Report1862-1866 contain much historical material relating to the Michigan troops in the civil war. |
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Side 10 - States, such officer or enlisted man shall receive from the annual appropriation for the support of the army the same travel allowances and quarters or commutation of quarters to which an officer or enlisted man of the Regular Army would be entitled for attending such school or college under orders from proper military authority...
Side 11 - SEC. 23. That for the purpose of securing a list of persons especially qualified to hold commissions in any volunteer force which may hereafter be called for and organized under the authority of Congress, other than a force composed of organized militia...
Side 11 - Columbia, and when authorized by the President, attend and pursue a regular course of study at any military school or college of the United States such officer...
Side 7 - Territories and the District of Columbia, and every able-bodied male of foreign birth who has declared his intention to become a citizen, who is more than eighteen and less than forty-five years of age, and shall be divided into two classes: The organized militia, to be known as the National Guard of the State, Territory, or District of Columbia, or by such other designations as may be given them by the laws of the respective States or Territories; the remainder to be known as the Reserve Militia...
Side 10 - States and Territories and to the District of Columbia in the manner herein provided. Sec. 18. That each State or Territory furnished with material of war under the provisions of this or former Acts of Congress shall, during the year next preceding each annual allotment of funds, in accordance with section sixteen hundred and sixty-one of the Revised Statutes as amended, have required every company, troop, and battery in its organized militia not excused by the governor of such State or Territory...
Side 8 - That courts-martial for the trial of officers or men of the militia, when in the service of .the United States, shall be composed of militia officers only.
Side 9 - That the Secretary of War is hereby authorized to issue, on the requisitions of the governors of the several States and Territories, or of the commanding general of the militia of the District of Columbia, such number of the United States...
Side 11 - States in time of war, he shall be entitled to all the benefits of the pension laws existing at the time of his service...
Side 157 - Military Societies of men who served in the armies and navies of the United States, in the War of the Revolution, the War of 1812, the Mexican War...
Side 10 - Provided, That the command of such military post or camp and the officers and troops of the United States there stationed shall remain with the regular commander of the post without regard to the rank of the commanding or other officers of the militia temporarily so encamped within its limits or in its vicinity: Provided further, That except as herein specified the right to command during such joint encampments, maneuvers, and field instruction shall be governed...