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United States. War Department. 68 G. O. Page . TEM- Appropriation WASHINGTON - ALASKA MILITARY CABLE AND TELEGRAPH SYS- Cable - landing reservation at Valdez , Alaska . 45 4.11 71 WASHINGTON BARRACKS , D. C.— Appropriation for pontoon ...
United States. War Department. 68 G. O. Page . TEM- Appropriation WASHINGTON - ALASKA MILITARY CABLE AND TELEGRAPH SYS- Cable - landing reservation at Valdez , Alaska . 45 4.11 71 WASHINGTON BARRACKS , D. C.— Appropriation for pontoon ...
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... WASHINGTON , January 3 , 1911 . I..So much of General Orders , No. 119 , War Department , June 25 , 1910 , page 8 , as relates to " Articles of clothing to be issued without charge to enlisted men when required , not ex- ceeding the ...
... WASHINGTON , January 3 , 1911 . I..So much of General Orders , No. 119 , War Department , June 25 , 1910 , page 8 , as relates to " Articles of clothing to be issued without charge to enlisted men when required , not ex- ceeding the ...
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... WASHINGTON , January 9 , 1911 . I..The third paragraph of Circular , No. 4 , Headquarters of the Army , Adjutant General's Office , May 24 , 1883 , publishing decision contained in letter to the commanding general , De- partment of the ...
... WASHINGTON , January 9 , 1911 . I..The third paragraph of Circular , No. 4 , Headquarters of the Army , Adjutant General's Office , May 24 , 1883 , publishing decision contained in letter to the commanding general , De- partment of the ...
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... WASHINGTON , January 10 , 1911 . The following is published to the Army for the information and guidance of all concerned : WAR DEPARTMENT , WASHINGTON , January 5 , 1911 . ORDERS : The Secretary of War announces with sorrow the death ...
... WASHINGTON , January 10 , 1911 . The following is published to the Army for the information and guidance of all concerned : WAR DEPARTMENT , WASHINGTON , January 5 , 1911 . ORDERS : The Secretary of War announces with sorrow the death ...
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... WASHINGTON , January 16 , 1911 . I..Paragraph 672 , Coast Artillery Drill Regulations , 1909 , is rescinded . [ 1504957 , A. G. 0.1 II . Paragraphs 40 , 360 , 379 , 385 , 408 , 414 , 429 , 431 , 461 , 558 , 650 , 651 , 671 , 673 , and ...
... WASHINGTON , January 16 , 1911 . I..Paragraph 672 , Coast Artillery Drill Regulations , 1909 , is rescinded . [ 1504957 , A. G. 0.1 II . Paragraphs 40 , 360 , 379 , 385 , 408 , 414 , 429 , 431 , 461 , 558 , 650 , 651 , 671 , 673 , and ...
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