Military Laws of the United States (Army).U.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 - Military law |
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... Provided , That in time of peace no one may be rated as an aircraft observer unless he has previously qualified as a pilot : Provided further , That any officer rated as an aircraft observer in time of war must subsequently qualify as a ...
... Provided , That in time of peace no one may be rated as an aircraft observer unless he has previously qualified as a pilot : Provided further , That any officer rated as an aircraft observer in time of war must subsequently qualify as a ...
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... provided further , That the number of officers so engaged and so paid shall be exclusive of the commissioned strength of the Regular Army as now or hereafter limited by the funds appropriated for " Pay of the Army " in the annual War ...
... provided further , That the number of officers so engaged and so paid shall be exclusive of the commissioned strength of the Regular Army as now or hereafter limited by the funds appropriated for " Pay of the Army " in the annual War ...
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... provided further , That all officers retired under the provisions of this section shall be placed on the unlimited retired list . Sec . 5 , Army promotion act of July 31 1935 ( 49 Stat . 507 ) ; U. S. C. 10 : 971b . The above provision ...
... provided further , That all officers retired under the provisions of this section shall be placed on the unlimited retired list . Sec . 5 , Army promotion act of July 31 1935 ( 49 Stat . 507 ) ; U. S. C. 10 : 971b . The above provision ...
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... Provided , That in time of peace no one may be rated as an aircraft observer unless he has previously qualified as a pilot : Provided further , That any officer rated as an aircraft observer in time of war must subsequently qualify as a ...
... Provided , That in time of peace no one may be rated as an aircraft observer unless he has previously qualified as a pilot : Provided further , That any officer rated as an aircraft observer in time of war must subsequently qualify as a ...
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... Provided further , That any officer of less than ten years ' commissioned service but of more than twenty years ' service accredited toward retirement or for increased pay for length of service may , in lieu of discharge with one year's ...
... Provided further , That any officer of less than ten years ' commissioned service but of more than twenty years ' service accredited toward retirement or for increased pay for length of service may , in lieu of discharge with one year's ...
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