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and Transportation Expenses
5 x 7 1/4, imprint.
War Department, Adjutant General's Office, Washington, February 1, 1864
General Orders, No. 38
1. Any volunteer "who has been or may be accepted into the service," and who serves faithfully his two years, (continuous service) is entitled to the bounty provided by the act of July 22, 1861, no matter at what time, since the commencement of the rebellion, he entered the service of the United States; and this bounty will be paid upon the discharge of the soldier, as provided by the first paragraph of War Department General Orders, No. 137, of 1863.
2. When enlisted men are discharged within two years' service, under circumstances that entitle them to the bounty provided by the 6th section of the act of Congress approved July 22, 1861, and the the 5th section of the act approved July 29, 1861, as amended by the act of March 3, 1863, the fact that the discharge is "by reason of wounds received in battle" will be stated on the discharge certificates, and the bounty due and remaining unpaid will be credited on their final statements, and be paid, like other arrearages, by the Pay Department.
By Order Of The Secretary Of War: E.D. TOWNSEND Assistant Adjutant General
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