Signal Corps Manuals1907 |
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... Pay rolls____ Checks Accounts current . Cashbooks Administrative officers Cash account_ . Proceeds of sales_ Settlement for transfers of property between bureaus . Inspections__ Evidence of delivery of material_ Marking supplies by ...
... Pay rolls____ Checks Accounts current . Cashbooks Administrative officers Cash account_ . Proceeds of sales_ Settlement for transfers of property between bureaus . Inspections__ Evidence of delivery of material_ Marking supplies by ...
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... payment of accounts ; the collecting of bills , and all other duties pertaining to disbursements . From the time a request for a purchase is approved until the arti- cles are delivered and paid for , all correspondence affecting the pur ...
... payment of accounts ; the collecting of bills , and all other duties pertaining to disbursements . From the time a request for a purchase is approved until the arti- cles are delivered and paid for , all correspondence affecting the pur ...
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... pay for services of any kind rendered for the Signal Corps except telephone switchboard operators at signal corps posts . For extra- duty pay as a teamster , baker , or such duty not in the line of signal corps work , application ...
... pay for services of any kind rendered for the Signal Corps except telephone switchboard operators at signal corps posts . For extra- duty pay as a teamster , baker , or such duty not in the line of signal corps work , application ...
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... pay , rations , etc. , should be forwarded through the post commander . 29. The Signal Corps has an authorized strength of 1 brigadier- general , 1 colonel , 2 lieutenant - colonels , 6 majors , 18 captains , 18 first lieutenants , 36 ...
... pay , rations , etc. , should be forwarded through the post commander . 29. The Signal Corps has an authorized strength of 1 brigadier- general , 1 colonel , 2 lieutenant - colonels , 6 majors , 18 captains , 18 first lieutenants , 36 ...
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... pay , rations , and equipment of enlisted men . The questions in the subjects of " Electricity , " " Telephony , " and " Primary and Secondary Batteries , " will embrace only subjects treated in Signal Corps Manual No. 3 . The questions ...
... pay , rations , and equipment of enlisted men . The questions in the subjects of " Electricity , " " Telephony , " and " Primary and Secondary Batteries , " will embrace only subjects treated in Signal Corps Manual No. 3 . The questions ...
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1-conductor account current acetylene advertisement Alaska amperes approved Army Regulations artillery engineer authorized battery buzzers cash cells certificate Chief Signal Officer civilian employees coast artillery posts Colo Colo conduit construction copy depots Diamond Island disbursing officer division dry cells duty electrical enlisted equipment feet field glass fire fire-control installations five questions Fort Omaha forwarded furnished handles heliograph inches inspection inspector inspector's pocket instruments invoices issued lead-covered length lightning arrester local battery manila hemp Manual miles military telegraph lines officer in charge pack pair paragraph payment Philippines Philippines division pliers pole portable post commander post telephone systems pounds property returns purchase Quartermaster's Department receipt received record reel rendered repair requisitions Secretary of War serial number shipment signal corps property single conductor specification splicing station storekeeper supplies switchboard tele telephone switchboards terminal box transferred typewriter unserviceable visual signaling vouchers War Department wire wood
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Page 82 - If it shall appear that the loss, damage, or destruction of property was due to carelessness or neglect, or that its loss, damage, or destruction could have been avoided by the exercise of reasonable care the money value...
Page 43 - ... a certificate that the award was made to the lowest responsible bidder for the best and most suitable articles, and...
Page 61 - Should an officer or agent of the Government charged with public property fail to render the prescribed returns thereof within a reasonable time, a settlement of his accounts will be made by the proper bureau of the War Department, and the money value of the property with which he is charged will be reported against him for stoppage.
Page 63 - When packages of supplies are opened for the first time, whether because of apparent defect or for issue, the officer responsible or some other commissioned officer will be present and verify the contents by actual weight, count, or measurement, as circumstances may require, and in case of deficiency or damage will make written report of the facts to the post commander.
Page 42 - Any check previously drawn by him and not presented for payment within four months of its date will not be paid until its correctness shall have been attested by the Secretary or Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. Every disbursing officer, when...
Page 86 - Packages of public property weighing not more than four pounds may be sent through the mails under cover of the penalty envelope. Penalty envelopes with return address may be furnished to any person from whom official information is desired...
Page 14 - Corps, telegraph offices opened and closed, and all other matter which should be of record in the office of the Chief Signal Officer of the Army. In...
Page 12 - No officer or employee of the Government shall, directly or indirectly, instruct or be concerned in any manner in the instruction of any person or classes of persons, with a view to their special preparation for the examinations of the United States Civil Service Commission or of the boards of examiners for the diplomatic and consular services.
Page 81 - Columbia shall have been lost, damaged, or destroyed, or become unserviceable or unsuitable by use in service or from any other cause, it shall be examined by a disinterested surveying officer of the...
Page 52 - Revised Statutes of the United States, must be clearly indicated by a statement on the check that it is to obtain cash to hold in personal possession, and date of authority given so to hold funds.