RULES OF LAND WARFARE. CHANGES WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, May 11, 1915. Rules of Land Warfare, 1914, are changed as follows: The forms of certificates of identity for noncombatants attached to armies and not wearing military uniforms, as shown in Appendix B, pages 36 and 37, and Appendix A, pages 54 and 55, are rescinded, and the forms shown on pages 2 and 3 of these changes are substituted therefor. (C. R. L. W. No. 1, May 11, 1915.) [2270014, A. G. O.] BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR: OFFICIAL: H. P. McCAIN, The Adjutant General. 77747°-17 H. L. SCOTT, Major General, Chief of Staff. APPENDIX A (pages 54 and 55). 61. Form service of the United States Army, is authorized to accompany the , in the capacity of (Designate the organization to which attached.) munities provided in Chapter III of the International Red Cross (Age.) (Color of eyes.) (Color of hair.) Finger print, right index. (Sex.) when clothed, which will aid in identification.) (Signature line.) (Title, etc., line.) To be 4 by 8 inches, perforated as indicated, bound in books to retain stubs, and printed on light-weight bond paper. Certificate to be numbered at time of issue to correspond to accompanying brassard and carried in a small metal container suspended around the neck. 2 APPENDIX B (pages 36 and 37). 3 (Name.) the Army of the United States in the capacity of with. (Organization.) (Describe function.) He is entitled under the laws of war, if captured, to the privileges of a prisoner of war. Identification data: Remarks: (Note scars, etc.). when clothed, which will aid in identification.) Issued by To be 4 by 8 inches, perforated as indicated, bound in books to retain stubs. To be printed on light-weight bond paper, corresponding numbe s of certificates and stubs to be printed in sequence. Certificate to be carried in a small metal container suspended around the neck. OCT 1 1 877 |