forage, and straw, board of survey, when excess or deficiency exists at end of to retired officers, Quartermaster's Department not authorized to sell 1833 Funds, company. (See Company funds.) estimate of (see Estimate of funds). statements of (see Statement of funds) 1707 194 from overpayments previously made, how entered on account-current from sales, &c., how entered on account-current from sales, &c., deposited to credit of United States, disposition of receipts. for officers, by whom commanded general, and other commissioned officers. non-commissioned officers and enlisted men. Furniture, allowance for officers for barracks and quarters procured by assistant commissary-generals and commissaries Gardens (post). (See Post gardens.) Garrison, hours of reveille, reports, retreat, &c Garden seeds and ntensils, purchase of.. hours of service prescribed by commanding officer. General of the Army (the). duties and functions 523 1645 1678 1717 Generals of brigade to keep themselves informed of strength of their commands.. "General" (the), purport of signal; when sounded depots of Quartermaster's Department, list of. service clerks, how discharged, and vacancies filled men as clerks and messengers at military headquarters Gloves. (See Uniform.) Government Hospital for the Insane. (See Insane, Government Hospital for.) Granaries, instructions for building Grand guards (at night), duties of commander on approach of troops duties of men off post .144, 145, 150 22 duties of commander of morning patrols return at daylight. duty of commander on receipt of dispatches from enemy formation of rounds from whom instructions are received by commander of.. number, strength, and disposition parole and countersign for patrols and rounds, precautions by precautions in posting. reconnaissances by patrols sentinels beyond advanced posts.. ("ing"), duties of relieved every hour.. signals to prevent surprise. when doubled when approached at night standing instructions to. time of mounting when doubled Guano Island, protection to discoverer or representative. Guard, duties of officers and soldiers on Guard duty (extra) not to be imposed by courts-martial as sentence mounting, duties of officers of the day Guards, in case of fire or other alarm. Guard duties of sergeants and corporals of. withdraw cartridges when relieved Guides, interpreters, &c., carry certificates of employment Guidon. (See Colors.) Guidons (artillery batteries), when names of battles are inscribed Gun-carriages, handspikes, &c. (iron), care.of Guns, care and preservation of.. Gymnasium, bowling-alleys, and other places of amusement. Habeas corpus, writ of, duty of officer upon whom served how challenged instruction to sentinels by officer making who may make.. writs, for discharge of soldiers, by State judges Hams, sales to officers and enlisted men Hard bread, care of Hay, used instead of staw, at posts near prairie land owned by United States..... 849 82 2204 239 2134 232 to the Vice-Fresident, members of cabinet, Chief Justice, President of Horse equipments, how reported. requisitions for.. 1673 2225 1419 503 589 590 596 594 591, 608 589 592 1808 2521 2707 2711 2708 2709 (housing) major general (saddle cloth) general staff officers (saddle cloth) officers of the staff corps. 2710 2712 2712 (saddle cloth) other officers 2713 302-308 condition, reported monthly estray in enemies country, taken for the Army precautions in regard to purchase reshod (stolen) to be restored use. in place of mules. weight of of field battery; shoeing of mounted officers; shoeing of prisoners of war, disposition of on board transports. (See Transports.) Horse shoes, smith tools and materials for cavalry. Hospital, care taken in giving certificates of disability to patients in.. 296 1079 1282 301 294 295 1917 1916 1297 1918 2304 descriptive list of soldier when detached from company, forwarded to.. sick and wounded soldiers discharged by expiration of term, entitled to 2306 tents, clothing, hospital furniture, &c., in treatment of contagious 2309 (post), soldiers in, how mustered.. 738 Hospitals, admission of civilians: charge per diem. 2311 annual estimates for repairs, alterations, additions, or erection of new 2358 arms and accouterments of patients left with companies.. 2302 cooks and nurses, how mustered at new posts erected at same pace (pari passu), with storehouses and 2354 2290 cooks and nurses, under orders of steward 2300 copies of plans, estimates, &c., for erection or repairs, to whom forwarded duty of senior medical officers as regards distribution of patients and 2292 extra-duty pay to enlisted men continuously employed as cooks and nurses 2299 establishment during sieges 1161 inspection of. in Department of Dakota, estimates for repairs, alterations, or additions, 2358 1325 moneys received for board and treatment of civilians in; disposition of. 2311 prescriptions of medicines and diet by senior medical officers written in selection of soldier as hospital steward where none has been appointed 2290 Sunday inspection of. (See Inspection of hospitals.) Surgeon General to furnish Quartermaster General annual statements in 2360 when Quartermaster's Department will construct ovens in. 2361 Hospitals, (private), medical attendance to soldiers in... (provisional), erection at temporary posts. (regulation), erection at permanent posts.. Hospital attendants, number allowed.. (regulation), requests for erection, how made, indorsed, and forwarded.. bakeries, repairs paid from hospital fund bedding and property at military posts not used except for hospital pur- buildings, erection and occupation clothing furnished patients transferred from one hospital to another. clothing marked as hospital property clothing worn by patients during stay in hospital tents, use of.. Hostages (see Armies in the field) Hunting, unexpended small-arm ammunition used in Indian country, and lands, department commander to keep off intruders 2310 249 2177 237 2314 249 281 34 279, 280 34 2332 251 284 34 147 22 286 34 285 34 in which sale of fixed ammunition to hostile Indians is prohibited. Indorsing. (See Letters.) Infantry, position on parade. when, march with cavalry Ink powders, issues, in lieu of liquid ink. Inks (colored), except red, prohibited Inquiry, courts of, proceedings filed in Bureau of Military Justice Insane, Government Hospital, application for admission 9 9 1268 118 1 9 of disbursing officers' accounts by post commanders or other officers of public property, condemnation because of shabby appearance, pro- Par. Inspection of public property, reports of inspection, to whom forwarded. inspector's report Page. inventories of condemned and disposed officer responsible to accompany inspector reports, blanks... injustice in reports to be guarded against personal, by commanders special, by officers other than inspectors.. Inspector General, acting or acting assistant, use of title Inspector's Department, from whom officers receive orders duty when reports prejudicial to character of officers are made officer accountable for public property not to act as of regiments and posts; commanders to make monthly. facilities for making, to be afforded by commanding officer.. 1328 131 of Engineer Battalion; establishment; officers and agents 131 1333 1391-1396 1372 1334 1336 terms used in reporting on worn-ont or damaged ordnance stores. 1338 2355 1334 1365 2002 Inventories of effects of deceased soldiers entered in Adjutant General's office. 1819 2136 Itineraries, disposition of field-notes and journal on completion of march instruments and note-books, how obtained persons selected to make field-notes, &c Job printing, and advertisments, submitted separately for audit.. general rules for bills and vouchers. regular blanks, books, printed forms, &c., executed at Government 2114 995 993 996 994 991-993 1468 1475 1475-1477 145 Justice, Department of, charged with the employment of civil counsel 844,846 131 |