| 1925 - 2324 pages
...shall have authorised the use of the armed land forces of the United States for any purpose requiring the use of troops in excess of those of the Regular Army, the President may draft into the military service of the United States any or all members ofthe National... | |
| United States. War Department - 1920 - 526 pages
...shall have authorized the use of the armed land forces of the United States for any purpose requiring the use of troops in excess of those of the Regular Army, the President may, under such regulations, including such physical examination, as he may prescribe,... | |
| 1917 - 1038 pages
...shall have authorized the use of the armed land forces or the United States, for any purpose requiring the use of troops in excess of those of the Regular Army, the President may, under such regulations, including such physical examination, as hfe may prescribe,... | |
| 1918 - 2060 pages
...shall have authorized the use of the armed land forces ol the United States, for any purpose requiring the use of troops In excess of those of the regular army, the President may, unilur such regulations, including such physical examination, as he may prescribe,... | |
| 1917 - 2042 pages
...shall have authorized the use of the armed land forces or the United States, for any purpose requiring the use of troops in excess of those of the Regular Army, the President may, under such regulations, including such physical examination, as he may prescribe,... | |
| 1924 - 784 pages
...into an adequate war component of the Army of the United States to meet any major emergency requiring the use of troops in excess of those of the Regular Army and the National Guard. The Organized Reserves as the third component of the Army of the United States,... | |
| 1921 - 728 pages
...into an adequate war component of the Army of the United States to meet any major emergency requiring the use of troops in excess of those of the Regular Army and the National Guard. (2) The Organized Reserves are the third component of the Army of the United... | |
| 1921 - 728 pages
...into an adequate war component of the Army of the United States to meet any major emergency requiring the use of troops in excess of those of the Regular Army and the National Guard. The mission of the Regular Army in time of peace as thus announced is no longer... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Military Affairs - 1916 - 1238 pages
...of the armed laoij forces of the United States in the emergency of actual or imminent war, requirins the use of troops in excess of those of the Regular Army, the officers and enltlfl men of the National Guard, who have signed an enlistment or agreement to render... | |
| Eugene Clyde Brooks - 1916 - 586 pages
...Whenever Congress authorizes the use of the armed forces of the United States, "for any purpose requiring the use of troops in excess of those of the Regular Army, the President may draft into the military service of the United States to serve therein for the period... | |
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