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 2147 Crzwwx Army—-Conntinued A; Bureau `of Insular Alfa-irs-Continued - _ _ Officers detailed to bureau from other branches of serv- { - ice, p. 187, ?§· 487 _ ” ·` — »  _··_ · Camp folI0we`is,` status as "persens. subject to military _ ` law,"‘ p. 228, § 1473 · `. · _ · CamD$» See-Posts, CBIIIQ8, and training stations, infra- - , Canal Zone- C _. - ·- _ · · _ · Cqntroi by Army in time’of war or`°emergency, p. 1638, _ §‘1306_ _- _ ‘ - ·~ . . Tour of ’ duty,  188, § 496 ` _ Cavalry ‘ I ’_ · Chief of Caralry, ·rank,`p. 178, ,§ 251 - ' Composition of\_Cayalry, p. 178, c§ 251. _ _ Dismounting and drillingas Infantry, p. _178, § 252 I Enlisted men,‘number,`p."`178;  251 a   _, ` Negro regiments, p,.`178, { 253  Officers, permanent commissions, .n.· 187, .§ 487 ` _ Organization into tacticalfunits, p. *178, § 251 ‘ Certificate of merit, see Military decorations and badges, Chaplains, _·   _ -, ` Appointment and qualifications, p. 178, §§ 231:232- · 7 Chief of chaplains, ip. -178, 5 23+ · . - _ °‘ ‘ · Command, status of chaplains, p. 178, 5 235 · Commissions, permanent, `p. 187,'§ 487 . ‘ ‘ Component part of Regular-Army; p. 169, { 4 · _ _ I Facilities lforjperformance of duties, lp. 178,- i 239 Number of chaplains authorized, p. 178, 9 @33 D. 186, .. 5 482 I _ i." • ' I. ,` . .· Pensions, right toreceive, ·p.`178, { @5 ' Promtien, p. 178, ~§§ @6,237 · ‘·. Religious services, duty as to, p. 178, {‘ 238 Retirement, right¢t’6,‘_p. 178,-S @5 ‘ { ·. Status of icliaplalns as Army omcers, p. 178, { 235-- Chemical Warfare Service — __  ‘ ‘. ` ` Chemists, etc., employed ln omce of chief, p. 178, § 223 _ r' Chief of Chemical Warfare Service, duties, p. 177, 58222 -—-4-=·rank,-p.177,{@1°. ~ Creation and organization, p. 1.77, § 221 Enlistedman, number, p. 177, i 221 _ _ *· 0fllcers,_ exemption fronnrlnrequirement of service with. _ troons§_n. 189, {_ 534 j  · ‘ i -_ ·` `Omcers, permanent commissiens, above --grade of~· cap- ‘ tnimn-·187.--I.487 - A D _ _ ‘. J n - Toxic gases, development. manufacture, etc., p. 177, §` 220 Chief of staff, duties, p. 171, § 33 _ Q ‘ ‘ -` . Chiefs of-corps and department - 4. _ Appointment and period of service, p. 169, { 6 Chief of Cavalry, rank, p. 178, { 251 1 _ Chief of Coast Artillery Corps, rank, p. 179, § 272 - ~ Chief of field Artillery, rank, p. 178, {  C ·. . Chief of Finance, duties, p.·176, § 172/ _ ~—-—~———- rank, p. 176, {171, · · Chief of Infanltry, rank,,p. 179, § _281 ' · Chief of staff, componentpart of General Staff Corps, p.170,{22 -·‘ ‘ Chief signal omcer, rank, p; 177, { 211 _ _, f Corps of Engineers, rank of chief, p. 176, { 181. . Filling omce of chief during absence, p.·17l), {· 7 Functions of Personnel Bureau- performed by chiefs, ` p.    42 _ _   · Inspector General, rank, p. 172, {51 . . - Judge. Advocate General, rank, p. 172, 5*61 · Ordnance Department, duties of chief, p. 177, § 192 Ordnance ··Department, rank` of chief, pr 177, § 191 - ‘ Performance of dutim. of Bersonnel Bureau, p. 172,

rmy·-—Continued Chiefs of corps and departments?-Contlriued .Qna·rtermaster Gene:, nk,`p; 172, § 71 g __ _ Rank on retirement,  20;, § 1026 ~- ‘ Supplies and stores, authority as to storage and issue, · ’ p. .172, ·§ 72  J A ° ' Civilian employees _ _ ` Army iield clerks, and field- clerks,. ·Qnarterinastcr ‘ _ Corps,_appointment‘ discontinued, p. 194, § 662 -——-—retirement privilege, p. 1907, §· 595_ m -——— warrant officers, p._1907, 5 595 —‘ 'A[rmy_ field clerks, messengers, and laborers, assign-‘ ment to duty, p. 194, § 661 I T. _ Chemists, etc., employed —in office of Chief of Clieniicnl _ Warfare. Service, p._ 178, § 223·. ”_ " Contract surgeons, see _Medical Corps, infra . .Detail`to·office of Assistant Secretary of War, p. 21-i,' §1194'  ‘ _ I   - ·` ‘ Draftsmen, aeronautical engineers, etc., employed in Y Air Serricej p. 180, § 309 I · Draftsmen,. etc., employed in omce of chief of. engi- _ neers, p.: 177, §·187. _ . . _ ·-—-·en1ployed in office of Chief of Ordnance, p.?177, .  5.197.   ~ _ ° . C L--- empioyeo in signal once, p. rrr, s ,213 _. Expert accountant for Inspector General’s Department, · p. 172, 5..52.. '_, _ _ [ ` Field clerks, pay and allowan v .p. 198, §g 784  status as ."·pers0ns' 2 _ to_ military law,"  p. 228,.§_1473   ` Hostess and library service, p. 194, § 863 Laundresses, p. 194, Q 664 _ _ . i _ Leaves of absence, right to cumulatiye leave, p. 200, Medical supplies, right to purchase, p. 215, § 1236 · Purchaseof ordnance [stores, p. 1®4, 5 _71 .; ` 'I.‘echnica1.experts employed in‘Qua1;termaster·General‘s , office, p._173; 5 77 t _ — *. Transportation of baggage of, deceased employees, p; .199, _ ._ ~" C _ ,_ . Civilian military training camps, see Military training camps, infra · " _. '».· ` Claims against Government, prosecution by former officers, _- see Cnnms _ _. ` Classification of omcers, .181, § 8.. ; p. 191, § 571 Clothing for troops. _ · See also Uniform, infra p _ _ _ Comniutation in lieu of nniforms,. p. 199, §_832 _ Deductions from pay for excess of allowance, p. W2, 5874-‘    ~. Government ownership of '.soldiers’ clothing, p. 218, $1316. “ " ".`  -. — _ · . _ Infected clothing destroyed by order of medical oflicers, p replacement, p. 199, § 834   r · Payment of clothing balance on discharge of enlisted · man, p. 199, § 835. ” · ~ Quantity and kind of clothing to be issued, determination, p.‘ 199, §°831. . . _  ‘ Sale` or transfer by soldiers prohibited, p..218, § l3l6‘ Qettlement. ofclothing accounts, p. 199, § 883 ` Coast and Geodctic Survey. .. _ · _ Allowance for subsistence to officers of Army, p; 1097, _ § S8" . p ‘ . Cooperation with. and transfer to Army incase uf . national emergency, p."1095,.§ 855 t ·Dlsabillty benctits when cooperating with Army, p. 1096, §-8»57_