Study On the Utilization of Our Resources in Various Means of Transportation And
Study On the Utilization of Our Resources in Various Means of Transportation And
Washington United States Army War College
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3, Office of the Chief of Ordnance, United States Army, August 25, 1913, and in War Department General Orders, No. 57, 1909, and No. 26, 1911. 7. Signal Corps personnel. Civilian telegraphers, telephone op- eratives, aviators, etc. , to be employed with the military forces are to be organized and used in that corps as men of similar qualifications are organized and employed in the regular Signal Corps, field and telegraph battalions, and aero squadrons. Other telegraph and tele- phone operative...s working for military forces are to be organized, employed, and controlled about as they habitually are for their work in civil life. 8. Engineer personnel. Volunteer civilian railroad builders and operators, bridge builders, civil, mechanical, and other engineers can now have their names placed on an eligible list (G. O. , 57, 1909, as amended), and in time of war will- be offered commissions as engineer staff officers or in engineer organizations. These organizations will be pioneer, ponton, or railway battalions or regiments wherein will be found need for specialists in all branches of engineering, in the various building trades and mechanic arts, and in the construction, operation, and maintenance of railways.
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