Special RegulationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1917 - United States |
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... Lieutenant general . - The same as for “ General , " except that there will be 10 buttons in each row , the upper and lower groups by threes and the middle groups by fours . Major general . - The same as for " General , " except that ...
... Lieutenant general . - The same as for “ General , " except that there will be 10 buttons in each row , the upper and lower groups by threes and the middle groups by fours . Major general . - The same as for " General , " except that ...
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... lieutenant general . and the Chief of Staff will be such as they may prescribe , re- spectively . For other general officers the collar will be orna- mented with a band of oak leaves embroidered in gold 14 UNIFORM SPECIFICATIONS .
... lieutenant general . and the Chief of Staff will be such as they may prescribe , re- spectively . For other general officers the collar will be orna- mented with a band of oak leaves embroidered in gold 14 UNIFORM SPECIFICATIONS .
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... lieutenant general , and the Chief of Staff will be such as they may prescribe , re- spectively . For other general officers the velvet cuff of the sleeve will be ornamented with a band of oak leaves embroi- dered in gold to be 1 inch ...
... lieutenant general , and the Chief of Staff will be such as they may prescribe , re- spectively . For other general officers the velvet cuff of the sleeve will be ornamented with a band of oak leaves embroi- dered in gold to be 1 inch ...
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... Lieutenant general . - One large silver star , 1 inches in diameter and two small silver stars , 1 inch in diameter . ( c ) Major general . - Two silver stars , 18 inch in diameter . ( d ) Brigadier general . - One silver star , 1 inch ...
... Lieutenant general . - One large silver star , 1 inches in diameter and two small silver stars , 1 inch in diameter . ( c ) Major general . - Two silver stars , 18 inch in diameter . ( d ) Brigadier general . - One silver star , 1 inch ...
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... Lieutenant colonel . - Same as for colonel , except that there will be four rows of gold or gilt soutache . ( e ) Major . - Same as for colonel , except that there will be three rows of gold or gilt soutache . ( f ) Captain . - Same as ...
... Lieutenant colonel . - Same as for colonel , except that there will be four rows of gold or gilt soutache . ( e ) Major . - Same as for colonel , except that there will be three rows of gold or gilt soutache . ( f ) Captain . - Same as ...
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Abbreviation active duty Adjutant Air Service applicant assignment authorized band button caduceus Cavalry Changed by S. R. Chemical Warfare CHEVRONS Chief Coast Artillery coat collar corps area commanders department and corps department or corps discharge Drill Regulations Eligibility and method Engineer examination for appointment examination for promotion examining board Field Artillery flying cadets General's Officers gilt metal gold or gilt graduates inch high inch in height inches long inches wide insignia inverted V-shaped bars issued letters ment method of appointment military channels military science National Defense Act November 11 Ordnance Organized Reserves Paragraph peace persons pertaining physical examination practical prescribed Qualifications for appointment Quartermaster Quartermaster Corps reappointment recommended records Regular Army reserve commission Reserve Corps reserve officers science and tactics Scope of examination second lieutenant Secretary of War sergeant Signal Corps SPECIAL REGULATIONS Staff Corps tion training camps Training Corps troops War Department warrant officers
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Page 30 - I, AB, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that 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.
Page 1 - The Organized peace establishment, including the Regular Army, the National Guard, and the Organized Reserves, shall include all of those divisions and other military organizations necessary to form the basis for a complete and immediate mobilization for the national defense in the event of a national emergency declared by Congress.
Page 26 - ... institutions where one or more units of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps are maintained.
Page 1 - That the Army of the United States shall consist of the Regular Army, the National Guard while in the service of the United States, and the Organized Reserves, including the Officers' Reserve Corps and the Enlisted Reserve Corps.
Page 19 - Appointment in every case shall be for a period of five years, but an appointment in force at the outbreak of war or made in time of war shall continue in force until six months after its termination.
Page 47 - When on active duty he shall receive the same pay and allowances as an officer of the Regular Army of the same grade and length of active service, and mileage from his home to his first station and from his last station to his home, but shall not be entitled to retirement or retired pay.
Page 25 - Institutions applying for such detail that are required to provide instruction in military tactics under the provisions of the act of Congress of July second, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, donating lands for the establishment of colleges where the leading object shall be the practical instruction of the industrial classes in agriculture and the mechanic arts...
Page 3 - In time of peace, a reserve officer must, at the time of his appointment, be a citizen of the United States or of the Philippine Islands, between the ages of twenty-one and sixty years.
Page 3 - 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.