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onfederate. States, who has no-command, and cannot be assigned to any appropriate duty, or who is incompetent or inefficient, or who may be absent from his command or duty without leave: Provided, that any officer who may be discharged for incompetency, inefficiency, or absent from his command or duty without leave, shall be entitled to a trial before an examining board, under existing laws, if he demands it of the Commanding General within thirty days: Provided further, that it shall not extend to any officer who is absent on account of his captivity. "Approved, February 17, 1864." IX. All officers, whether of Regular or Provisional Army, absent from their commands and not on duty, as well as those who are without assignment to duty by competent authority, will report their address by letter to this office, stating the circumstances of their absence from duty, and if unassigned, when and where last on duty. By order. (Signed) S. Cooper, Adj't and Insp'r Gen. fe 24--6t
War Dep't, Adj't and Insp. Gen's office,Richmond, Feb. 24, 1864. General Orders, No. 26.--Gen Braxton Bragg is assigned to duty at the seat of Government, and, under the direction of the President, is charged with the conduct of military operations in the armies of the Confederacy. By command of the Secretary of War. S Cooper, Adjutant and Insp'r Gen. fe 25--ts War Dep't, Adj't and Insp. Gen's office,Richmond, Feb. 24, 1864. General Orders, No. 26.--Gen Braxton Bragg is assigned to duty at the seat of Government, and, under the direction of the President, is charged with the conduct of military operations in the armies of the Confederacy. By command of the Secretary of War. S Cooper, Adjutant and Insp'r Gen. fe 25--ts