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[NOTE.-General Orders, No. 211, is the last of the series for 1905.]

GENERAL ORDERS,

No. 1.

WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, January 2, 1906.

By direction of the President, General Orders, No. 152, War Department, September 14, 1904, as anorded by General Orders, No. 15, War Department, February 4, 1905, and further amended by paragraph I, General Orders, No. 190, War Department, November 8, 1905, is still further amended so as to prescribe for light batteries now equipped or hereafter to be equipped with the 3-inch field gun, model of 1902, the following organization of the personnel and the following allowance and distribution of public animals:

1. Organization of the personnel—

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BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR:

ADNA R. CHAFFEE, Lieutenant General, Chief of Staff.

OFFICIAL:

F. C. AINSWORTH,

The Military Secretary.

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Capt Howard.

GENERAL ORDERS,
No. 2.

WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, January 3, 1906.

By direction of the President, so much of General Orders, No. 164, War Department, October 5, 1905, amended by General Orders, No. 189, War Department, November 7, 1905, as relates to additional strength of the Army, is further amended to read as follows:

ADDITIONAL STRENGTH.-For 4 troops of cavalry, 2 corporals and 33 privates each, and for 12 companies of infantry, 2 sergeants, 2 corporals, and 41 privates each, when stationed at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas; for 12 troops of cavalry, 2 corporals and 18 privates each when stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas; for 4 troops of cavalry at Fort Myer, Virginia, 2 corporals and 18 privates each; for 2 companies of infantry on duty at Fort Slocum, New York, 1 sergeant, 2 corporals, and 24 privates each; for 2 companies of infantry on duty at Columbus Barracks, Ohio, 1 sergeant, 2 corporals, and 24 privates each; for Companies A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I, 4th Regiment of Infantry, 2 sergeants to each company, and for Companies K, L, and M, 4th Regiment of Infantry, 1 sergeant to each company; for Companies A, B, C, and D, 4th Regiment of Infantry, 2 corporals to each company, and for Companies E, F, G, H, I, K, L, and M, 4th Regiment of Infantry, 1 corporal to each company; for Companies A, B, C, and D, 5th Regiment of Infantry, 2 sergeants to each company, and for Companies E, F, G, H, I, K, L, and M, 5th Regiment of Infantry, 1 sergeant to each company; for the 5th Regiment of Infantry, 1 corporal to each company; for the 1st and 15th Regiments of Cavalry, 1 corporal to each troop; for Troops E, F, G. and H, 11th Regiment of Cavalry, 1 corporal to each troop; for the 1st and 3d Battalions of Engineers (Companies A, B, C, D, I, K, L, and M), 1 sergeant to each company; for the 7th and 20th Batteries of Field Artillery, designated by General Orders, No. 152, War Department, September 14, 1904, as horse batteries, 10 privates each, and for 22 batteries of field artillery, designated by paragraph 3, General Orders, No. 152, War Department, September 14, 1904, as light batteries, 13 privates each. Total, 1,515.

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