United States Army in the World War, 1917-1919, Količina 15

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Stran 334 - Officers taken prisoners shall receive the same rate of pay as officers of corresponding rank in the country where they are detained, the amount to be ultimately refunded by their own Government.
Stran 224 - Africa, the undersigned, duly authorized to that effect by their respective governments, have agreed upon the following articles...
Stran 225 - Party having thereafter the right to denounce it at any time by giving six months' notice to that effect. (3) The present Agreement shall come into force on signature. In faith whereof the above-named Plenipotentiaries have signed the present Agreement and have affixed thereto their seals. Done in English in duplicate, at London, the 25th August 1939.
Stran 372 - ... population. It is doubtful if there are any sanitary measures which could have been applied under the existing conditions which would have prevented either of these two extensive epidemics among our troops, although the coincident crises in the military situation throughout this p'eriod (July 15-Nov. 1) demanded such priority in service, transportation, and material that many precautions, practicable under ordinary field conditions, were inevitably neglected. Epidemic diarrhea with a considerable...
Stran 126 - That claims of inhabitants of France or of any other European country not an enemy or ally of an enemy for damages caused by American military forces may be presented to any officer designated by the President, and wlii-n approved by such an officer shall be paid under regulations made by the Secretary of War.
Stran 362 - When empowered by the President so to do, the commanding general of the Army in the field or the commanding general of the territorial department or division, may approve or confirm and commute (but not approve or confirm without commuting), mitigate, or remit and then order executed as commuted, mitigated, or remitted any sentence which under these articles requires the confirmation of the President before the same may be executed.
Stran 452 - It is desired in conclusion to express the highest appreciation of the work of the YMCA, through its Educational Commission in organizing the educational work at a time when it was impracticable for the Army to do so and for the continued assistance up to the present time in the wide development of the educational system in the American Expeditionary .Force.
Stran 134 - ... in such a way as not only to provide for current arrivals but the eventual care of an army of millions, only 484,550 ship tons were directly received from trans-Atlantic shipment. It is a commentary not only upon the supply emergency under which the AEF continually labored, but as well upon the splendid effort to alleviate that condition made by the War Department, that during the...
Stran 396 - It became apparent early that it would be months before the automatic supply or laboratory apparatus from the United States would become available and that it was necessary to reduce all equipment and supplies to the absolute minimum consistent with efficiency. The commanding officer of the central Medical Department laboratory, designed a transportable laboratory in which the necessary laboratory equipment and supplies were reduced to approximately 150 items. The equipment and supplies were placed...
Stran 134 - ... the AEF received from America 2,156,238 ship tons of supplies. From June 1, 1918, to the declaring of the Armistice, five months and eleven days, it received from America 4,059,695 ship tons. It will be noted that the success of the shipping...

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