General Regulations and Orders for the Army: Adjutant General's Office, Horse-Guards, 12th August, 1811W. Clowes, 1811 - 326ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Aides- de - Camp in these particulars , and always require their Attendance when they visit the Out - Posts . An intimate Knowledge of the Scene of Action , and its Neighbourhood , must give the greatest advan- tage to an Officer , and ...
... Aides- de - Camp in these particulars , and always require their Attendance when they visit the Out - Posts . An intimate Knowledge of the Scene of Action , and its Neighbourhood , must give the greatest advan- tage to an Officer , and ...
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... Aides de Camp vered in the plainest terms , and are to be obeyed with the same readiness as if delivered personally by the E 2 General Staff Officers in general . General Officers to whom such 27 Majors of Brigade Aides-du-Camp.
... Aides de Camp vered in the plainest terms , and are to be obeyed with the same readiness as if delivered personally by the E 2 General Staff Officers in general . General Officers to whom such 27 Majors of Brigade Aides-du-Camp.
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... Aides - de - Camp are attached . General , and other Officers who are employed upon the Staff of the Army , whether at home or abroad , are expected to be at all times in a state of readiness to proceed , on the shortest Notice , to any ...
... Aides - de - Camp are attached . General , and other Officers who are employed upon the Staff of the Army , whether at home or abroad , are expected to be at all times in a state of readiness to proceed , on the shortest Notice , to any ...
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... de - Camp excepted ) until he : has been Four Years in the Service . No Subaltern Officer shall be considered eligible to hold the Appointment of Aide - de - Camp , until he has been present with his Regiment at least One Year . Aides - de ...
... de - Camp excepted ) until he : has been Four Years in the Service . No Subaltern Officer shall be considered eligible to hold the Appointment of Aide - de - Camp , until he has been present with his Regiment at least One Year . Aides - de ...
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... de - Camp and Staff , are not to exceed the Number of Rations stated in List No. I. - hor Regiments of Dragoons that ... Aides - de - Camp , each .... Commissary - General Deputy Commissaries - General Assistant Commissaries - General ...
... de - Camp and Staff , are not to exceed the Number of Rations stated in List No. I. - hor Regiments of Dragoons that ... Aides - de - Camp , each .... Commissary - General Deputy Commissaries - General Assistant Commissaries - General ...
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according Accoutrements Adjutant Adjutant-General Aides-de-Camp allowed Applications Appointments Arms Army Depôt Articles Articles of War belonging to Regiments Blank Cartridges Bread Brigade Britain Camp Captain Cartridges Cavalry Certificate Clothing Colonel Commander in Chief Commanding Officer Commanding the Regiment Commissioned Officer Corps Court Martial Date delivered Detachments Discharge Drummers Duty Embarkation enjoined Expence ficers Field Officers Foreign Service Foreign Stations Form furnished Garrison giment Guards hereby Home Honor Horses Hospital Infantry Inspection Ireland Isle of Wight join Leave of Absence Lieutenant manding Officers March Medical Officer ment Military Depôt Militia Month neral Non-commissioned Officers Number Oats observed Officer Commanding Officers belonging Officers of Regiments Orders Ordnance paid Parade Pay-Master Period Persons Post prescribed Promotion Quarter-Master Quarters Rank received Recruiting Regi Regimental Agents Regiments abroad Regular Regulations Regulations regarding respective Returns Secretary at War Serjeant Signature specified Staff Straw Subaltern supplied Surgeon transferred transmit Troop or Company Trumpeters
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26 ÆäÀÌÁö - Act, if any person or persons shall receive, have, or take any money, fee, reward, or profit, directly or indirectly, or take any promise, agreement, covenant, contract, bond, or assurance, or by any way, means, or device, contract, or agree to receive or have any money, fee, gratuity, loan of money, reward, or profit, directly or indirectly, for any interest, solicitation, petition, request, recommendatio'n, or...
4 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... .When General officers, or persons entitled to a salute, pass guards while in the act of relieving, both guards are to salute, receiving the word of command from the senior officer of the whole.
148 ÆäÀÌÁö - Arrival at the Place of final Destination, with One hot Meal in each Day, the Meal to consist of such Quantities of Diet and Small Beer as may be fixed by Her Majesty's Regulations, not exceeding One Pound and a Quarter of Meat previously to being dressed, One Pound of Bread, One Pound of Potatoes or other Vegetables, and Two Pints of Small Beer...
102 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... to visit the guards of the camp, and the outposts (unless the latter are put under the command of some particular officer); he is to call out and inspect the inlying piquets as often, and at...
102 ÆäÀÌÁö - The ground in front of the encampment is to be cleared, and every obstacle to the movement of the artillery and troops is to be removed. Commanding officers of regiments must take care that their communications with the nearest great routes are open, • and free from any impediments.
xv ÆäÀÌÁö - Officers employed as majors of brigade, as town, or fort majors, if under the rank of captains, will take rank and precedence as the junior captains, in the brigade or garrison, in which they are serving.
289 ÆäÀÌÁö - Gallant Services and Meritorious Conduct in Engagements with the Enemy, have been distinguished with Titles, Medals, or other Marks of His Majesty's gracious favour. The Names of all such Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers and Privates as may have specially signalized themselves in Action. And, The Badges and Devices which the Regiment may have been permitted to bear, and the Causes on account of which such Badges or Devices, or any other Marks of Distinction, have been granted.
2 ÆäÀÌÁö - To colonels, the guards of their own regiments turn out and present their arms, once a day; after which, they only turn out with ordered arms. "To lieutenant- colonels and majors, their -own guards turn out with ordered arms once a day.
95 ÆäÀÌÁö - In the positions here indicated, the soldier will remain silent and motionless ; and it is particularly enjoined upon all officers to cause the commands above given, on the part of the soldier, to be executed with great briskness and spirit. 326 .... Officers on all duties under arms are to have their swords drawn, without waiting for any words of command for that purpose. I. DRESS PARADE.