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" Standing he faces an officer for the same purpose. If the parties remain in the same place or on the same ground, such compliments need not be repeated. Soldiers actually at work do not cease work to salute an officer unless addressed by him. "
The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge - Page 208
1919
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Calendar of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. 1874

Royal College of Surgeons of England - Medicine - 1874 - 782 pages
...remain in the same place or on the same ground, such compliments need not be repeated. Soldiers actually at work do not cease work to salute an officer unless addressed by him. 387. Before addressing an officer, an enlisted man makes the prescribed salute with the weapon with...
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Regulations for the Army of the United States, 1895

United States. War Department - Military law - 1895 - 324 pages
...remain in the same place or on the same ground, such compliments need not be repeated. Soldiers actually at work do not cease work to salute an officer unless addressed by him. 400. An enlisted man makes the prescribed salute with the weapon he is armed with, or if unarmed, whether...
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Army Regulations

United States. War Department - 1895 - 326 pages
...remain in the same place or on the same ground, such compliments need not be repeated. Soldiers actually at work do not cease work to salute an officer unless addressed by him. •1OO. An enlisted man makes the prescribed salute with the weapon he is armed with, or if unarmed,...
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Elementary Treatise on Military Science and the Art of War: Part I.

Herbert Everett Tutherly - Military art and science - 1897 - 174 pages
...remain in the same place or on the same ground, such compliments need not be repeated. Soldiers actually at work do not cease work to salute an officer unless addressed by him. An enlisted man makes the prescribed salute with the weapon he is armed with, or if unarmed, whether...
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Privates' Handbook of Military Courtesy and Guard Duty: Being Paragraphs ...

Melvin Weston Rowell - Military ceremonies, honors, and salutes - 1898 - 78 pages
...ground, such compliments need not be repeated, but a correct demeanor will be observed. Soldiers actually at work do not cease work to salute an officer unless addressed by him. Soldiers actively engaged in athletic exercises or bathing do not salute passing officers. 11. An enlisted...
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Regulations for the Army of the United States: 1895 with Appendixes Nos. 1 ...

Military law - 1900 - 496 pages
...remain in the same place or on the same ground, such compliments need not be repeated. Soldiers actually at work do not cease work to salute an officer unless addressed by him. I oo. An enlisted man makes the prescribed salute with the weapon he is armed with, or if unarmed,...
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Regulations for the Army of the United States, 1901

United States. War Department - 1901 - 606 pages
...remain in the same place or on the same ground, such compliments need not be repeated. Soldiers actually at work do not cease work to salute an officer unless addressed by him. 400. An enlisted man makes the presenbed salute with the weapon he is armed with, or if unarmed, whether...
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Regulations for the Army of the United States, 1895, with Appendix to Jan. 1 ...

United States. War Department - 1901 - 860 pages
...remain in the same place or on the same ground, such compliments need not be repeated. Soldiers actually at work do not cease work to salute an officer unless addressed by him. 400. An enlisted man makes the prescribed salute with the weapon he is armed with, or if unarmed, whether...
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Regulations for the Army of the United States, 1895, with Appendix ...

United States. War Department - 1901 - 604 pages
...remain in the same place or on the same ground, such compliments need not be repeated. Soldiers actually at work do not cease work to salute an officer unless addressed by him. 100. An enlisted man makes the prescribed salute with the weapon he is armed with, or if unarmed, whether...
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Laws, Rules and Regulations Governing the Militia, National Guard, Naval ...

Michigan - Michigan - 1902 - 328 pages
...remain in the same place or on the same ground, such compliments need not be repeated. Soldiers actually at work do not cease work to salute an officer unless addressed by him. 234. An enlisted man before addressing an officer Mem. makes the prescribed salute with the weapon...
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