Orders outlining amendments to Special Regulations No. 31, Allowances of Small-Arms Ammunition, issued in 1917, including changes to annual allowances and the regulations pertaining to shipping empty cartridge cases.
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Orders outlining amendments to Special Regulations No. 31, Allowances of Small-Arms Ammunition, issued in 1917, including changes to annual allowances and the regulations pertaining to shipping empty cartridge cases.
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March, Peyton Conway.Special Regulations Number 31, Changes Number 5, August 31, 1918,
text,
August 31, 1918;
Washington D.C..
(https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1330447/:
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