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... personnel comprised representative and responsible citizens of the community , including usually a licensed physician . In many cases registration boards were reappointed local boards . Such boards exercised original jurisdiction in all ...
... personnel comprised representative and responsible citizens of the community , including usually a licensed physician . In many cases registration boards were reappointed local boards . Such boards exercised original jurisdiction in all ...
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... personnel . Prior to 1916 the largest sum ex- pended for Army aviation was $ 300,000 . In the latter year , how- ever , a special urgent deficiency appropriation of $ 500,000 was made , and in the year 1917 appropriations aggregating ...
... personnel . Prior to 1916 the largest sum ex- pended for Army aviation was $ 300,000 . In the latter year , how- ever , a special urgent deficiency appropriation of $ 500,000 was made , and in the year 1917 appropriations aggregating ...
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... personnel and by the employment and coordination of great civilian agencies which could be helpful . The Council of National Defense , through the supply committees organized by it , afforded the immediate contact necessary with the ...
... personnel and by the employment and coordination of great civilian agencies which could be helpful . The Council of National Defense , through the supply committees organized by it , afforded the immediate contact necessary with the ...
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... personnel prior to the war was 7,956 ; it is now 134,000 . The civilian personnel of the Quartermaster Corps was 9,000 and is now 30,000 . SIGNAL CORPS . Upon the Signal Corps fell the utterly unparalleled effort required for the ...
... personnel prior to the war was 7,956 ; it is now 134,000 . The civilian personnel of the Quartermaster Corps was 9,000 and is now 30,000 . SIGNAL CORPS . Upon the Signal Corps fell the utterly unparalleled effort required for the ...
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... personnel unsurpassed anywhere , * * We have the different branches of the military service well organized , each within itself , for the per- formance of its duties . Our administrative staff and supply departments , as a rule , have ...
... personnel unsurpassed anywhere , * * We have the different branches of the military service well organized , each within itself , for the per- formance of its duties . Our administrative staff and supply departments , as a rule , have ...
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act June 15 admission rate Alaska American troops appropriation Arsenal Barracks Base Hospital buildings cadets camps Cavalry cent chronic civilian Coast Artillery command Deaths depot disability Discharges District division duty dysentery ending June 30 Engineers equipment examination external causes Federal service Field Artillery Field Hospital fire fiscal year 1917 fiscal year ending Fort Bliss Fort Monroe Fort Sam Houston Harbor Incision increase Infantry infection instruction July June 15 June 30 laboratory mean strength Medical Corps Medical Department medical officers ment military National Guard noneffective rate officers and enlisted operation Ordnance Organized Militia paratyphoid paratyphoid fever personnel Philippine Islands Philippine Scouts practice Quartermaster Corps Ratio recruiting regiments Regular Army repair Reserve Corps River sanitary Secretary of War sergeants sick report soldiers stations supply surgeon Syphilis TABLE tion transportation Traumatism Tuberculosis typhoid United United States Army vaccine venereal diseases War Department
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Side 14 - An Act to authorize the President to increase temporarily the Military establishment of the United States", approved May 18, 1917, or any.
Side 236 - United States, either the regular or the volunteer forces, and has been, or may be hereafter, honorably discharged, shall be admitted to become a citizen of the United States, upon his petition, without any previous declaration of his intention to become such...
Side 235 - When any person is put in arrest for the purpose of trial, except at remote military posts or stations, the officer by whose order he is arrested shall see that a copy of the charges on which he is to be tried is served upon him within eight...
Side 236 - States, are hereby placed under the control of the government of said islands to be administered for the benefit of the inhabitants thereof, except as provided in this act.
Side 153 - Congress last hereinbefore cited, and they shall not be permitted to assume or engage in work of an administrative nature that pertains to established bureaus or offices of the War Department, or that, being assumed or engaged in by members of the General Staff Corps, would involve impairment of the responsibility or initiative of such bureaus or offices, or would cause injurious or unnecessary duplication of or delay in the work thereof...
Side 344 - Any person, corporation, partnership, or association violating the provisions of this section or the regulations made thereunder shall, unless otherwise punishable under the Articles of War, be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and be punished by a fine of not more than $1,000 or imprisonment for not more than twelve months, or both.
Side 236 - Any alien, of the age of twenty-one years and upward who has enlisted, or may enlist, in the armies of the United States, either the regular or the volunteer forces, and has been, or may be hereafter, honorably discharged, shall be admitted to become a citizen of the United States...
Side 146 - ... officers may be temporarily assigned to duty with any branch of the Army. Upon being relieved from duty in the General Staff Corps...
Side 343 - ... or enlisted men's club, which is being used at the time for military purposes under this Act, but the Secretary of War may make regulations permitting the sale and use of intoxicating liquors for medicinal purposes.
Side 256 - The Secretary of War, under such regulations as he may prescribe, is hereby authorized to issue to institutions at which one or more units of the Reserve Officers...