Annual Report of the Secretary of War, Volumen1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1881 |
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... cent . of private soldiers , which will add little , if any , to the annual cost of the Army , and yet give great relief to our overtaxed sol- diers . In the last ten years our frontiers have so extended , under the protection of our ...
... cent . of private soldiers , which will add little , if any , to the annual cost of the Army , and yet give great relief to our overtaxed sol- diers . In the last ten years our frontiers have so extended , under the protection of our ...
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... cent . over the previous fiscal year , and of 147 per cent . over the annual average of the previous ten years . At the commencement of the fiscal year 6,964 cases remained 14 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR .
... cent . over the previous fiscal year , and of 147 per cent . over the annual average of the previous ten years . At the commencement of the fiscal year 6,964 cases remained 14 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR .
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... cents per pound , and that on June 24 , 1881 , a contract was made for the procurement of 500,000 pounds of hexagonal powder , at 25.4 cents per pound . Congress at its last session provided for convening a board of officers to examine ...
... cents per pound , and that on June 24 , 1881 , a contract was made for the procurement of 500,000 pounds of hexagonal powder , at 25.4 cents per pound . Congress at its last session provided for convening a board of officers to examine ...
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... cent . of private soldiers , all that I would ask for at this time , because I believe this increase will add little , if any , to the annual cost of the Army , and yet give great relief to our overtaxed soldiers . In the last ten years ...
... cent . of private soldiers , all that I would ask for at this time , because I believe this increase will add little , if any , to the annual cost of the Army , and yet give great relief to our overtaxed soldiers . In the last ten years ...
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... cent . of the nominal strength of the Army ) have re - enlisted during the past year - an increase of 510 over the number of re - enlistments during the year 1879 - '80 . The officers of the Adjutant - General's Department are properly ...
... cent . of the nominal strength of the Army ) have re - enlisted during the past year - an increase of 510 over the number of re - enlistments during the year 1879 - '80 . The officers of the Adjutant - General's Department are properly ...
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