Manual of Basic Training and Standards of Proficiency for the National Guard: Basic for all armsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1927 |
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第 v 頁
... for more advanced instruction . The true objective of training for the National Guard is to so master the basic principles and methods that when M " day 66 arrives it will have the foundation of discipline , ability ( v )
... for more advanced instruction . The true objective of training for the National Guard is to so master the basic principles and methods that when M " day 66 arrives it will have the foundation of discipline , ability ( v )
第 1 頁
... method . 5. The methods of training must be efficient to insure quali- fication within the time allowances , which , because of the short weekly periods , comprise few working hours . To this end the four basic elements of instruction ...
... method . 5. The methods of training must be efficient to insure quali- fication within the time allowances , which , because of the short weekly periods , comprise few working hours . To this end the four basic elements of instruction ...
第 2 頁
... method , with consequent increased interest and efficiency . OATH OF ENLISTMENT 7. Every soldier on enlisting in the National Guard takes upon himself the following obligation : day of " I do hereby acknowledge to have voluntarily ...
... method , with consequent increased interest and efficiency . OATH OF ENLISTMENT 7. Every soldier on enlisting in the National Guard takes upon himself the following obligation : day of " I do hereby acknowledge to have voluntarily ...
第 4 頁
... methods . 13. Obedience must be prompt and unquestioning . When any soldier ( and this word includes officers as well as enlisted men ) receives an order , it is not for him to consider whether the order is a good one or not , whether ...
... methods . 13. Obedience must be prompt and unquestioning . When any soldier ( and this word includes officers as well as enlisted men ) receives an order , it is not for him to consider whether the order is a good one or not , whether ...
第 5 頁
... method of extending this courtesy is by saluting . When in ranks the question of what a private should do is simple he obeys any command that is given . It is when out of ranks that a private must know how and when to salute . SALUTING ...
... method of extending this courtesy is by saluting . When in ranks the question of what a private should do is simple he obeys any command that is given . It is when out of ranks that a private must know how and when to salute . SALUTING ...
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第 123 頁 - ART. 59. Advising or Aiding Another to Desert. — Any person subject to military law who advises or persuades or knowingly assists another to desert the service of the United States shall, if the offense be committed in time of war, suffer death or such other punishment as a court-martial may direct, and, if the offense be committed at any other time, any punishment, excepting death, that a court-martial may direct.
第 19 頁 - When Congress shall have authorized the use of the armed land forces of the United States for any purpose requiring the use of troops in excess of those of the Regular Army...
第 127 頁 - Who, for the purpose of obtaining, or aiding others to obtain, the approval, allowance, or payment of any claim against the United States...
第 122 頁 - Shall, on conviction thereof, be punished by fine or imprisonment, or by such other punishment as a court-martial may adjudge, or by any or all of said penalties.
第 17 頁 - States, courts-martial in the National Guard shall be of three kinds, namely, general courts-martial, special courts-martial, and summary courts-martial. They shall be constituted like and have cognizance of the same subjects, and possess like powers except as to punishments as similar courts provided for by the laws and regulations governing the Army of the United States...
第 122 頁 - All public property taken from the enemy is the property of the United States and shall be secured for the service of the United States, and any person subject to military law who neglects to secure such property or is guilty of wrongful appropriation thereof shall be punished as a court-martial mav direct.
第 129 頁 - A person punished under authority of this article who deems his punishment unjust or disproportionate to the offense may, through the proper channel, appeal to the next superior authority, but may in the meantime be required to undergo the punishment adjudged.
第 123 頁 - Interferes with any person bringing provisions, supplies, or other necessaries to the camp, garrison, or quarters of the forces of the United States shall suffer such punishment as a court-martial may direct "ART.
第 23 頁 - Art. 68. Quarrels: frays; disorders. — All officers, members of the army nurse corps, warrant officers, army field clerks, field clerks, quartermaster corps, and noncommissioned officers have power to part and quell all quarrels, frays and disorders among persons subject to military law and to order officers who take part in the same into arrest, and other persons subject to military law who take part in the same into arrest or confinement, as circumstances may require, until their proper superior...
第 121 頁 - Columbia, and punishable by the laws of the land, the commanding officer is required, except in time of war, upon application duly made, to use his utmost endeavor to deliver over such accused person to the civil authorities, or to aid the officers of justice in apprehending and securing him, in order that he may be brought to trial.