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... arms , and accoutrements . Every commissioned officer below the rank of a Brigadier - General is entitled to one additional ration a day for every five years ' service . Paymaster's clerks , $ 700 per annum , and 75 cents per day when ...
... arms , and accoutrements . Every commissioned officer below the rank of a Brigadier - General is entitled to one additional ration a day for every five years ' service . Paymaster's clerks , $ 700 per annum , and 75 cents per day when ...
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... arms at the National Ar- mory , .. For repairs and improvements and new machin- ery at the National Armory at Springfield , Mass . , .. 300 00 1,124,576 00 1,620,500 00 732,600 00 7,380,000 00 1,800,000 00 150,000 00 For the purchase of ...
... arms at the National Ar- mory , .. For repairs and improvements and new machin- ery at the National Armory at Springfield , Mass . , .. 300 00 1,124,576 00 1,620,500 00 732,600 00 7,380,000 00 1,800,000 00 150,000 00 For the purchase of ...
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... ARMS . SHIP'S CORPORALS COXSWAINS .... QUARTERMASTERS . QUARTER GUNNERS . CAPTAINS- Of forecastle .. Of tops ... Of afterguard . Of hold . COOPERS .. PAINTERS . STEWARDS- Ship's Officer's .. Surgeon's COOK's- S Ship's ... Officer's ...
... ARMS . SHIP'S CORPORALS COXSWAINS .... QUARTERMASTERS . QUARTER GUNNERS . CAPTAINS- Of forecastle .. Of tops ... Of afterguard . Of hold . COOPERS .. PAINTERS . STEWARDS- Ship's Officer's .. Surgeon's COOK's- S Ship's ... Officer's ...
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... arms , but gives much attention to new modes of doing things , new drills , new tactics , new evolutions , new corps organized for special work in the field , the siege , the trenches , the escalades ; new ways of crossing rivers ...
... arms , but gives much attention to new modes of doing things , new drills , new tactics , new evolutions , new corps organized for special work in the field , the siege , the trenches , the escalades ; new ways of crossing rivers ...
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... arm of the French army , ( for field work ) consists of 32 batteries of horse artillery , ( 6 guns ) 192 guns ; ten batteries foot artillery , sixty guns ; six squadrons train pontoonier , and one hundred batteries mounted artillery ...
... arm of the French army , ( for field work ) consists of 32 batteries of horse artillery , ( 6 guns ) 192 guns ; ten batteries foot artillery , sixty guns ; six squadrons train pontoonier , and one hundred batteries mounted artillery ...
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