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... charged twenty dollars in each case , that being the amount of pecuniary damage sustained by the United States as estimated by the Ordnance Department . " BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR : E. D. TOWNSEND , Assistant Adjutant General ...
... charged twenty dollars in each case , that being the amount of pecuniary damage sustained by the United States as estimated by the Ordnance Department . " BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR : E. D. TOWNSEND , Assistant Adjutant General ...
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... charge of the magazine . Śwords , pistols , canes , spurs , & c . , will not be admitted , no matter what may be the rank of the person carrying them . Socks or moccasins will be worn , if they can be procured ; if they cannot , then ...
... charge of the magazine . Śwords , pistols , canes , spurs , & c . , will not be admitted , no matter what may be the rank of the person carrying them . Socks or moccasins will be worn , if they can be procured ; if they cannot , then ...
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... charge of the work . All injuries to the maga- zines or platforms of the guns will be promptly reported as soon as observed . The abattis being a most important portion of the work , must be always well looked to and kept in perfect ...
... charge of the work . All injuries to the maga- zines or platforms of the guns will be promptly reported as soon as observed . The abattis being a most important portion of the work , must be always well looked to and kept in perfect ...
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... charge of these guns is what is called " mortar powder . " 26. Pole - straps and pole - pads of field limbers , not belonging to horsed batteries , are to be kept in the implement - room or in the trays of the limber chest . They should ...
... charge of these guns is what is called " mortar powder . " 26. Pole - straps and pole - pads of field limbers , not belonging to horsed batteries , are to be kept in the implement - room or in the trays of the limber chest . They should ...
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... 950 yards require 1 ° 30 ' elevation ; 1,150 yards require 2o ; therefore , elevate a very little - 5 ′ to 10 ' over 1 ° 30 ′ , or simply give 1 ° 30 ′ full . 5. The attention of all officers in charge of artillery 8.
... 950 yards require 1 ° 30 ' elevation ; 1,150 yards require 2o ; therefore , elevate a very little - 5 ′ to 10 ' over 1 ° 30 ′ , or simply give 1 ° 30 ′ full . 5. The attention of all officers in charge of artillery 8.
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