| Royal College of Surgeons of England - Medicine - 1874 - 782 pages
...report made at a military ceremony or formation to the representative of a common superior — as. for example, to the adjutant, officer of the day,...uncovered, that he has received and understood the report. 382. Uncovering is not a form of the prescribed salute, and the hand salute is executed only when covered.... | |
| United States. War Department - Military law - 1895 - 324 pages
...a report made at a military ceremony or formation to the representative of a common superior — as for example, to the adjutant, officer of the day,...whom the report is made will acknowledge by saluting, that he has received and understood the report. When under arms the salute is made with the sword or... | |
| United States. War Department - 1895 - 326 pages
...representative of a common superior — as for example, to the adjutant, officer of the day. ete. — the officer making the report, whatever his rank,...whom the report is made will acknowledge by saluting, that he has received and understood the report. When under arms the salute is made with the sword or... | |
| United States. War Department - Military law - 1895 - 324 pages
...representative of a common superior—as for example, to the adjutant, officer of the day, etc.—the officer making the report, whatever his rank, will...whom the report is made will acknowledge by saluting, that he has received and understood the report. When under arms the salute is made with the sword or... | |
| Herbert Everett Tutherly - Military art and science - 1897 - 174 pages
...representative of a common superior—as for example, to the adjutant, officer of the day, etc.—the officer making the report, whatever his rank, will...whom the report is made will acknowledge by saluting, that he has received and understood the report. When under arms the salute is made with the sword or... | |
| United States. War Department - 1899 - 380 pages
...a report made at a military ceremony or formation to the representative of a common superior — as for example, to the adjutant, officer of the day,...whom the report is made will acknowledge by saluting, that ho has received and understood the report. When under arms the salute is made with the sword or... | |
| Military law - 1900 - 496 pages
...representative of a common superior — as for example, to the adjutant, officer of the day, ete. — the officer making the report, whatever his rank,...whom the report is made will acknowledge by saluting, that he has received and understood the report. When under arms the salute is made with the sword or... | |
| United States. War Department - 1901 - 860 pages
...a report made at a military ceremony or formation to the representative of a common superior — as for example, to the adjutant, officer of the day....whom the report is made will acknowledge by saluting, that he has received and understood the report. When under arms the salute is made with the sword or... | |
| United States. War Department - 1901 - 606 pages
...a report made at a military ceremony or formation to the representative of a common superior — as for example, to the adjutant, officer of the day,...whom the report is made will acknowledge by saluting, that he has received and understood the report. When under arms the salute is made with the sword or... | |
| United States. War Department - 1901 - 604 pages
...representative of a common superior — as for example, to the adjutant, officer of the day, ete. — the officer making the report, whatever his rank,...whom the report is made will acknowledge by saluting, that he has received and understood the report. When under arms the salute is made with the sword or... | |
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