General OrdersThe Department, 1907 |
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... Less than one day not noted on muster rolls . Pay forfeited during ... 6 71 144 2 176 1 176 1 Soldiers can not be required to make good time lost by ABSENT OFFICERS- 176 1 Reports of .. Cir . 4 . ACCOUNTABILITY- Stop watches at seacoast ...
... Less than one day not noted on muster rolls . Pay forfeited during ... 6 71 144 2 176 1 176 1 Soldiers can not be required to make good time lost by ABSENT OFFICERS- 176 1 Reports of .. Cir . 4 . ACCOUNTABILITY- Stop watches at seacoast ...
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... less . Tract No. 2 : Beginning at a point five hundred and ninety and 18 feet north of a point three thousand eight hundred and fifty feet east of the breast height wall of the covered way at the salient angle between fronts four and ...
... less . Tract No. 2 : Beginning at a point five hundred and ninety and 18 feet north of a point three thousand eight hundred and fifty feet east of the breast height wall of the covered way at the salient angle between fronts four and ...
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... less . The east line of said section 17 is used as a meridian in this description . 2. An island in Pokegama Lake , section 21 , township 54 north , range 25 west of the fourth principal meridian , bounded as follows : Beginning at a ...
... less . The east line of said section 17 is used as a meridian in this description . 2. An island in Pokegama Lake , section 21 , township 54 north , range 25 west of the fourth principal meridian , bounded as follows : Beginning at a ...
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... less . The center line of said section 5 is used as a meridian in this description . 6. Unsurveyed lands which have formed in Mud Lake and the part of said lake now known as " Goose Lake , " since the original government surveys of ...
... less . The center line of said section 5 is used as a meridian in this description . 6. Unsurveyed lands which have formed in Mud Lake and the part of said lake now known as " Goose Lake , " since the original government surveys of ...
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... less than twenty - five pounds of powder , and other boxes or containers not enumerated above , will not be invoiced or receipted for separately , and for the purpose of accountability they will be considered as part of the powder or ...
... less than twenty - five pounds of powder , and other boxes or containers not enumerated above , will not be invoiced or receipted for separately , and for the purpose of accountability they will be considered as part of the powder or ...
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1st lieut 1st sergt 24th Inf 2d lieut 30th U. S. Infantry ACTING SECRETARY allowance ammunition Army Regulations Artillery Corps authorized Battery Brigadier Cadet Captain carbine firing carriages cartridge Cavalry cent of possible charge Chief of Staff Class commanding officer Corporal court-martial depots duty east Engineer examination Expert rifleman F. C. AINSWORTH feet Field Artillery figure of merit five hundred dollars Fort Riley FRANKLIN BELL furnished Guilty hereby hospital inches instruction J. C. BATES Luzon MCCAIN ment Military Academy military reservation Military Secretary Mindanao Missouri national match Number firing Ordnance Department paragraph Philippine Philippines Division possible score practice prescribed Private purchase quartermaster Quartermaster's Department range recruiting Regiment repairs Score at national SECRETARY OF WAR Sergeant soldier Specification station supplies target thence north thousand dollars tion troops United States Army Volley fire War Department WASHINGTON yards
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Page 4 - No executive department or other Government establishment of the United States shall expend, in any one fiscal year, any sum in excess of appropriations made by Congress for that fiscal year, or involve the Government in any contract or other obligation for the future payment of money in excess of such appropriations unless such contract or obligation is authorized by law.
Page 16 - No. 100, of 1863 (Instructions for the Government of the Armies of the United States in the Field), and to have been decided in favor of the permanency of these regulations.
Page 4 - ... deficiency or additional appropriations to complete the service of the fiscal year for which said appropriations are made; and all such apportionments shall be adhered to and shall not be waived or modified except upon the happening of some extraordinary emergency or unusual circumstance which could not be anticipated at the time of making such apportionment...
Page 24 - ... fourth, if either the father or mother be dead, then to the one surviving; fifth, if there be no widow...
Page 2 - Hereafter the purchase of supplies and the procurement of services for A all branches of the Army service may be made in open market, in the manner ,„ common among business men, when the aggregate of the amount required does not exceed five hundred dollars; but every such, purchase exceeding one hundred dollars shall be promptly reported to the Secretary of War for approval, under such regulations as he may prescribe.
Page 17 - States during a thirty-one day month and serving until the end thereof shall be entitled to pay for that month from the date of entry to the thirtieth day of said month, both days inclusive; and any person entering said service during the month of February and serving until the end thereof slial!
Page 25 - States for postal, military, naval, and other Government services, and also subject to such regulations as Congress may impose restricting the charge for such Government transportation, having claims against the United States for transportation of troops and munitions of war and military supplies and property over such aided railroads, shall be paid out of the moneys appropriated by the foregoing provision...