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 202 TITLE x1v.—THE ARMY.—·Ch. 1. Sec. 5 Sec. 1200. .}')udge-advo<(:;1tes.d  1221. Returns of clothing and camp equi- 1201. uties 0 judge~a vocates. * p8g€; _ _ _ 1202. Witnesses compelled to attend. 1222. Accepting or holding ciril office. 1203. Reporter. ’ 1223. Accepting or holding diplomatic or 1204. Promotions general rule. consular office. _ 1205. In case of transfers from the line. 1224. Civil employment prohibited. 1206. In Engineer Corps. _ 1225. Officers and arms for colleges. 1207. After fourteen years’ service. 1226. Privileges on account of volunteer 1208. In Ordnance Corps. service. 1209. Brevets. 1227. Army corps badges._ 1210. Date of brevet commission. 1228. Restoration of dismissed officers. 1211. Assignment to duty according to 1229. Officers dropped for desertion. brevet rank. 1230. Officers dismissed by President may 1212. Uniform and title. demand trial. 1213. Cadets to be attached by brevet rank. 1231. Post and garrison schools. 1214. Non—commissioned officers to be at- 1232. Enlisted men not to be used as servtached by brevet rank. ants. 1215. Number of attachments by brevet 1233. gompany-cpoks. f rank. 12 4. uperinten ence o cooking. 1216. Certificates of merit for privates. 1235. Labor—detailT 1236. Details to special service from forces om:~zsn.u. rnovxsioxs or onoxsxzxrios. in the field. 1237. Exemption from arrest. 1217. Commissions now held not vacated. 1238. Female nurses. 1218. Persops wiio served in the rebellion 1239. Matrcéns. ine igib e. 1240. Laun resses. 1219. Time of actual service considered in 1241. Sales of stores. fixing rank. 1242. Arms and accouterments in poses- 1220. Returns of ordnance, damages. sion of persons not soldiers. hCo;nposition of Sec. 1094. The Army of the United States shall consist oft 6 · Fm}'- One General. 3 Lian, 1799, c_ One Lieutenant-General. 48, s. 9, v. 1, p. 752. Three ma]or·generals. 23g5 -l“}Y· Eff, °· Six brigadier-generals. _ mj S' ’ l' ’ p' Five regiments of artillery. gg July, 1866, c_ Ten regiments of cavalry. 299, v. 14, p. 332. Twenty-five regiments of infantry. 122 Mzé 18*3 °· An Adjutant-Generals Department. 31st8S' ’ ’v' ’p` An Inspector—General’s Department. 15 July, 1870, c, A QU&ft€Pm&St€Y,S DOPRTCMCDE. zsglsg. 6,7, 8, v. 16, A Subsistence Department. P· · A Corps of Engineers. 13% ‘g"g" Fig It A battalion of engineer soldiers. 419j ’ ’ An Ordnance Department. 3 Mar., 1875, c. The enlisted men of the Ordnance Department. Ugh';} 18» Pi The Medical Department. 146 Q_ ';g°’p 61 ’ °‘ The hospitalstewards of the Medical Department. 12 Aug., 1876, c. A Pay DQPaI`tmPnt· 263, •·. 19, p. 131. .»\ Chief Signal-Officer. 1,, jc ROE,} A Bureau of Military Justice. Bai1ey,2Saw,,200. Eight judge-advocates. Thirty postchaplains. Four re imenta cha lains. g P _ _ 6927 gb} 1;:17, c- A [post] ordnance-sergeant and a hospital-steward for each military ¤ · # · · post. _ One band, stationed at the Military Academy. R24 his/. lfgji, C- A force of Indian scouts not exceeding one thousand. AA3d the professors and corps of cadets of the United States Military ca em V. Prorfiled That when a vacancy occurs in the offi · f G l · L` ` » _ _ LG 0 enera Ol 1811- tenanbtweneral such office shall cease, and all enactments creating or regulating such offices shall, respectively, be held to be repealed. The Army appropriation bill for 1877, passed July 24, 1876, c. 226, v. 19, p. 97, provided payment for on y t ree hundred Indian scouts; but the act of An ust 12, 1876, c. 263, v. 19, p. 131, repealed the implied limitation, and sections ten hundreld and ninety-four and eleven hundred and twelve of the Revised Statutes were continued in force.
 * ”‘ ·p· ’· The officers of the Army on the retired list.