Annual Reports of the War DepartmentU.S. Government Printing Office, 1900 |
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... loss in killed and wounded the troops maintained their position with the greatest spirit and fortitude . Indeed , it would be difficult to name any occasion on which troops engaged in action were better commanded , were more steady ...
... loss in killed and wounded the troops maintained their position with the greatest spirit and fortitude . Indeed , it would be difficult to name any occasion on which troops engaged in action were better commanded , were more steady ...
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... losses from all causes between those dates . F. Strength of the volunteers of the United States June 30 , 1900 , with losses from all causes since July 1 , 1899 . G. - Deaths in the Army of the United States between July 1 , 1899 , and ...
... losses from all causes between those dates . F. Strength of the volunteers of the United States June 30 , 1900 , with losses from all causes since July 1 , 1899 . G. - Deaths in the Army of the United States between July 1 , 1899 , and ...
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... losses from all causes in the Regular Army , the State and the United States Volunteers from July 1 , 1899 , to June 30 , 1900 ( see Table " F " ) , were as follows : Re- signed . Retired . Dis- Dis- missed . charged . Died . De- serted ...
... losses from all causes in the Regular Army , the State and the United States Volunteers from July 1 , 1899 , to June 30 , 1900 ( see Table " F " ) , were as follows : Re- signed . Retired . Dis- Dis- missed . charged . Died . De- serted ...
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... loss of 7 men killed and 1 officer and 62 men wounded . August 9. - Japanese , British , Russian , and American troops advanced to Ho - si - wu , the Chinese flying after firing first shots . August 14. - Pekin entered at 5 p . m 20 ...
... loss of 7 men killed and 1 officer and 62 men wounded . August 9. - Japanese , British , Russian , and American troops advanced to Ho - si - wu , the Chinese flying after firing first shots . August 14. - Pekin entered at 5 p . m 20 ...
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... loss in the extent of instruction . With the increased strength of the Corps of Cadets , as recently authorized , it is probable that after the present year the maxi- mum strength of a section of the first and second classes will vary ...
... loss in the extent of instruction . With the increased strength of the Corps of Cadets , as recently authorized , it is probable that after the present year the maxi- mum strength of a section of the first and second classes will vary ...
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17 ÆäÀÌÁö - District of Columbia, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi...
127 ÆäÀÌÁö - And be it further enacted, That the office of sutler in the Army and at military posts is hereby abolished, and the Subsistence Department is hereby authorized and required to furnish such articles as may from time to time be designated by the inspectors-general of the Army, and the same to be sold to officers and enlisted men at cost prices...
18 ÆäÀÌÁö - Apo to the twelfth parallel of north latitude; thence easterly along said parallel to 124¡Æ 10' east of Greenwich, but including the entire island of Masbate; thence northerly through San Bernardino Straits. Department of the Visayas. — Includes all islands south of the southern line of the Department of Southern Luzon and east of longitude 121¡Æ 45...
115 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... terms with the Commanding General, his measures, if not designedly thwarted, may be so embarrassed as to make them move heavily on. If the Inspector-General is not an officer of great respectability of character, firm and strict in discharging the duties of the trust reposed in him, or if he is too pliant in his disposition, he will most assuredly be imposed upon, and the efficient strength and condition of the army will not be known to the Commander-in-Chief.
210 ÆäÀÌÁö - Tomatoes, canned, in lieu of an equal quantity of potatoes, but not exceeding 20 per cent of the total issue. Other fresh vegetables (not canned) when they can be obtained in the vicinity or transported in a wholesome condition from a distance, in lieu of an equal quantity of potatoes, but not exceeding 30 per cent of total issue.
17 ÆäÀÌÁö - States of Wyoming (except so much thereof as is embraced in the Yellowstone national park), Colorado and Utah, and the territories of Arizona and New Mexico; headquarters, Denver, Col.
115 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... and regulations in an army, composed of the troops of thirteen States (each having its local prejudices), and subject to constant interruptions and deviations from the frequent changes and dissolutions it has undergone. It is equally just to declare, that the department, under your auspices, has been conducted with an intelligence, activity, and zeal, not less beneficial to the public than honorary to yourself, and that I have had abundant reason to be satisfied with your abilities and attention...
18 ÆäÀÌÁö - La Laguna, Manila south of the Pasig, and Tayabas, and all islands of the Philippine archipelago which lie south of the south line of the Department of Northern Luzon, as above described, including the island of Polillo, and north of a line passing southeastwardly through West Pass of Apo to the twelfth parallel of north latitude ; thence easterly along said parallel to 124¡Æ 10' east of Greenwich, but including the entire island of Masbate ; thence northerly through San Bernardino Straits.
219 ÆäÀÌÁö - UNITED STATES ARMY, Washington, DC SIR: I have the honor to submit the following report of the operations of the British finny on its advance from Bloemfontein to Pretoria.
20 ÆäÀÌÁö - Tientsin. July 13. — Severe engagement at Tientsin between the allied forces and the Chinese. The Ninth Infantry suffered heavily, losing Colonel Liscum and 17 men killed and 5 officers and 72 men wounded. July 14. — Tientsin captured by the allies; Third Battalion, Ninth Infantry, reached that place. July 15.- — Light Battery F, Fifth Artillery, and two battalions Fourteenth Infantry sailed from Manila for China. July 17. — Headquarters and four companies Fifteenth Infantry sailed from San...