Report of the Adjutant General of the Army to the Secretary of War |
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Report of the Adjutant General of the Army to the Secretary of War United States. Adjutant-General's Office Visualização integral - 1921 |
Report of the Adjutant General of the Army to the Secretary of War United States. Adjutant-General's Office Visualização integral - 1918 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
act of Congress active duty Air Service American Expeditionary Forces appointment Army field clerks assigned authorized awarded Branch of service Bureau cadets camps Cavalry certifications during fiscal certifications to July Chemical Warfare Service civilian Coast Artillery Corps Colo colonel commissioned officers Congress approved June Corps Area Corps of Engineers department and corps discharged Disciplinary Barracks distinguished-service cross distinguished-service medal draft emergency officers ended June 30 Field Artillery fiscal year ended following table shows furnished grade and branch Infantry instruction June 30 last fiscal lieu Médaille medal of honor medal.-Authorized ment Military Academy military training National Guard number of enlistment officers and enlisted Order organizations personnel Philippine Scouts prisoners provisions of section Quartermaster Corps received records Regular Army Reserve Corps Reserve Officers retired officers Signal Corps soldier Staff Stat strength tion Total certifications total number Training Corps United States Disciplinary United States Penitentiary War Department warrant officers
Passagens conhecidas
Página 71 - That no more than one medal of honor or one distinguished-service cross or one distinguished-service medal shall be issued to any one person; but for each succeeding deed or act sufficient to justify the award of a medal of honor or a distinguished-service...
Página 41 - B, of officers who should not be retained in the service. Until otherwise finally classified, all officers shall be regarded as belonging to Class A, and shall be promoted according to the provisions of this Act to fill any vacancies which may occur prior to such final classification.
Página 44 - Hereafter any retired officer who has been or shall be detailed on active duty shall receive the rank, pay, and allowances of the grade, not above that of colonel, that he would have attained in due course of promotion if he had remained on the active list for a period beyond the date of his retirement equal to the total amount of time during which he has been detailed to active duty since his retirement.
Página 17 - In the reorganization of the National Guard and in the initial organization of the Organized Reserves the names, numbers and other designations, flags, and records of the divisions and subordinate units thereof that served in the World War between April 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918, shall be preserved as such as far as practicable.
Página 22 - To the extent provided for from time to time by appropriations for this specific purpose, the President may order reserve officers to active duty at any time and for any period ; but except, in time of a national emergency expressly declared by Congress, no reserve officer shall be employed on active duty for more than fifteen days in any calendar year without his own consent.
Página 17 - That the Army of the United States shall consist of the Regular Army, the Volunteer Army, the Officers...
Página 22 - National Defense Act, as amended by the act of Congress approved June 4, 1920.
Página 47 - All officers and enlisted men authorized by law and not assigned to duty with any branch or bureau herein provided for shall be carried on the Detached Officers' List and Detached Enlisted Men's List, respectively.
Página 72 - Act, notwithstanding that said act or services may have been rendered more than three years before said cases shall have been considered as authorized by this Act, but all consideration of and action upon any said cases shall be based exclusively upon official records of the War Department.
Página 25 - The primary object of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps is to provide systematic military training at civil educational institutions for the purpose of qualifying selected students of such institutions as Reserve Officers in the military forces of the United States.