| Thomas Edie Hill - 1883 - 542 str.
...and, as fort-keepers, to protect and repair finished fortifications; but engineers cannot assume nor be ordered on any duty beyond the line of their Immediate profession, except by a special order of the President, who may also transfer engineers from one corps to another, regard... | |
| Thomas Edie Hill - 1884
...and, as fort-keepers, to protect and repair finished fortifications; but engineers cannot assume nor be ordered on any duty beyond the line of their immediate profession, except by a special order of the President, who may also transfer engineers from one corps to another, regard... | |
| United States. War Department - 1886 - 1026 str.
...Statutes and the 122d Article of War are conclusive: Engineer officers cannot assume or exercise com. mand beyond the line of their immediate profession except by the special order of the President. — [.Decision «Sec. War, letter Oct. 14, 85 —6218 AGO, ACP, 1885. ] REGIMENTAL FUND. The fact that... | |
| Dugald J. Bannatyne - 1887 - 652 str.
...practical instruction in these branches at the Military Academy, &c. Engineers shall not assume or be ordered on any duty beyond the line of their immediate...profession, except by the special order of the President. Recruits enlisting in the Army must be effective and able-bodied men, and between the ages of sixteen... | |
| William Winthrop - 1896 - 888 str.
...specially directed by the President of the United States, according to the nature of the case. ART. 63. The functions of the engineers being generally confined...not to assume, nor are they subject to be ordered to any duty beyond the line of their immediate profession, except by the special order of the President... | |
| United States - 1898 - 928 str.
...in the staff. <>f 4g4_ Engineers shall not assume nor be ordered on any era. B s duty beyond the hue of their immediate profession, except by the special order of the President. They may, at the discretion of the President, be transferred from one corps to another, regard being... | |
| United States. Adjutant-General's Office - 1901 - 812 str.
...establishing rules and articles for the government of the armies of the United States. * * * ARTICLE 63. The functions of the engineers being generally confined to the most elevated branch of military service, they are not to assume nor arc they subject to be ordered on any duty beyond the line of thei;... | |
| John Thomas Nagle - 1908 - 240 str.
...Revised United States Army Regulations of 1863, states: " The officers of Engineers are not to assume nor to be ordered on any duty beyond the line of their...profession, except by the special order of the President." Paragraph 13, of the same valid United States Army Regulations of 1863, states : " An officer of the... | |
| Henry Colford Gauss - 1908 - 910 str.
...and other supplies for the use of the men under his control. Engineers are not allowed to assume or to be ordered on any duty beyond the line of their immediate profession, except by special order of the President. The military duties of the Engineer Corps consist of training the enlisted... | |
| United States - 1917 - 1716 str.
...from the service. 1 Sec. 1806, RS 789. Limits of duty—Transfers.—Engineers shall not assume nor be ordered on any duty beyond the line of their immediate...profession, except by the special order of the President. They may, at the discretion of the President, be transferred from one corps to another, regard being... | |
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