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Where the allowance of post flags for any reason is not drawn the issue of an equal number of storm flags in lieu thereof is authorized.

Under the provisions of paragraph 237 of the Regulations, the following posts are designated to display the garrison flag, provided the flagstaff is seventy feet or more in height, viz:

Adams, Fort, R. I.; Alcatraz Island, Cal.; Assinniboine, Fort, Mont.; Barrancas, Fort, Fla.; Bliss, Fort, Tex.; Brady, Fort, Mich.; Brown, Fort, Tex.; Canby, Fort, Wash.; Caswell, Fort, N. C.; Clark, Fort, Tex.; Columbus Barracks, Ohio; Columbus, Fort, N. Y.; Crook, Fort, Nebr.; D. A. Russell, Fort, Wyo.; Douglas, Fort, Utah; Ethan Allen, Fort, Vt.; Fort Getty, S. C.; Hamilton, Fort, N. Y.; Hancock, Fort, N. J.; Fort Howard, Md.; Jackson Barracks, La.; Jefferson Barracks, Mo.; Keogh, Fort, Mont.; Key West Barracks, Fla.; Leavenworth, Fort, Kans.; Logan, Fort, Colo.; Madison Barracks, N. Y.; McDowell, Fort, Cal.; McHenry, Fort, Md.; McPherson, Fort, Ga.; Manila, P. I.; Mason, Fort, Cal.; Monroe, Fort, Va.; Myer, Fort, Va.; Niagara, Fort, N. Y.; Plattsburg Barracks, N. Y.; Porter, Fort, N. Y.; Preble, Fort, Me.; Presidio of San Francisco, Cal.; Riley, Fort, Kans.; Robinson, Fort, Nebr.; Sam Houston, Fort, Tex.; Schuyler, Fort, N. Y.; Sheridan, Fort, Ill.; Slocum, Fort, N. Y.; Suelling, Fort, Minn.; Thomas, Fort, Ky.; Totten, Fort, N. Y.; Trumbull, Fort, Conn.; Vancouver Barracks, Wash.; Wadsworth, Fort, N. Y.; Warren, Fort, Mass.; Washington Barracks, D. C.; Wayne, Fort, Mich.; West Point, N. Y.; Wingate, Fort, N. Mex.; Yellowstone, Fort, Wyo.; Frankford Arsenal, Pa.; Rock Island Arsenal, Ill.; Springfield Armory, Mass.; Watertown Arsenal, Mass.; Watervliet Arsenal, N. Y.

Barrack Chairs.

Barracks will be supplied with chairs, at a rate not exceeding one for each noncommissioned officer and one for every two of the other enlisted men quartered therein. (Paragraph 1086 of the Regulations.)

Corn Brooms and Scrubbing Brushes.

The allowance of corn brooms and scrubbing brushes will be as follows:

For each organization having an authorized maximum strength of 150 enlisted men or over, nine brooms and six brushes per mouth.

For each organization having an authorized maximum strength of 100 enlisted men, more or less, six brooms and four brushes per month.

Two brooms and one brush per month to each regimental band.

Three brooms and two brushes per annum for each noncommissioned staff officer, including those of posts, regiments, squadrons, battalions, and the Artillery Corps. Six brushes per annum to each post bakery.

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Twelve brooms and eight brushes per annum to each city recruiting station. They will habitually be drawn quarterly, but may be drawn when needed. less than the maximum allowance is drawn in one quarter, credit can not be given in another. (See paragraph 1328 of the Regulations.)

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Table specifying the Money Allowance for Clothing to Enlisted Men of the U. S. Army from July 1, 1902.

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Drum majors

artillery. artillery, and battery quartermaster sergeants fleld Company quartermaster sergeants, engineers and coast

Cooks (except Signal Corps).

Cooks, Signal Corps

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Same as regimental sergeant majors, infantry. (See G. 0.15, A. G. O., Feb. 13, 1901.)
-Same as ordnance sergeants. (See act of Congress approved March 2, 1899.)
Same as ordnance sergeants. (See act of Congress approved March 1, 1887.)
Same as regimental quartermaster-sergeants. (See section 1279, Revised Statutes.)
-Same as sergeant majors, senior grade. (See act of Congress approved March 2, 1899,
and G. O., No. 15, A. G. O., Feb, 13, 1901.)

Same as battalion sergeant majors, infantry. (See G. O., No. 15, A. G. O., Feb. 13, 1901.)
1901.)
Same as squadron and battalion sergeant majors. (See act of Congress approved Feb. 2,

Same as first sergeants. (See act of Congress approved March 2, 1899.)

Same as sergeants. (See acts of Congress approved March 2, 1899, and Feb. 2, 1901.)

Same as sergeants, infantry. (See act of Congress approved March 2, 1899.)

Same as corporals, Signal Corps. (See decision of Judge-Advocate General, United States
Army, approved by Assistant Secretary of War, Dec. 27, 1899.)

Same as a corporal of the arm of service with which on duty. (See act of Congress ap-
proved March 1, 1887, and Cir. No. 14, H. Q. A., 1898.)

Same as sergeants. (See act of Congress approved March 2, 1899.)

Same as cavalry bandsmen. (See act of Congress approved March 2, 1901, amending
section 1111, Revised Statutes, and decision of Judge-Advocate General, United States
Army, approved by Assistant Secretary of War, May 1, 1901.)

While in service Indians employed as scouts will receive the pay and allowances of cav-
alry soldiers. (See paragraph 558 of the Regulations.)

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Prices at which articles of Tableware and Kitchen Utensils will be charged in case of loss, damage, etc.

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Cups.

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