Report of the Adjutant-General of the Army to the Secretary of War
Report of the Adjutant-General of the Army to the Secretary of War
United States. Adjutant-General's Office
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.,.,.,.-, r . - r t . , , . , . r , . 60 Major 176 Captain 191 Firtt lieutenant 72 Second lieutenant ......c. 19 Chaplain: Iflentenant colonel 1 6 3 Major 8 Captein 7 First lieutenant 1 TWal 1,031 256 775 Digitized by VjOOQ IC 16 THE ADJUTANT QENEBAL. It will be seen from the foregoing table that approximately 25 per cent of the officers of the Army on the retired list June 30, 1918, served as officers or enlisted men of the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps during the Civil War. On June 30, 1917, ap...proximately 27 per cent of the officers of the Army on that list had Civil War service. APPOINTMENT OF CHAPLAINS. Section 15 of the national defense act, approved June 3, 1916, au- thorized the appointment of one chaplain for each regiment of Cavalry^ Infantry, Field Artillery, and Engineers, and one for each 1,200 officers and enlisted men of the Coast Artillery Corps. This was the law governing the appointment of chaplains on June 30, 1917, on which date there were 144 chaplains on duty in the Regular Army.
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