Military Laws of the United States (Army).U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 - Military law |
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28 Stat 31 Stat accused act of April act of August act of February act of July act of March appointed appropriation approved Army Regulations Article of War artillery authorized charge Chief Chief of Engineers claim clerks command commission Compt Congress contract Corps court court-martial desertion disbursing officer discharge District of Columbia duty eighteen hundred Engineers enlisted entitled Executive Departments February 27 Government grade held hereafter hereby ibid issued judge-advocate July 16 July 28 June June 18 June 23 June 30 jurisdiction land lieutenant March 16 ment military militia Navy oath offense Opin ordnance paid paragraph pay and allowances paymaster payment person prescribed President punishment purchase rank receive regiment retired Revised Statutes Secretary Secretary of War sentence soldier subsistence Territory thereof tion Treasury trial troops United vacancies volunteer War Department
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