Field orders


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Field orders, 1918-1919


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FM 1-75 Army Air Forces Field Manual, Combat Orders 1942


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"This manual is intended to supplement FM 101-5 and to provide a suitable text on combat orders for the instruction of Army Air Forces personnel. It will be found useful as a guide in the preparation of combat orders in the various Army Air Forces combat organizations. This manual embraces the following subjects: principles necessary for an understanding of the use of combat orders; a brief review of the fundamental principles governing the employment of combat aviation; the air estimate of the situation, the decision, and the plan; combat orders, their preparation and issuing; teletype orders; and other types of combat orders."




Orders of a Quartic Field


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In this book, the author studies the Dirichlet series whose coefficients are the number of orders of a quartic field with given indices. Nakagawa gives an explicit expression of the Dirichlet series. Using this expression, its analytic properties are deduced. He also presents an asymptotic formula for the number of orders in a quartic field with index less than a given positive number.




The proposed National Assembly for Wales (Legislative Competence) Order in the field of social welfare 2008


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proposed National Assembly for Wales (Legislative Competence) Order in the field of social Welfare 2008 : Fourth report of session 2007-08, report, together with formal minutes, oral and written Evidence




The Forgotten Act


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On January 12, 1865, Major General William Tecumseh Sherman and Secretary of War, Edwin McMasters Stanton met with a group of twenty freed African Americans in the city of Savannah Georgia. The purpose of the meeting was to gain an understanding of the way the men viewed their future as a free people. The result of this meeting was General Sherman's "Special Field Order Number 15."An Order which provided the emancipated people with a foundation on which to begin their new way of life. General Sherman's plan for the order and his own views on abolition have been under attack since its conception. The Forgotten Act is a comprehensive and in depth study of the circumstances and controversy around General Sherman's views of the freed people and his belief in the cause and future of the Field Order.