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Major General Greens[?] Order
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Major General Greens Order
  
His Excellency the Commander in Chief going to be absent from the Army for a few Days; the KNowledge of which may possibly reach the Enemy, and Encourage them to make some Movements, in Consequence thereof
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His Excellency the Commander in Chief going to be absent from the Army for a few Days; the Knowledge of which may possibly reach the Enemy, and Encourage them to make some Movements, in Consequence thereof
  
The General [?] the officers of all Ranks, to be in perfect Readiness, to meet Them on the Shortest notice, and Recommends to the Out Guards[?], to be very Vigilant and Attentive, and the patroles [patrols] active and Watchful
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The General desires the officers of all Ranks, to be in perfect Readiness, to meet Them on the Shortest notice, and Recommends to the Out Guards, to be very Vigilant and Attentive, and the patroles [patrols] active and Watchful
  
Division Orders Septr.[?] 17th 1780
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Division Orders Septr. 17th 1780
  
Some Disputes[?] having origin with Respect to the Manner in which the Camp Guards are to get the Countersign[?] & to Receive the Captains[?] who Visit them - the General Commanding the Divisions Direct[?] that in future the officer of each guard is to send a sarjeant [sargent] from the guard at orderly time to the Major of Brigade
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Some Disputes having arisen with respect to the manner in which the Camp Guards are to get the Countersign & to Receive the Captains who Visit them.  The General Commanding the Divisions direct that in future the officer of each guard is to send a sarjeant [sargent] from the guard at orderly time to the Major of Brigade

Revision as of 17:18, 31 August 2020

Major General Greens Order

His Excellency the Commander in Chief going to be absent from the Army for a few Days; the Knowledge of which may possibly reach the Enemy, and Encourage them to make some Movements, in Consequence thereof

The General desires the officers of all Ranks, to be in perfect Readiness, to meet Them on the Shortest notice, and Recommends to the Out Guards, to be very Vigilant and Attentive, and the patroles [patrols] active and Watchful

Division Orders Septr. 17th 1780

Some Disputes having arisen with respect to the manner in which the Camp Guards are to get the Countersign & to Receive the Captains who Visit them. The General Commanding the Divisions direct that in future the officer of each guard is to send a sarjeant [sargent] from the guard at orderly time to the Major of Brigade