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NATIONAL CEMETERIES. See Cemeteries. 



NATIONAL DEFENSE SECRETS. 



Report amending H. 26656, to prevent disclosure of national defense secrets. 



1911. 5 pages. (61st Cong., 3d sess., H. Rept. 1942.) Paper, 5c. 

 Report favoring H. 26656 to prevent disclosure of national defense secrets. 



1911. 3 pages. (61st Cong., 3d sess., S. Rept. 1250.) Paper, 5c. 



NATIONAL GUARD. See Militia. 



NATIONAL HOME FOR DISABLE!) VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS. 



Investigation of management of National Home for Disabled Volunteer 

 Soldiers by Committee on Military Affairs, House. 1885. 705 pages. 

 Paper, 40c. Y4.M59 1 :N21 



Leaven worth, Kans. Report from Committee to Investigate National Sol- 

 diers' Home, Leavenworth, Kans., submitting H. 10357, relating to 

 [management of] home [and report of investigation]. 1897. 1118 pages. 

 (54th Cong., 2d sess., H. Rept. 3035.) Paper, 60c. 



Report of Board of Managers NH 1.1 : 



1897. 213 pages. Paper, 45c. 



1905. 246 pages. Paper, 30c. 



1906. 300 pages. Cloth, 40c. 



1907. 290 pages. Buckram, 50c. 



1909. 546 pages. Cloth, 55c. 



1910. 535 pages. (61st Cong., 3d sess., H. Doc. 1078.) Paper, 40c. 

 Report of inspection of branches, 1913. 103 pages. Paper, lOc. 



W 9.5 : 913 



Report of inspection of State Soldiers and Sailors' Homes NH 1.5 : 

 1901. 155 pages. Cloth, 25c. 

 1910. 35 pages. Paper, 5c. 



1912. 34 pages. Paper, 5c. 



Statement of receipts and disbursements of post fund of National Home 

 for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, for 5 years ended June 30, 1910. 40 

 pages. (61st Cong., 3d sess., H. Doc. 1318.) Paper, 5c. 



NITROGEN. See Explosives. 

 NORWAY. See Maneuvers. 



NOTES OF MILITARY INTEREST 



1900. 262 pages, illus. 12 maps. (Military Information Publication 32. 

 old series. ) Paper, 50c. W 26.3 1 : 32 



CONTENTS. Budgets. Field artillery. Small arms. Military balloons. 

 Traction engines and armored trains. Miscellaneous notes. Maneuvers, France. 

 Germany, Switzerland. 



1902. 492 pages, illus. 5 maps. (Military Information Publication 38. 

 old series.) Paper, $1.00. W26.3 1 :38 



CONTENTS. Budgets. Field artillery. Small arms. Explosives.- Commis- 

 sions, promotions and retirements of officers. Miscellaneous notes. Maneuvers. 



NURSES. Circular of information concerning Army Nurse Corps, and regula- 

 tions governing admission to same. Revised Oct. 9, 1911. 7 pages, 12 

 (Medical Dept.) Paper, 5c. W 44.5 :N 93 s 



OFFICERS. 



Information relative to service of certain line officers of Army. 1912. 



37 pages. (62d Cong., 2d sess., S. Doc. 288.) Paper, 5c. 

 Memorandum relative to general officers in armies of United States during 

 Civil War, 1861 to 1865; compiled from official records, 1906. 73 pages. 

 (60th Cong., 1st sess., S. Doc. 245.) Paper, lOc. 



Officers of Army and families of officers, residing in or near District of 

 Columbia, Jan. 5, 1914. 21 pages. (War Dept.) Paper, 5c. 



W 1.11 : 914 



Report amending bill to drop officers from rolls of Army under certain 

 conditions. 1910. 7 pages. (61st Cong., 2d sess., S. Rept. 525.) Paper, 

 5c. 



This bill would enable the President to dismiss from the Army, officers who have 

 been absent three months without leave or who have been convicted of crime by 

 a civil court and are serving sentence. 



