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John M. Schofield, Forty-six years in the Army, Chapter XXVIII (search)
or-General Schofield: Geo. D. Ruggles, Adjutant-General. (General orders, no. 15.) Headquarters of the army, adjutant-General's office, Washington, May 25, 1894. The following instructions are issued for the government of department commanders: Whenever the troops may be lawfully employed, under the orders of thee lawless from any attempt to act in defiance of the judicial authority of the United States. The General Order No. 15, issued at the time herein referred to (May 25, 1894), was based upon the foregoing interpretation of the Constitution and laws. Under the Constitution and existing statutes of the United States it is not propween the civil and the military authorities of the United States had not been clearly defined, after the passage of the Posse Comitatus Act, until the order of May 25, 1894, was issued. But that can hardly excuse continued ignorance of the law a month or more after that order was issued; and it is worthy of note that at least one
John M. Schofield, Forty-six years in the Army, Index (search)
d's invading, 305 Ohio River, fears of Hood's reaching, 295, 300 Okeechobee, Lake, military operations at, 23-25 Olley's Creek, Cox forces the passage of, 441 Olney, Atty.-Gen. Richard, report of, cited, 493; approves S.'s order of May 25, 1894, 509 Omaha, military station at, 454; S. at, 509 Oneco, Wis., S. teaches school at, 2 One Hundred and Twenty-eighth Indiana Volunteers, a young straggler from the, 155, 156 Opdycke, Maj.-Gen. Emerson, in battle of Franklin, 177-181, 2536-540; the war governors of, 540 United States Army, the, its probity before the war, 17, 18; value of its sergeants, 18; devotion of its officers to duty, 20; self-confidence and discipline, 349; honor in, 352; General Orders, No. 15, of May 25, 1894, 405, 505, 506, 508, 509; functions of the commander-in-chief, 420, 421; relations with the civil authorities, 420, 495, 503-512; the offices of the general-in-chief and adjutant-general, 421-423; impossibility of a purely military commander f