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HORSE EQUIPMENTS.

Enumerated......

Apprizal of-how made..

INDEBTEDNESS.

Of the troops to the State by which furnished, to be
charged on the muster-out rolls....

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INFANTRY.

Announces organization of regiments and companies of..
Regulates time of mustering into service field and staff
officers and line officers of regiments of.

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MEDICAL OFFICERS.

MULES.

MUSTER.

Of regiments organizing, may be detailed by the Gov-
ernors of the States to which such regiments belong, to
aid in recruiting them....

Acceptance of, instead of horses, when admissible..

Rules for the, of a regiment or other force, into service..
Of men in or out of service, to be made by officers of the
regular army, unless otherwise specially directed by the
Secretary of War; of men and officers-when to be
made; of non-commissioned staff, not to be made until
after complete organization; of commissioned officers
subsequent to original muster, to be made only when a
vacancy exists; rolls to state the fact and cause.....
Rules governing the, of troops into service; in the case of
cavalry, a test of horsemanship to be made; pony horses
and mules-when may be received; horse equipments
enumerated; men not to be over 45 nor under 18; ex-
ceptions--when admissible; oath of allegiance to be
administered; additional oath to be administered to
officers; Rules and Articles of War to be read to the
troops; apprizal of horses and horse equipments-how
made; completion of, to be reported to the Adjutant
General.

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MUSTER-Continued.

Of troops into service to be made only by officers of
the regular army, including additional aides-de-camp ;
exceptions to foregoing rule in cases of necessity—by
whom made; no officer to make a, unless ordered by
competent authority. .-

Officers take rank from date of their respective.--.
MUSTERING OFFICERS.

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For troops in the field-how detailed, (see COMMISSARY OF

MUSTERS) --

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For the different States to be detailed by the Adjutant

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To muster into service regiments and recruits presenting
conclusive evidence of their acceptance by the War
Department....

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Attention of, called to instructions from the Ordnance
Department respecting ordnance responsibility of offi-
cers mustered out..

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6,7

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for first periodical payment.

for all subsequent periodical payments..
for discharge after payments have been made.
for discharge when no payment has been made

Blank, may be altered, when necessary, by making re-
quired additions in writing..

To show names of actual and late commanders of the
company or regiment when a change has taken place.
Name of person other than the President calling force
into service to be inserted in the caption...

MUSTER-ROLLS-Continued.

For muster into service and for periodical payments to
be made in quadruplicate; for discharge from service
in quintuplicate; how distributed..

How filled up

Resignations, discharges, transfers, and deaths-how

noted

Christian name to be written in full.

Regimental as well as staff rank, if any, must be given.
Ages of officers and men-how noted.

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Date of arrival at place of general rendezvous and dates
at which recruits have afterwards been received to be
given...

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Where compensation is claimed for services prior to com-
plete organization, a remark embracing the facts to be
made in the column of remarks..

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Name of place of general rendezvous, of place of enrol-
ment of those present at the original muster, and of
places where individuals have afterwards joined or been
enlisted, to be given in the 6th column; dates at which
men have joined subsequent to original muster to be
given in the column of remarks.

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Name of officer who organized the company to be given
in the 7th column, on the lines of all present at origi-
nal muster; name of recruiting officer opposite the
names of those enlisted by him afterwards.---.
First and second columns under head of "Travelling"

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how filled up...

30, 31

Value of clothing-how noted...

32

Elections and appointments in the field and staff and non-

commissioned staff-how noted.

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Of field and staff-how made... - .

34

Acting quartermasters or commissaries to be mustered
on, of field and staff for extra pay for time of such ser-
vice

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To be so made out as to obviate necessity of referring to
any other or previous roll....

36

MUSTER-ROLLS-Continued.

Changes of grades; promotions, reductions-how noted. 37, 38
Sick, wounded, and men in confinement-how accounted

for

All officers and men at camp to be reported present with-

out regard to nature of duty.

Absentees-how accounted for...

Alterations since last muster-how noted..

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Fact of payment or non-payment to be stated under head
of "Last paid"

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Balance for subsistence-bow noted.
Stoppages for public property lost by neglect, how noted 52,53
Losses of horses or arms owned by individuals to be stated

only on, for discharge..

Rules for preparing, for discharge.

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Prescribes order in which remarks will be made on, for
discharge..

For discharge take place of final statements.

Of troops received in service to state that the Rules and
Articles of War, and paragraph 1645, General Regula-
tions, have been read to them; for pay to show that
above has been complied with semi-annually---
No person to be taken up on, as an officer, until mus-
tered in as such....

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OATH.

Form of, to be administered when a doubt exists as to age
Form of, administered to men prior to muster into ser-
vice, and of additional oath to be administered to
officers -----

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To be administered by mustering officers to regiments or
recruits presenting satisfactory evidence of their ac-
ceptance by the War Department..

121

Form of, of identity; only to be filled up when identity
of bearer of the discharge with the person named in it
is questioned.....

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ORGANIZATION.

PAY.

Announces, of regiments and companies of infantry, cav-
alry, artillery, and engineers ...

Legal, not to be exceeded; commanders receiving officers
or men in excess of the, to be tried for neglect of duty
and disobedience of orders, (see SUPERNUMERARIES)..

Muster-rolls for, how made.

Four copies of muster-rolls for, required; how distrib-
uted....

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84

5,6,7

15, 16

Men transported by water from place of discharge to
some point nearer their home entitled to, for average
time of voyage.

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When last received to be noted on muster-rolls; balance,
if any due, to be stated in column of remarks..

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PAYMASTERS.

Making payments to supernumeraries to be held account-
able for amounts so paid...-

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PENSION.

Exchange or substitution of one man for another after
muster into service bars both, and bounty-

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PRISONERS Of War.

PROMOTIONS.

Entitled to be in service and under pay till exchanged..

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How noted..

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PROPERTY.

Public, how received, accounted for, and returned....69,70,71
QUARTERMASTERS.

Acting regimental, to be mustered on field and staff rolls
for extra pay for time of service-----

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Of regiments organizing may be detailed by the Gov-
ernors of the States to which such regiments belong to
aid in recruiting them....

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RANK.

Field and staff rolls to show both staff and regimental..
Of officers determined by date of their muster in service.

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