Military Laws of the United States (Army)U.S. Government Printing Office, 1945 - Military law |
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58 Stat accordance act of June active added additional Administrator agency allowances amended amount applicable appointed Appropriation Act approved Army authorized benefits Board Civil claim Code Commission compensation Congress construction contract contractor Corps court December Decisions deemed Department dependents designated determined direction disability District duty effective employees enlisted entitled established Executive Order existing expenses Federal fiscal forces functions funds Government grade Guard head held hereby issued July jurisdiction land limitations March materials ment military Military Appropriation Act months National Defense naval Navy necessary officers operation original text otherwise paid Panama paragraph payment pension performance period person personnel prescribed President prior Provided Provided further reason receive regulations repeated Reserve respect retired Secretary served statute supplies supra term termination thereof tion transferred transportation United Veterans warrant officers
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