Military Laws of the United States (Army)U.S. Government Printing Office, 1930 |
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... Code wherever a section of this publication is likewise found in that code . Grateful acknowledg- ment is made to these publishers , and it is , of course , understood that the incorporation of this material in this volume does not ...
... Code wherever a section of this publication is likewise found in that code . Grateful acknowledg- ment is made to these publishers , and it is , of course , understood that the incorporation of this material in this volume does not ...
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... Code of Illinois ( Laws 1879 , p . 192 ) , for the enrollment , organization , and government of the State militia , is a valid exercise of the police power , and is not unconstitutional as encroaching upon the power of Congress , under ...
... Code of Illinois ( Laws 1879 , p . 192 ) , for the enrollment , organization , and government of the State militia , is a valid exercise of the police power , and is not unconstitutional as encroaching upon the power of Congress , under ...
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... code of regulations for the government of the Army and of the militia in actual service , which shall embrace all necessary orders and forms of a general character for the performance of all duties incumbent on officers and men in the ...
... code of regulations for the government of the Army and of the militia in actual service , which shall embrace all necessary orders and forms of a general character for the performance of all duties incumbent on officers and men in the ...
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... code of Army regulations was carefully considered . The con- clusion reached by the committee was that the power to make and amend or alter regulations had best be left to Executive discretion . To that end a recommendation was ...
... code of Army regulations was carefully considered . The con- clusion reached by the committee was that the power to make and amend or alter regulations had best be left to Executive discretion . To that end a recommendation was ...
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... CODE . - In the early periods of English history military law existed only in time of actual war . When war broke ... code of 1881 , which now constitutes the military code of the British Army , has of itself no force , but requires to ...
... CODE . - In the early periods of English history military law existed only in time of actual war . When war broke ... code of 1881 , which now constitutes the military code of the British Army , has of itself no force , but requires to ...
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