Military Laws of the United States (Army).U.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 - Military law |
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... effect have been elim- inated . This supplement supersedes Supplement IV , September 1 , 1934 . So - called " recurring provisions " are designated in the original text by the note " A similar provision has appeared in prior ...
... effect have been elim- inated . This supplement supersedes Supplement IV , September 1 , 1934 . So - called " recurring provisions " are designated in the original text by the note " A similar provision has appeared in prior ...
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... effect and should be retained in the United States Code ( Memo . J. A. G. October 9 , 1930 ) . 243. Duty with troops ; officers below grade of brigadier general . By 352a , post , no longer in force , the President was authorized ...
... effect and should be retained in the United States Code ( Memo . J. A. G. October 9 , 1930 ) . 243. Duty with troops ; officers below grade of brigadier general . By 352a , post , no longer in force , the President was authorized ...
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... effect and should not be omitted from the United States Code ( J. A. G. 010.3 , November 12 , 1929 , page 121 ) . 293. Rank , relative ; officers of the same grade . All officers promoted under the provisions of this paragraph shall ...
... effect and should not be omitted from the United States Code ( J. A. G. 010.3 , November 12 , 1929 , page 121 ) . 293. Rank , relative ; officers of the same grade . All officers promoted under the provisions of this paragraph shall ...
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... effect any particular statute does not carry with it the power to create offenses or to assess penalties for violations of the statute ( U. S. v . Eaton , 144 U. S. 677 ) . An executive officer cannot , by his regulations , alter or ...
... effect any particular statute does not carry with it the power to create offenses or to assess penalties for violations of the statute ( U. S. v . Eaton , 144 U. S. 677 ) . An executive officer cannot , by his regulations , alter or ...
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... effect on the 1st day of the month following the month in which said retirement would other- wise be effective , and said 1st day of the month for retirements hereafter made shall be for all purposes in lieu of such date for retirement ...
... effect on the 1st day of the month following the month in which said retirement would other- wise be effective , and said 1st day of the month for retirements hereafter made shall be for all purposes in lieu of such date for retirement ...
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