Washington During War Time; a Series of Papers Showing the Military, Political, And Social Phases During 1861 to 1865. Official Souvenir of the Thirty-Sixth Annual Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic;
The book Washington During War Time; a Series of Papers Showing the Military, Political, And Social Phases During 1861 to 1865. Official Souvenir of the Thirty-Sixth Annual Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic; was written by author Benjamin, Marcus, 1857-1932, [from Old Catalog] Ed Here you can read free online of Washington During War Time; a Series of Papers Showing the Military, Political, And Social Phases During 1861 to 1865. Official Souvenir of the Thirty-Sixth Annual Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic; book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Washington During War Time; a Series of Papers Showing the Military, Political, And Social Phases During 1861 to 1865. Official Souvenir of the Thirty-Sixth Annual Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic; a good or bad book?
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In addition to the foregoing, the Provost Marshal Gen- eral has referred, in his report for .18GG, to the re-enlist- ment and reorganization in 18G3 and 18G4 of regiments then in service termed after reorganization, "Veteran Volunteers," as follows: The loss by expiration of enlistment of entire regiments and companies, after they had seen service enough to be- come vahunble soldiers, proved a serious drawoack to military operations during the first two years of the war. Soon after the organiza...tion of this bureau its attention was directed to the discovery and application of a remedy for this evil. An examination in the summer of 18G3 showed that of 95G volunteer regiments, 7 independent battalions, Gl independent companies, and 158 volunteer batteries then in service, the terms of 455 regiments, 3 battalions, 38 independent companies, and 81 batteries would expire prior to December 31, 18C4, leaving the army to consist at that date of 501 regiments, 4 indepen- dent battalions, 23 independent companies, and 77 bat- teries, and such new men in addition as could be raised in the meantime.
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