bounden duty to invite your careful consideration to these very important subjects for the welfare of the Army and the economy of its administration . BARRACKS AND QUARTERS FOR TROOPS IN ...
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