Annual Reports of the War Department, المجلد 1،الجزء 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1898 |
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الصفحة 160
... medical officers . The sum of $ 90,757.34 was expended during the fiscal year to maintain , including repairs , the ... officers , 22,335 men , with their arms , ammunition , equipment , medical and subsistence supplies , and 6,746 ...
... medical officers . The sum of $ 90,757.34 was expended during the fiscal year to maintain , including repairs , the ... officers , 22,335 men , with their arms , ammunition , equipment , medical and subsistence supplies , and 6,746 ...
الصفحة 178
... Medical officers . - The number of medical officers , 192 , allowed by law to the Army , is inadequate in time of peace . The insufficiency in time of war was met by the assignment of over 650 contract surgeons under the provision of ...
... Medical officers . - The number of medical officers , 192 , allowed by law to the Army , is inadequate in time of peace . The insufficiency in time of war was met by the assignment of over 650 contract surgeons under the provision of ...
الصفحة 179
... Medical and hospital supplies . — Immediately upon the declaration of war , April 21 , steps were taken to obtain ... officers in charge of medical supply depots were directed to make arrangements so that supplies could be immediately ...
... Medical and hospital supplies . — Immediately upon the declaration of war , April 21 , steps were taken to obtain ... officers in charge of medical supply depots were directed to make arrangements so that supplies could be immediately ...
الصفحة 181
... officers of the principles of camp sanitation and of their duties and responsibilities as regards the welfare of the enlisted men in their commands . Medical officers , as a rule , were also without experience in the sanitation of camps ...
... officers of the principles of camp sanitation and of their duties and responsibilities as regards the welfare of the enlisted men in their commands . Medical officers , as a rule , were also without experience in the sanitation of camps ...
الصفحة 182
... medical officers . These cite the prevalence of drunkenness and of venereal diseases due to the facilities and temptations afforded by the proximity of cities to the larger camps . They hold that if the systems of the men had not been ...
... medical officers . These cite the prevalence of drunkenness and of venereal diseases due to the facilities and temptations afforded by the proximity of cities to the larger camps . They hold that if the systems of the men had not been ...
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Adjutant-General ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S OFFICE ambulance appropriation artillery assistant surgeon August Barracks battalion battery brigade camp Capt Cavalry charge Chickamauga chief surgeon Colonel command commissary depot discharge disease division hospitals duty enlisted equipment Fifth Army Fifth Army Corps fiscal force Fort Monroe furnished H. C. CORBIN harbor headquarters Hospital Corps hospital stewards Infantry instructions Island July June 30 Key West Lieut Major-General mean strength Medical Department medical officers ment military mustering officer National Cemetery Navy necessary organization PLAYA Ponce Port Tampa Porto Rico pounds purchased quartermaster Quartermaster's Department quarters received Regiment of Infantry Regular Army River rooms Santiago de Cuba Secretary Secretary of War sent ship Siboney sick soldiers Spanish steamship storehouse Surgeon-General Tampa tents tion Total transportation troops typhoid fever U. S. Volunteers United States Army United States Volunteers vessels wagons Washington wounded yellow fever
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الصفحة 281 - I will bear true faith and allegiance to the United States of America; that I will serve them honestly and faithfully against all their enemies whomsoever; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to the rules and articles of war.
الصفحة 113 - All persons who, either by active aid or by honest submission, cooperate with the United States in its efforts to give effect to this beneficent purpose will receive the reward of its support and protection.
الصفحة 113 - ... should render such measures indispensable to the maintenance of law and order. He will then possess the power to replace or expel the native officials in part or altogether, to substitute new courts of his own constitution for those that now exist, or to create such new or supplementary tribunals as may be necessary. In the exercise of these high powers the commander must be guided by his judgment and his experience and a high sense of justice.
الصفحة 247 - That in time of war every officer serving with troops operating against an enemy who shall exercise, under assignment in orders issued by competent authority, a command above that pertaining to his grade, shall be entitled to receive the pay and allowances of the grade appropriate to the command so exercised...
الصفحة 114 - As the result of military occupation the taxes and duties payable by the inhabitants to the former government become payable to the military occupant, unless ho sees fit to substitute for them other rates or modes of contribution to the expenses of the government. The moneys so collected are to be used for the purpose of paying the expenses of government under the military occupation, such as the salaries of the judges and the police, and for the payment of the expenses of the army.
الصفحة 284 - I. Ambulances and Military hospitals shall be acknowledged to be neuter, and, as such, shall be protected and respected by belligerents so long as any sick or wounded may be therein. Such neutrality shall cease if the ambulances or hospitals should be held by a military force.
الصفحة 113 - ... and property and provide for the punishment of crime, are considered as continuing in force, so far as they are compatible with the new order of things, until they are suspended or superseded by the occupying belligerent; and in practice they are not usually abrogated, but are allowed to remain in force and to be administered by the ordinary tribunals, substantially as they were before the occupation. This enlightened practice is, so far as possible, to be adhered to on the present occasion.
الصفحة 365 - That the commanding officer of each garrison, fort, or other place, regiment or corps, detached battalion, or company, or other detachment in the army, shall have power to appoint for such place or command, or in his discretion for each battalion thereof, a summary court to consist of one officer to be. designated by him...
الصفحة 114 - While it is held to be the right of the conqueror to levy contributions upon the enemy in their seaports, towns, or provinces which may be in his military possession by conquest, and to apply the proceeds to defray the expenses of the war, this right is to be exercised within such limitations that it may not savor of confiscation.
الصفحة 113 - The first effect of the military occupation of the enemy's territory is the severance of the former political relations of the inhabitants and the establishment of a new political power.