| United States. War Department - 1917 - 2570 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. 27. For ceremonies, all mounted enlisted men of a regiment... | |
| James Alfred Moss - Military education - 1917 - 684 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. (26) 76. Formation of mounted enlisted, men for ceremonies.... | |
| United States. War Department - Artillery, Field and mountain - 1917 - 218 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,...the report is made will acknowledge, by saluting, that he has received and understood the report. ( CD and S. It. FA No. 1. ) In civilian dress covered... | |
| United States. War Dept - 1917 - 444 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,...the report is made will acknowledge, by saluting, that he has received and understood the reportx (CAR, No. 50.) 882. 1. Salutes shall be exchanged between... | |
| United States. War Department - 1917 - 216 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...the report is made will acknowledge, by saluting, that he has received and understood the report. (381) 185. Saluting upon meeting, passing, or being... | |
| James Alfred Moss - Military education - 1917 - 764 pages
...(as, for example, the adjutant, officer of the day, etc.), the officer making tin- report, hatever his rank, will salute first; the officer to whom the report is made ill acknowledge bv saluting that he has received ami understood the 'port. (26) 76. Formation of mounted... | |
| United States. Adjutant-General's Office - Machine guns - 1918 - 570 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,...whom the report is made will acknowledge by saluting that he has received and understood the report. 626. Salutes shall be exchanged between officers and... | |
| United States. General Staff Corps - 1918 - 274 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. (CIDR, Nos. 6 and 17.) 27. For ceremonies, all mounted... | |
| James Alfred Moss, George Reudel Guild - Military art and science - 1918 - 430 pages
...or formation, to the representative of a common superior (as, for example, to the adjutant, officers of the day, etc.), the officer making the report,...whom the report is made will acknowledge by saluting that he has received and understood the report. 27. Formation of mounted enlisted men for ceremonies.... | |
| United States. War Dept - Government publications - 1918 - 368 pages
...whatever his rank, will salute first. The officer to whom the report is made will acknowledge by saluting that he has received and understood the report. 27....regiment or smaller unit, except those belonging to the mnchine-guu organizations, arc consolidated into a detachment. The senior present commands if no officer... | |
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