| Army - 1822 - 436 sider
...Officer of the Quarter-Master General's Department of the District or Station. 2 B 2 Military Discussion. Deliberations, or Discussions, among any Class of...any Mark of Approbation, towards their Superiors, or others, are strictly prohibited, as being subversive of Discipline, and an Assumption of Power which... | |
| 1824 - 638 sider
...Deliberations, or discussions, among any class of Military men, GOC 7th * . v . . e . . , m J ii in- 1823. having the object of conveying praise, censure, or...any mark of approbation, towards their Superiors, or others, are strictly prohibited, ax being subversive of discipline, and an assumption of power which... | |
| United States. War Department - 1857 - 520 sider
...privileges granted by their appointment. AKTICLE XXVI. MILITARY DISCUSSIONS AND PUBLICATIONS. 210. .. .Deliberations or discussions among any class of military men, having the object of conveying praise, or censure, or any mark of approbation toward their superiors or others in the military service; and... | |
| United States. War Department - 1857 - 528 sider
...privileges granted by their appointment. AKTICLE XXVI. MII.IT u:Y DISCUSSIONS AND PUBLICATIONS. 210. . . .Deliberations or discussions among any class of military men, having the object of conveying praise, or censure, or any mark of approbation toward their superiors or others in the military service ; and... | |
| United States. War Department - 1861 - 522 sider
...privileges granted by their appointment. ARTICLE XXVI. MILITARY DISCUSSIONS AND PUBLICATIONS. 210. . . .Deliberations or discussions among any class of military men, having the object of conveying praise, or censure, or any mark of approbation toward their superiors or others in the military service ; and... | |
| United States. War Department - 1861 - 570 sider
...privileges granted by their appointment. ARTICLE XXVI. MILITABY DISCUSSIONS AND PUBLICATIONS. 220. Deliberations or discussions among any class of military men, having the object of conveying praise, or censure, or any mark of approbation toward their superiors or others in the military service; and... | |
| Daniel Butterfield - 1862 - 144 sider
...perform any service not military, for the private benefit of any officer or mess of officers. 220. Deliberations or discussions among any class of military men, having the object of conveying praise, or censure, or any mark of approbation toll ward their superiors or others in the military service,... | |
| John Millar Bannatyne - 1863 - 464 sider
...language. [Idem. Q. What are the regulations of the service regarding military discussions, &c. t A. Deliberations or discussions among any class of military...any mark of approbation towards their superiors or others, are strictly prohibited as being subversive of discipline, and an assumption of power which... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1864 - 426 sider
...and his subordinates. * The following is the 26th Article of the Revised Regulations for the Army:— "Deliberations or discussions among any class of military men, having the object of conveying praise or censure or any mark of approbation toward their superiors or others in the military service, . .... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1864 - 406 sider
...his subordinates. * The following is the 26th Article of the Revised Regulations for the Army: — "Deliberations or discussions among any class of military men, having the object of conveying praise or censure or any mark of approbation toward their superiors or others in the military service, . .... | |
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