Regulations of the Army of the United States and General Orders in Force February 17, 1881: With an Appendix Containing All Military Laws in Force February 17, 1881, Not Contained in this CodeU.S. Government Printing Office, 1881 - 509 páginas |
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... Approved , June 23 , 1879 . * [ G. O. 64 , 1879. ] WITH AN APPENDIX CONTAINING ALL MILITARY LAWS IN FORCE FEBRUARY 17 , 1881 , NOT CONTAINED IN THIS CODE . WASHINGTON : GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE . 1881 . NOTES . 1881a 1. The Revised ...
... Approved , June 23 , 1879 . * [ G. O. 64 , 1879. ] WITH AN APPENDIX CONTAINING ALL MILITARY LAWS IN FORCE FEBRUARY 17 , 1881 , NOT CONTAINED IN THIS CODE . WASHINGTON : GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE . 1881 . NOTES . 1881a 1. The Revised ...
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... " Regulations of the Army and General Orders " is approved , and published for the instruction and government of the Army . 239221 ALEX . RAMSEY , Secretary of War . III CONTENTS . Article . Title . I Military discipline ..
... " Regulations of the Army and General Orders " is approved , and published for the instruction and government of the Army . 239221 ALEX . RAMSEY , Secretary of War . III CONTENTS . Article . Title . I Military discipline ..
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... approved June 11 , 1878 , sec . 2 , and June 18 , 1878 , sec . 3 ; Regs . 1863 , 27. To insure the selection of proper candidates for promotion T22 . ] 4 REGULATIONS OF THE Appointment and promotion of commissioned officers.
... approved June 11 , 1878 , sec . 2 , and June 18 , 1878 , sec . 3 ; Regs . 1863 , 27. To insure the selection of proper candidates for promotion T22 . ] 4 REGULATIONS OF THE Appointment and promotion of commissioned officers.
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... approved by the Department Commander will be regulated by the season and the usual opportunities for reaching the officer's station , so that he may not be absent during the time for active operations .- [ Regs . 1863 , ¶ 177. ] 76. The ...
... approved by the Department Commander will be regulated by the season and the usual opportunities for reaching the officer's station , so that he may not be absent during the time for active operations .- [ Regs . 1863 , ¶ 177. ] 76. The ...
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... approved by the Department or Division Commander .- [ G . O. 114 , 1877. ] 93. On the expiration of a leave of absence on account of sick- ness , if the officer be able to travel ( without endangering his ulti- mate cure ) , he will ...
... approved by the Department or Division Commander .- [ G . O. 114 , 1877. ] 93. On the expiration of a leave of absence on account of sick- ness , if the officer be able to travel ( without endangering his ulti- mate cure ) , he will ...
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Términos y frases comunes
15 July Adjutant allowed ambulance ammunition amount appointed approved arms Army ARTICLE Article of War Artillery authority battery brigade camp Captain Cavalry certificate charge Chief clothing Colonel commanding officer Commissary commissioned officers corps court court-martial deposit Dept detachment detailed disbursing officer discharge division dollars duty enemy enlisted entitled field officer forage furnished garrison Government grand guard headquarters horses hospital Indian Infantry inspection issued Judge Advocate June Lieutenant Medical officer ment military post month muster muster-rolls necessary non-commissioned officers officer or soldier Ordnance paid parole party Paymaster payment person prescribed President prisoners prisoners of war proper punishment Quartermaster Quartermaster's Department quarters rank rations receipt receive regiment Regs regulations requisition salute Secretary Secretary of War sentence sentinels Sergeant Staff station Subsistence Surgeon thereof tion transportation trenches troops United vouchers wagons War Department
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Página 91 - State of the equal protection of the laws to which they are entitled under the Constitution of the United States, and in all such cases, or whenever any such insurrection, violence, unlawful combination, or conspiracy opposes or obstructs the laws of the United States...
Página 90 - Persons having the custody of any Vessel of War, Cruiser, or other armed Vessel, of any Foreign Prince...
Página 183 - 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.
Página 88 - That it shall be lawful for the President of the United States, or such person as he shall empower for that purpose, to employ such part of the land or naval forces of the United States...
Página 393 - Any officer or soldier who, being present at any mutiny or sedition, does not use his utmost...
Página 391 - Every officer commanding a regiment, an independent troop, battery, or company, or a garrison, shall, in the beginning of every month, transmit through the proper channels, to the Department of War, an exact return of the same...
Página 402 - Who, for the purpose of obtaining, or aiding others to obtain, the approval, allowance...
Página 161 - ... outlawry; on the contrary, it abhors such outrage. The sternest retaliation should follow the murder committed in consequence of such proclamation, made by whatever authority. Civilized nations look with horror upon offers of rewards for the assassination of enemies, as relapses into barbarism.
Página 151 - ... 24. The almost universal rule in remote times was, and continues to be with barbarous armies, that the private individual of the hostile country is destined to suffer every privation of liberty and protection, and every disruption of family ties. Protection was, and still is with uncivilized people, the exception.
Página 151 - Commanding generals may cause the magistrates and civil officers of the hostile country to take the oath of temporary allegiance or an oath of fidelity to their own victorious government or rulers, and they may expel every one who declines to do so.