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  2. General Orders for Sentries - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Army now uses a condensed form of orders, with three basic instructions. Previously it used the same eleven general orders as the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marines. [4] I will guard everything within the limits of my post and quit my post only when properly relieved. I will obey my special orders and perform all my duties in a military manner.

  3. Murdock A. Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Following World War II Campbell's duties were centered on the reorganization of the post-war reorganization of the National Guard and the creation of the Air National Guard. Campbell was also responsible for overseeing the deployment of Vermont soldiers and airmen mobilized for the Korean War , and for out processing and demobilizing them after ...

  4. Edward Mathew - Wikipedia

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    The Guards Brigade landed on Long Island on 22 August 1776 and was present in the Battle of Long Island five days later. [8] On 15 September the Guards Brigade took part in the Battle of Kip's Bay, landing in the first wave. [1] Mathew played a significant role at the Battle of Fort Washington on 16 November.

  5. United States Guards (1917) - Wikipedia

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    The United States Guards (USG) was a lightly armed, all-infantry military force maintained by the United States from 1917 to 1919. Tasked with an internal security and territorial defense mission within the Zone of the Interior, it was used to protect critical infrastructure and suppress civil unrest during World War I .

  6. 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) - Wikipedia

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    Old Guard soldiers also perform all dignified transfers of fallen soldiers returning to the United States. [9] The Old Guard's ceremonial task list includes full honor arrivals for visiting dignitaries, wreath laying ceremonies at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and full honor reviews in support of senior army leaders and retiring soldiers ...

  7. Militia Act of 1903 - Wikipedia

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    Charles Dick, for whom the Militia Act of 1903 was named.. The Militia Act of 1903 (32 Stat. 775), [1] also known as the Efficiency in Militia Act of 1903 or the Dick Act, was legislation enacted by the United States Congress to create what would become the modern National Guard from a subset of the militia, and codify the circumstances under which the Guard could be federalized.

  8. Creed C. Hammond - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] [16] However, Secretary of War James W. Good announced the adoption of a "rotation policy" for high level assignments, and Hammond left the post when his term expired. [ 17 ] After retiring from the military, Hammond accepted appointment as Auditor General of the territorial government in the Philippines, where he served until 1933.

  9. William H. Gilmore - Wikipedia

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    Their children included Alexander H. Gilmore (June 2, 1866 – February 5, 1939), who became a newspaper editor in Newport News, Virginia, Macon, Georgia, and New Castle, Delaware, [17] and Kathie Gilmore, the wife of Harry B. Chamberlin, a Vermont businessman who served as an officer in Vermont National Guard, joined the army for the Spanish ...