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Page 59
... Chief of Artillery . 8. The magazines must be frequently aired in dry weather . For this purpose , the ventilators and doors must be opened after 9 a . m . , and must be closed , at latest , two hours before sunset . The ammunition for ...
... Chief of Artillery . 8. The magazines must be frequently aired in dry weather . For this purpose , the ventilators and doors must be opened after 9 a . m . , and must be closed , at latest , two hours before sunset . The ammunition for ...
Page 60
... Chief of Artillery , who will obtain them from the Adjutant General of the Army . The books so drawn are the property of the United States for the use of the company , and will be accounted for on the Muster Rolls . 15. The Commanding ...
... Chief of Artillery , who will obtain them from the Adjutant General of the Army . The books so drawn are the property of the United States for the use of the company , and will be accounted for on the Muster Rolls . 15. The Commanding ...
Page 61
... Chief Engineer or Chief of Artillery . 19. No persons not officially connected with the garrisons of the field - works will be allowed to enter them , except such as visit them on duty , or who have passes signed by competent authority ...
... Chief Engineer or Chief of Artillery . 19. No persons not officially connected with the garrisons of the field - works will be allowed to enter them , except such as visit them on duty , or who have passes signed by competent authority ...
Page 61
... Chiefs of Engineers and Artillery . 24. The machinery of the Whitworth , or other breech - loading guns , will not be used except by special orders from the Commanding Officer of the post . 25. Experience having conclusively shown that ...
... Chiefs of Engineers and Artillery . 24. The machinery of the Whitworth , or other breech - loading guns , will not be used except by special orders from the Commanding Officer of the post . 25. Experience having conclusively shown that ...
Page 62
... Chief of Artillery , as frequently as possible . Particular attention will be paid , at all inspections , to the drill and discipline of the garrison and police of the work ; to the condition of the armament , ammunition and magazines ...
... Chief of Artillery , as frequently as possible . Particular attention will be paid , at all inspections , to the drill and discipline of the garrison and police of the work ; to the condition of the armament , ammunition and magazines ...
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