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every Officer to use his utmost endeavours to prevent the disorderly & unsoldierly practice of firing on the day of review, in any other manner or place, than while embodied under the command of an officer; & that, in case of transgression, the offenders be proceeded with, as the law in such case directs.
 
  
The Commandants of regiments will cause these orders to be regularly & seasonably transmitted to the Commanding Officers of companies, who will be held responsible for the punctual appearance of every effective soldier, accounted & habited in the best possible martial array.
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every Officer to use his utmost endeavours to prevent the
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disorderly & unsoldierly practice of firing on the day of review,
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in any other manner or place, than while embodied under the
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command of an officer; & that, in case of transgression, the offend-
 +
ers be proceeded with, as the law in such case directs.
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      The Commandants of regiments will cause these orders  
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to be regularly & seasonably transmitted to the Commanding Officers  
 +
of companies, who will be held responsible for the punctual  
 +
appearance of every effective soldier, accounted & habited in  
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the best possible martial array.
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      Doubts having arisen in some of the regiments, whether
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the officers & men selected & returned for detachment, are liable
 +
to the ordinary duty of musters, &c: It is hereby made explicit,
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that they are not excempt from any of the duties of company,
 +
battalion, or regimental trainings, required of the militia;
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but on the contrary, it is expected, that they will be the
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foremost to exhibit on all occasions, their prompt obedience
 +
of orders & actual readiness for the service to which they
 +
are professedly designated.
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                By order of B. Gen. Sewall,
  
Doubts having arisen in some of the regiments, whether the officers & men selected & returned for detachment, are liable to the ordinary duty of musters, &c: It is hereby made explicit, that they are not excempt from any of the duties of company, battalion, or regimental trainings, required of the militia; but on the contrary, it is expected, that they will be the foremost to exhibit on all occasions, their prompt obedience of orders & actual readiness for the service to which they are professedly designated.
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                          Saml. Howard jr. Brigade Major, }
 
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                                                  2. Brigade, 8. Div.}
By order of B. Gen. Sewall,
 
 
 
Saml. Howard jr.[?] Brigade Major, 2. Brigade, 8. Div.
 

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every Officer to use his utmost endeavours to prevent the disorderly & unsoldierly practice of firing on the day of review, in any other manner or place, than while embodied under the command of an officer; & that, in case of transgression, the offend- ers be proceeded with, as the law in such case directs.

      The Commandants of regiments will cause these orders 

to be regularly & seasonably transmitted to the Commanding Officers of companies, who will be held responsible for the punctual appearance of every effective soldier, accounted & habited in the best possible martial array.

      Doubts having arisen in some of the regiments, whether 

the officers & men selected & returned for detachment, are liable to the ordinary duty of musters, &c: It is hereby made explicit, that they are not excempt from any of the duties of company, battalion, or regimental trainings, required of the militia; but on the contrary, it is expected, that they will be the foremost to exhibit on all occasions, their prompt obedience of orders & actual readiness for the service to which they are professedly designated.

                By order of B. Gen. Sewall,
                          Saml. Howard jr. Brigade Major, }
                                                 2. Brigade, 8. Div.}