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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 Excerpt: ...will be marked the name and address of the post or other command and the names of the subordinate organizations for which pay is therein remitted, and the paymaster will append thereto his signature. 1510. The consolidated package thus marked and addressed to the commanding officer will be turned over to the quartermaster, who will forward the same by express to its destination. The following are specimen indorsements: Fon The Commanding Officer, Fort Leaven-Worth, Kans. Contents of this packaye. The pay, less deposits, due for month of Septem-ber, 1896, for--N. C. O. and band, 20th Infantry. Co. A, "" "B, "C, "" "D, "E, "" "F, "H, Troop A, 6th Cavalry. "B, "C, "D, Hospital Corps Detachment. Post N. C. Staff. In making up the contents of this package the provisions of paragraph 1509 of the Army Regula-tions have been complied with. John Smith, Major and Paymaster. Pay for Troop F, 8th Cavalry, September, 1896. Contents. 43sealed envelopes $1,000.00 17 cheeks 663.18 60 remittances $1,563.18 John Smith, Major and Paymaster. Private Joseph Thompson, Co. A, 20th Infantry. Contents. $14.75 in currency. 2818--02 14 1511. At places beyond express delivery the post commander, when notified by the paymaster that funds sent by express are to be expected, will send an officer with a suitable escort to receipt for the express package and convey the funds to the post. The name of the officer authorized to receipt for the package will previously have been reported to the paymaster. 1512. When the express package is received at the post it will be opened in the presence of witnesses by the commanding officer, who will observe the condition of the seals, verify the number of company and detachment p...
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