2. The operation of General Orders, No. 92, War Department, 1909, as modified by subsequent orders, prescribing the card record system now in use generally at administrative headquarters, has been suspended by the War Department as far as these headquarters is concerned.
3. The name of the writer signing an original paper will be inserted on carbon copies that are forwarded. One carbon copy of all typewritten reports, letters, and indorsements (except short, routine indorsements), will be made on standard letter size paper (not perforated) for use in the records at these headquarters. Such copy will be distinctly marked “For Headquarters Records,” and will not be withdrawn at subordinate offices.
4. Copies of the publication entitled “War Department Correspondence File” and Circular No. 1, War Department, March 24, 1914, explaining and giving instructions as to the operation of this system, will be supplied by The Adjutant General of the Army upon application direct.
By order of Colonel Biddle:
C. C. CARTER,
Major, C. A. C.,
Adjutant.
If a Post General Order covers a court-martial case tried by a general court, the order number will appear thus:
General Court-Martial }
Orders, No. 4. }
If it covers one tried by a special court, it will appear thus:
Special Court-Martial }
Orders, No. 4. }