This manual is an essential reference for anyone interested in the administrative workings of the United States Marine Corps during the First World War. It provides detailed information on everything from pay scales and allowances, to regulations on travel, subsistence, and clothing. The book is also notable for its clear and concise prose, which makes it easy to navigate and use as a practical guide. A valuable historical resource for military historians and enthusiasts alike.
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