The Military Laws of the United States: Relating to the Army, Volunteers, Militia, and to Bounty Lands and Pensions, from the Foundation of the Government to the Year 1863. To which are Prefixed the Constitution of the United States (with an Index Thereto,) and a Synopsis of the Military Legislation of Congress During the Revolutionary WarG.W. Childs, 1863 - 607 страница |
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... ment ............. 1812 , Jan. 2. Chap . 11. An act authorizing the President of the United States to raise companies of rangers for the protection of the frontiers of the United States ...... 66 211 211 " 6 Jan. 11. Chap . 14. An act ...
... ment ............. 1812 , Jan. 2. Chap . 11. An act authorizing the President of the United States to raise companies of rangers for the protection of the frontiers of the United States ...... 66 211 211 " 6 Jan. 11. Chap . 14. An act ...
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... ment of pension agents in those states where there is no commissioner of loans ....... 271 " April 24. Chap . 69. An act for organizing the general staff , and making further provision for the army of the United States ...
... ment of pension agents in those states where there is no commissioner of loans ....... 271 " April 24. Chap . 69. An act for organizing the general staff , and making further provision for the army of the United States ...
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... ment and regulation of the treasury , war , and navy departments ......... 296 May 1. Chap . 53. An act in addition to an act entitled " An act to pro- vide for certain persons engaged in the land and naval service of the United States ...
... ment and regulation of the treasury , war , and navy departments ......... 296 May 1. Chap . 53. An act in addition to an act entitled " An act to pro- vide for certain persons engaged in the land and naval service of the United States ...
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... ment to purchase a site for an arsenal at St. Louis , in the state of Mis- souri , and to provide for the erection of an arsenal on the same .......... 316 RESOLUTION . 1826 , May 18. Res . 3. Resolution directing a system of cavalry ...
... ment to purchase a site for an arsenal at St. Louis , in the state of Mis- souri , and to provide for the erection of an arsenal on the same .......... 316 RESOLUTION . 1826 , May 18. Res . 3. Resolution directing a system of cavalry ...
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... ment , and for other purposes " .. 336 " May 23. Chap . 80. An act authorizing the President of the United States to accept the services of volunteers , and to raise an additional regiment of dragoons or mounted riflemen .... " July 4 ...
... ment , and for other purposes " .. 336 " May 23. Chap . 80. An act authorizing the President of the United States to accept the services of volunteers , and to raise an additional regiment of dragoons or mounted riflemen .... " July 4 ...
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24 April accounts act entitled actual service addition adjutant aforesaid allowed appointed appropriated Approved April April 29 arms army articles of war artificers artillery assistant battalion bounty brigade brigadier-general cadets captain cavalry chap CHAPTER clothing colonel commanding officer commissioned officers compensation Congress corps court-martial courts of inquiry department of war deputy direct disabled discharged district dollars duty eighteen hundred employed enlisted entitled An act entitled to receive equivalent in money exceeding hereafter horses July June lieu lieutenant-colonel major-general ment military establishment militia monthly pay musicians muster non-commissioned officer oath officer or soldier officers and soldiers paid pay and emoluments paymaster paymaster-general pension person President privates punishment quartermaster quartermaster-general rank rations per day regiment regulations repealed respectively riflemen rules and articles second lieutenants secretary secretary of war Senate sergeants supplies surgeon's mates surgeons thereof thousand eight hundred treasury troops United volunteers widow
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