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WAR DEPARTMENT

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[NOTE.-General Orders, No. 62, ie the last of the series for 1921.]

GENERAL ORDERS,

No. 1.

423189

WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, January 9, 1922.

Section.

Camp Benning and Camp A. A. Humphreys announced as permanent military posts---

Twenty-eighth Pursuit Squadron, Air Service-Reconstituted-for historical purposes and consolidated with the Twenty-eightir Squadron (Bombardment), Air Service...

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Allotment of grades and specialist ratings for the Office of the Commanding General, District of Washington----. Qualification as marksman, gunner, military telegrapher, etc., in case of men transferred to the Detached Enlisted Men's List--I__Camp Benning and Camp A. A. Humphreys announced as permanent military posts.-Under the provisions of paragraph 201, Army Regulations, Camp Benning, Ga., and Camp A. A. Humphreys, Va., are hereby announced as permanent military posts.

[323.71, A. G. 0.1

II__Twenty-eighth Pursuit Squadron, Air Service-Reconstituted for historical purposes and consolidated with the Twenty-eighth Squadron (Bombardment), Air Service. The Twenty-eighth Pursuit Squadron, Air Service, which was demobilized on June 16, 1919, is reconstituted for historical purposes and consolidated with the Twenty-eighth Squadron (Bombardment), Air Service, organized on September 20, 1921. The records of the old organization will be transferred to the new organization.

[314.3, A. G. O.]

III__Allotment of grades and specialist ratings for the Office of the Commanding General, District of Washington.-Paragraph 30, added to General Orders, No. 39, War Department, 1921 (Allotment of grades and specialist ratings for enlisted men), by section V, General Orders, No. 45, War Department, 1921, is amended to read as follows:

30. Office of the Commanding General, District of Washington.

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[G. O. 1.]

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b. Specialist ratings. (for privates, first class, and pri

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IV. Qualification as marksman, gunner, military telegrapher, etc., in case of men transferred to the Detached Enlisted Men's List.-Paragraph 1, section IX, General Orders, No. 76, War Department, 1920, is amended to read as follows:

1. An enlisted man will continue to draw the additional pay of the classification for which he qualified in accordance with existing regulations governing additional pay for such qualifications (pars. 1343, 1344, 13441, and 1345, A. R.), when transferred to the Detached Enlisted Men's List and assigned to duties closely allied to those performed by him in the organization from which transferred, if at the time of transfer he was receiving additional pay for qualification as marksman, sharpshooter, expert rifleman, second-class gunner, first-class gunner, gun pointer, gun commander, observer second class, chief planter, chief loader, plotter, observer first class, casemate electrician, coxswain, military telegrapher, first-class military telegrapher, expert military telegrapher, or other qualification of a nature similar to those listed immediately preceding and attained by demonstrated efficiency in such duties.

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