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Excerpt from Administration: Military Law Q. What is Military Rank? A. Military rank is that character or quality bestowed on military persons which marks their station, and confers eligibility to exercise command or authority in the military service within the limits prescribed by law. It is divided into degrees or grades, which mark the relative positions and powers of the different classes of persons possessing it. (7) Q. What determines the order of precedence of officers in the military service? A. In each grade or sub-grade, the date of commission, appointment or warrant determines the order of precedence. (9) Q. Command exercised is by virtue of what? A. By virtue of office and the special assignment of officers holding military rank, who are eligible by law to exercise command. (13) Q. May an officer place himself on duty by virtue of his commission alone? A. No officer may place himself on duty without orders from competent authority except when it may be necessary to exercise the functions of his office to quell quarrels, frays and disorders among troops (old 24th Article of War); or, when upon marches, guards, or in quarters, different corps of the army happen to join or do duty together, when the highest ranking officer of the line of the army present assumes command of the whole (old 122d Article of War). (13) Q. What are the appropriate commands for officers of the several grades? A. 1. For a captain, a company. 2. For a major, a battalion. 3. For a colonel, a regiment. 4. For a brigadier-general, a brigade. 5. For a major-general, a division. (14) Q. What is the status of an officer who succeeds another to any command or duty? A. He assumes the exact status of his predecessor. He will receive all the orders in force at the time; receive, receipt for and assume responsibility and accountability for all property and funds pertaining to his command or duty. (17) Q. May an officer of the Staff Departments command troops? A. An officer of the Staff Departments, whether he be one of the permanent officers or one detailed for duty therein, is eligible, by virtue of his commission, to command all enlisted men, but he cannot assume command of troops unless placed on duty under orders which specifically direct that it is done by authority of the President. (18) Q. Before whom may an officer of the Army take his oath of office? A. 1. Before any officer who is authorized by the laws of the United States or by local municipal law to administer oaths: Notary Public, Justice of the Peace, Clerks of Courts, etc. 2. A Department Judge Advocate. 3. The Judge Advocate of a General or Special Court Martial. 4. The trial officer of a Summary Court. (23) Q. What qualifications must a civilian possess for appointment as Second Lieutenant in the Army? A. 1. He must be unmarried. 2. He must be between the ages of 21 and 27 years. 3. He must be approved as to moral character, habits, mental and physical ability, education and general fitness for the service. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the v
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