971 resultados para United States. Army. Base hospital no. 1, Vichy, France.
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Includes index.
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I. Organization of the army. The general-in-chief of the army. General officers of the army.--II. General officers of the army (cont.) Cavalry and artillery. The foot service.
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Processed.
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Nos. 1-38 of the Congressional series.
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Cover title.
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Vol. 2 wanting in L.C. copy.
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"15 August 1970."
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This edition contains legislation March 4, 1911-March 3, 1913; Supreme Court cases June 1, 1911-May 31, 1913; Opinions of attorney general March 4, 1911-March 3, 1913; Executive orders of the President March 4, 1898-March 3, 1913; List of officials January 1, 1913.
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1839 to January 1855 issued as Senate Ex. doc.96, 34th Cong., 1st sess. 1855 to January 1860 issued as Senate Ex. doc. 52, 36th Cong., 1st sess.
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v. 1. Abandoned, etc.-Bonds.--v. 2. Bone black-Courts.--v. 3. Courts-Martial-Internal revenue.--v. 4. International claims-Prize and Capture.--v. 5 Prize competition -Zinc.--v. 6. Table of cases. Cases affirmed or reversed. Statutes, constitutions, and treaties construed. Rules of court.
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Alva B. Adams, chairman.
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We describe the climatology of the western United States as seen from two 1-month perspectives, January and July 1988, of the National Meteorological Center large-scale global analysis, the Colorado State University Regional Atmospheric Modeling System (RAMS), and various station observation sets. An advantage of the NMC analysis and the RAMS is that they provide a continuous field interpolation of the meteorological variables. It is more difficult to describe spatial meteorological fields from the available sparse station networks. We assess accuracy of the NMC analysis and RAMS by finding differences between the analysis, the model, and station values at the stations. From these comparisons, we find that RAMS has much more well-developed mesoscale circulation, especially in the surface wind field. However, RAMS climatological and transient fields do not appear to be substantially closer than the larger-scale analysis to the station observations. The RAMS model does provide other meteorological variables, such as precipitation, which are not readily available from the archives of the global analysis. Thus, RAMS could, at the least, be a tool to augment the NMC large-scale analyses.
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February 28, 1815. Printed by order of the Senate of the United States.
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Printed for Russell, Cutler and Co.