Army Regulations, Changes Number 61, from Major General Tasker H. Bliss
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OCR Page 1 of 7[C. A. R. 61.]
ARMY REGULATIONS.
CHANGES
WAR DEPARTMENT,
No. 61.
WASHINGTON, September 24, 1917.
Paragraphs 87, 167, 878, 879, 880, 881, 882, 883, 884, 887, 888, 890, 891, 892,
8921, 898, 900, 901, 902, 903, 904, 906, 907, 912, and 913, and the headings above
paragraphs 887 and 900, Army Regulations, are changed, and headings above
paragraphs 891 and 892 are added, as follows :
87. (Changed by C. A. R. No. 10, W. D., 1914.) Change the first clause of
the second sentence to read as follows When death occurs in the United States,
Alaska, or in the Panama Canal Zone. (C. A. R., No. 61, Sept. 24, 1917.)
[300.31, A. G. O.]
167. (Changed by C. A. R. No. 10, W. D., 1917.) Change the first clause of
the second sentence to read as follows When death occurs in the United States,
Alaska, or in the Panama Canal Zone. (C. A. R., No. 61, Sept. 24, 1917.)
[300.31, A. G. O.]
878. In the third line omit the words 'general and acting inspectors gen-
eral." (C. A. R., No. 61, Sept. 24, 1917.)
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879. (Changed by C. A. R., No. 9, W. D., 1914.) Inspectors assigned to
a
military command are under the immediate direction of its commanding gen-
eral; when not so assigned they are under the orders of the War Department.
They will each be allowed the necessary clerks and one messenger, who will be
assigned by the Secretary of War. (C. A. R., No. 61, Sept. 24, 1917.)
[300.31, A. G. O.]
880. Inspectors will send direct to the Inspector General of the Army copies
of all orders received by them for tours of duty, giving the probable time they
will be at each place to be visited and the probable date they will return to
their stations.
At the close of each fiscal year the inspector assigned to a military command
will submit to its commanding general a report, in duplicate, covering the
operations of the Inspector General's Department within the command during
the preceding year, together with such recommendations for the improvement
of the service as he may deem fit. The commanding general will forward
one copy, with such remarks as he may desire to make, direct to the
Inspector General of the Army, in time to reach the latter's office not later
than August 10. (C. A. R., No. 61, Sept. 24, 1917.)
[300.31, A. G. O.]
881. In the first line omit the words "general or acting inspector general.''
(C. A. R., No. 61, Sept. 24, 1917.)
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882. An inspector will give orders only when specially authorized to do
so. Such orders will be given in the name of the commander authorizing
same. (C. A. R., No. 61, Sept. 24, 1917.)
[300.31, A. G. O.]
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