Official:
H. P. McCAIN,
The Adjutant General.

Here is an example of a General Order publishing the result of a General Court-Martial.

GENERAL ORDERS, WAR DEPARTMENT,
No. 3 Washington, January 5, 1917.

Before a general court-martial which convened at Nogales, Ariz., October 25, 1916, pursuant to Special Orders, No. 268, October 14, 1916, as amended in Special Orders, No. 273, October 19, 1916, Southern Department, and of which Lieut. Col. George A. Skinner, Medical Corps, was president, and Capt. Sherman A. White, 12th Infantry, judge advocate, was arraigned and tried—

Capt. John Smith, U. S. Infantry.

Charge I.—“Conduct to the prejudice of good order and military discipline in violation of the 62d Article of War.”

One specification.

Charge II.—“Conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman in violation of the 61st Article of War.”

Two specifications.

To which charges and specifications the accused pleaded “Not Guilty.”