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... camps , reception of troops , classification of personnel , maintenance and operation , provision of instructors and organizations , clothing of camps and the reports of results . Further , throughout the entire year , the Regular Army ...
... camps , reception of troops , classification of personnel , maintenance and operation , provision of instructors and organizations , clothing of camps and the reports of results . Further , throughout the entire year , the Regular Army ...
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... camps there are a lot of people who , under present circum- stances , would probably be available in time of war , but who would not be if that were done . There is a sentiment in this country , a belief on the part of some people ...
... camps there are a lot of people who , under present circum- stances , would probably be available in time of war , but who would not be if that were done . There is a sentiment in this country , a belief on the part of some people ...
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... camps . Mr. ANTHONY . Incidentally it was stated that nearly every lecture wound up with a plea to them to work for increased appropriations . General HARBORD . There was nothing in the instructions in regard to that . Mr. STAFFORD . It ...
... camps . Mr. ANTHONY . Incidentally it was stated that nearly every lecture wound up with a plea to them to work for increased appropriations . General HARBORD . There was nothing in the instructions in regard to that . Mr. STAFFORD . It ...
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... camps for purposes of prop- aganda for the purpose of augmenting the appropriations . General HARBORD . I agree with you , if it is being done in an or- ganized way , and being done as camps rather than as individuals . I shall make it ...
... camps for purposes of prop- aganda for the purpose of augmenting the appropriations . General HARBORD . I agree with you , if it is being done in an or- ganized way , and being done as camps rather than as individuals . I shall make it ...
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... camps get 4 cents a mile , while the regular officers get 8 cents a mile . But that is not our fault ; it is in the law , and it is a thing which I think you ought to correct for the benefit of the reserve officers . Naturally , these ...
... camps get 4 cents a mile , while the regular officers get 8 cents a mile . But that is not our fault ; it is in the law , and it is a thing which I think you ought to correct for the benefit of the reserve officers . Naturally , these ...
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Page 84 - ... official business outside of the District of Columbia and away from their designated...
Page 220 - Provided further, That none of the funds appropriated in this Act shall be used except that, so far as practicable, all contracts shall be awarded on a formally advertised competitive bid basis to the lowest responsible bidder.
Page 336 - For the purchase, manufacture, and test of ammunition for seacoast and land defense cannon, including the necessary experiments in connection therewith, and the machinery necessary for its manufacture at the arsenals, $1,000,000.
Page 833 - Army active list ; interment, or of preparation and transportation to their homes, of the remains of civil employees of the Army in the employ of the War Department who die abroad, in Alaska, in the Canal Zone...
Page 591 - PURCHASE, MANUFACTURE, AND TEST OF AMMUNITION FOR MOUNTAIN, FIELD, AND SIEGE CANNON. The next item is for the purchase, manufacture, maintenance, and test of ammunition for mountain, field, and siege cannon, including the necessary experiments in connection therewith, the machinery necessary for its manufacture, and the necessary storage facilities.
Page 453 - I wish you would put in the record a statement showing the buildings, their locations, and the amount of rental paid.
Page 67 - We will take up the item for printing and binding for the War Department, for which the estimate is $623,020..
Page 71 - Printing to be urgent or necessary to have done elsewhere; and (2) printing in field printing plants operated by any such executive department, independent office, or establishment, and the procurement of printing by any such executive department, independent office, or establishment from allotments for contract field printing, if approved by the Joint Committee...