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... military commands , ] At least once the division or depart- garrisoned posts , and each fiscal camps . Armories . Jyear . ment or his assistants . ( A. R. , 898. ) Arsenals . Depots . General hospitals . General recruiting sta- tions ...
... military commands , ] At least once the division or depart- garrisoned posts , and each fiscal camps . Armories . Jyear . ment or his assistants . ( A. R. , 898. ) Arsenals . Depots . General hospitals . General recruiting sta- tions ...
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... posts will be inspected at such times as the division or department commander may direct , ordinarily once in two years . ( A. R. 898. ) 44. The United States Military Prison at Fort Leavenworth , Kans . , and the Pacific Branch of the ...
... posts will be inspected at such times as the division or department commander may direct , ordinarily once in two years . ( A. R. 898. ) 44. The United States Military Prison at Fort Leavenworth , Kans . , and the Pacific Branch of the ...
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... posts will be forwarded through the artillery district commanders . ( Chief of Staff , Mar. 8 , 1906 ; 10665 ... military divisions or depart- ments informed through the proper channels of such inspections of accounts of disbursing ...
... posts will be forwarded through the artillery district commanders . ( Chief of Staff , Mar. 8 , 1906 ; 10665 ... military divisions or depart- ments informed through the proper channels of such inspections of accounts of disbursing ...
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... military post which had been abandoned . The property was no longer needed there and the expense of transporting ... posts ) falls clearly within the designation of property unsuitable for the public service " in the sense this ...
... military post which had been abandoned . The property was no longer needed there and the expense of transporting ... posts ) falls clearly within the designation of property unsuitable for the public service " in the sense this ...
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... post . 331. The following articles will constitute a set of horse equipments for issue to officers below the grade of major , re- quired to be mounted ... military posts 74 ARMS AND EQUIPMENTS . For enlisted men and organizations.
... post . 331. The following articles will constitute a set of horse equipments for issue to officers below the grade of major , re- quired to be mounted ... military posts 74 ARMS AND EQUIPMENTS . For enlisted men and organizations.
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Page 89 - 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 boards of examiners for the diplomatic and consular services.
Page 89 - Washington, are hereby forbidden, either directly or indirectly, individually or through associations, to solicit an increase of pay or to influence or attempt to influence in their own interest any other legislation whatever, either before Congress or its committees, or in any way save through the heads of the Departments or independent Government establishments in or under which they serve, on penalty of dismissal from the Government service.
Page 46 - ... in any place or in any manner, except as authorized by law, any...
Page 49 - Treasury whether he bus any public funds to his credit in any office or bank, and, if so, what checks, if any, he has drawn against the same, which are still outstanding and unpaid.
Page 53 - The President may cause to be sold any military stores which, upon proper inspection or survey, appear to be damaged or unsuitable for the public service. Such inspection or survey shall be made by officers designated by the Secretary of War, and the sales shall be made under regulations prescribed by him.
Page 107 - At every military post or station the flag will be hoisted at the sounding of the first note of the reveille, or of the first note of the march, if a march be played before the reveille. The flag will be lowered at the sounding of the last note of the retreat, and while the Hag is being lowered the band will play " The Star-Spangled Banner," or, if there be no band present, the field music will sound
Page 39 - All moneys arising from dispositions of serviceable medical and hospital supplies authorized by law and regulation shall constitute one fund on the books of the Treasury Department, which shall be available to replace medical and hospital supplies throughout the fiscal year in which the dispositions were effected and throughout the following fiscal year.
Page 106 - The Secretary of War and the Secretary of the Navy are each hereby authorized, in their discretion, to loan or give to soldiers...
Page 47 - Any disbursing officer or agent drawing checks on moneys deposited to his official credit, must state on the face or back of each check the object or purpose to which the avails are to be applied...
Page 46 - Treasurer, or any authorized depositary, or for any purpose not prescribed by law transfers or applies any portion of the public money intrusted to him, is.