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control of the Post Commander, and the General Commanding thinks, great care should be exercised by Colonel Buell, not to interfere with the arrangements made by Colonel MacKenzie, with his Adjutant, for the transaction of his regimental business - even if he does not approve of the manner of their execution.
He can report to these Headquarters or to Colonel MacKenzie himself, anything connected therewith, which he thinks, requires correction. The Post Commander can relieve Lieut. Parker as Post Adjutant without question, but Cavalry Officers should not be taken from their Companies for that or any other staff-duties at posts - their services are absolutely required with their Companies. In regard to the question of the Sergeant-Major, the General thinks you may require him to act as Sergeant-Major of the post, the same as the Adjutant was required to act as Post Adjutant, but not to the serious interference with his duties as Sergeant-Major of his Regiment. You are desired to take action in this matter, in conformity with the above views of the General Commanding. Very respectfully Your obdt. servant (Sgd) J. A. Augur
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