THE HIGHER RANKS
So far as the rank and file of the French Army are concerned, no officer above the rank of colonel 糖尿上眼治療 is of consequence, for the man in the ranks is not likely to come in contact with a general officer once in a twelvemonth. The colonel is the head of the regiment, whether of artillery, cavalry, or infantry, and his authority extends in every direction over the men he commands. With the 糖尿眼 help of the Conseil d'Administration he directs the administration of his regiment, and he is responsible for discipline and instruction, all forms of military education, sanitation, and police control, while, needless to say, he is held responsible for the efficiency of the regiment and the appearance of its men. He has absolute power as regards the appointment of all non-derma 21 脫毛 commissioned officers and corporals, who, in the French Army, do not rank as non-commissioned officers.