Royal warrant for the pay and promotion, non-effective pay, and allowances of her majesty's forces serving elsewhere than in India, Parts 1-21870 |
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1st Class abroad Acting Adjutant Adjutant-General allowed to reckon Army Hospital Corps Army Service Assistant badge board ship brevet Brigade Captain Cavalry certificate Civilian Clerk Coast Colonel Commander-in-Chief Commissioned Officer daily rates Department Depôt Battalion Deputy Detachment discharge DIVISION DIVISION II duty employed enlisted entitled Establishment exceeding extra pay Field Officer Foot Guards Foreign Station former service full pay Garrison Good-Conduct Pay granted gratuity Head Quarters Hospital Indian Indian Staff Corps Infantry issued leave of absence Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Major Malta Medical Officer ment Military Secretary Militia months Non-commissioned Officers Officer Commanding Officers of Royal Paymaster Pension period promotion Quartermaster rate of pay re-engaged re-enlisted receive pay Recruit regimental pay regimental rank regulated retirement Royal Artillery Royal Engineers Royal Military College School Schoolmaster Section senior Serjeant Serjeant-Major serving soldier specified in Art Staff Clerk Staff pay stoppage Superintendent Supernumerary Surgeon temporary vacancy Volunteers Yearly دو وو
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Page 94 - ... to bring with him the articles, of clothing of which he will receive notice, and which must afterwards be kept up at his own expense. He...
Page 238 - Should a pensioner lose his instructions, and make an application for a fresh copy, he may be supplied therewith on making an affidavit of the circumstances under which the original was lost, and provided it shall be shown that the same had not been pledged or improperly disposed of; but if the pensioner be proved to have Jaken a false oath, he shall be struck off the pension list.
Page 177 - To those whose Fathers are ordered on Foreign Service ; or whose parents have other children to maintain.
Page 93 - the son of an Officer below the rank of Colonel or Regimental Field Officer in the Army and Captain or Commander in the Navy, or of an Instructor at the Royal Military Academy or Royal Military College or Staff College - - - - - - 40...
Page 108 - ... civil court, or a courtmartial, or detention in respect of trial for an offence of which he is afterwards convicted, desertion or absence without leave exceeding five days or as a prisoner of war, unless it appear to the satisfaction of a court-martial to be summoned on his rejoining Her Majesty's service, that he was not taken prisoner through his own wilful neglect of duty, and that he rejoined as soon as he could and ought to have done.
Page 72 - Medical officers of the rank of surgeon-major or surgeon shall be placed on the retired list at the age of 55, and all surgeons-general and deputy surgeonsgeneral at the age of 60 years.
Page 229 - Ditto, whether it be the right or the left; but if a Soldier shall have lost one eye by a wound in action, or by the effects of service, and shall receive other wounds or injuries in action, or be otherwise so disabled as to render his discharge necessary, the loss of an eye shall be taken into consideration in fixing the Pension at such a rate as his combined wounds or disabilities may entitle him to receive.