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The men will be detached & enrolled in companies by the 15. day of October next -- and the detached companies will be organized by the Commandants of the permanent regiments; who are required to be very attentive to see that the men are well armed & accoutred, & that every detached captain has a muster-roll of his men with the places of their abode noted thereon. They will also make a return of the several companies formed of the men detached from their respective regiments, to the Brigade-majors, by the 30. day of October.
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The men will be detached & enrolled in companies by  
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the 15. day of October next __ and the detached companies will  
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be organized by the Commandants of the permanent regiments;  
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who are required to be very attentive to see that the men are  
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well armed & accoutred, & that every detached captain has a  
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muster-roll of his men with the places of their abode noted  
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thereon. They will also make a return of the several com-
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panies formed of the men detached from their respective regi
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ments, to the Brigade-majors, by the 30. day of October.
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Entire battalions of foot will be formed of the men detached
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from each Brigade respectively; without having any regard to
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the number of companies of which they may be composed --consequently, the infantry detached from each Brigade, according to the aforesaid apportionment, will generally form either one or two battalions, of from 250 to 350 men each, or thereabouts. The
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Brigadier-generals of the permanent Brigades will form and
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organize the battalions, & make return thereof, & also of the com
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panies of cavalry & artillery, or parts of companies, which may
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be detached from their Brigades respectively, to their Major-generals
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by the 15. November -- The Brigadier-generals will direct  that
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each commanding officer of a detached battalion be furnished
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with a roster of his officers.
  
Entire battalions of foot will be formed of the men detached from each Brigade respectively; without having any regard to the number of companies of which they may be composed -- consequently, the infantry detached from each Brigade, according to the aforesaid apportionment, will generally form either one or two battalions, of from 250 to 350 men each, or thereabouts. The Brigadier-generals of the permanent Brigades will form and organize the battalions, & make return thereof, & also of the companies of cavalry & artillery, or parts of companies, which may be detached from their Brigades respectively, to their Major-generals by the 15. November -- The Brigadier-generals will direct  that each commanding officer of a detached battalion be furnished with a roster of his officers.
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The infantry will be formed into regiments, & be organized  
 
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by the Major-generals of the permanent Divisions. The regiments  
The infantry will be formed into regiments, & be organized by the Major-generals of the permanent Divisions. The regiments will be composed of two battalions each in every instance, except in
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will be composed of two battalions each in every instance, except

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The men will be detached & enrolled in companies by the 15. day of October next __ and the detached companies will be organized by the Commandants of the permanent regiments; who are required to be very attentive to see that the men are well armed & accoutred, & that every detached captain has a muster-roll of his men with the places of their abode noted thereon. They will also make a return of the several com- panies formed of the men detached from their respective regi ments, to the Brigade-majors, by the 30. day of October.

Entire battalions of foot will be formed of the men detached from each Brigade respectively; without having any regard to the number of companies of which they may be composed --consequently, the infantry detached from each Brigade, according to the aforesaid apportionment, will generally form either one or two battalions, of from 250 to 350 men each, or thereabouts. The Brigadier-generals of the permanent Brigades will form and organize the battalions, & make return thereof, & also of the com panies of cavalry & artillery, or parts of companies, which may be detached from their Brigades respectively, to their Major-generals by the 15. November -- The Brigadier-generals will direct that each commanding officer of a detached battalion be furnished with a roster of his officers.

The infantry will be formed into regiments, & be organized by the Major-generals of the permanent Divisions. The regiments will be composed of two battalions each in every instance, except