Military Instructors Manual by Oliver Schoonmaker;James P. Cole
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page 304 of 491 (61%)
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Quartermaster (a.r. 280), (501cc q.m.c.).
Ordnance (a.r. 280), (501c q.m.c.). (7) Descriptive List, Military Record and Clothing Account (a.r. 280), (29 a.g.o.). (8) Memorandum Receipts (a.r. 281), (448 a.g.o.). (9) Abstract Record of Memorandum Receipts (par. 1, g.o., 6, 1916), (448b a.g.o.). (10) Summary Court Records (a.r. 9570), (594 a.g.o.). (11) Statement of Clothing charged to Enlisted man (165b q.m.c.). (12) Abstract of Clothing (180 q.m.c.). (13) Company Target Records (307 a.g.o.). (14) Individual Clothing Slips (165 q.m.c.). (15) Files of Orders (a.r. 280). (16) Correspondence Book with Index (a.r. 280). (17) Document File. (18) Record of Rifles (p. 14, Ordnance Pamphlet No. 1965). (19) Record of Sizes of Clothing (g.o. 48, 1911). (20) Company Return (a.r. 811), (30 a.g.o.). (21) Muster Roll (a.g. 807). (22) Returns (a.g. 811). (23) Return of Casualties. (24) Pay Roll (366 q.m.c.). As well as numerous other forms for special occasions which are not here listed. Except for the morning report, sick report, duty roster, correspondence book and various files, practically all the afore-mentioned records are now kept at regimental headquarters instead of in the company orderly room. |
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