Military Laws of the United States, Volume 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1921 - Military law |
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Page 929
... command , 1635 . Principal assistant , Ordnance Bureau , 1636 . Longevity pay- Proportion of base pay , 1637 . Maximum rate , 1638 . Field officers , 1639 . Service as cadet not counted , 1640 . Service in Navy included , 1641 . Service ...
... command , 1635 . Principal assistant , Ordnance Bureau , 1636 . Longevity pay- Proportion of base pay , 1637 . Maximum rate , 1638 . Field officers , 1639 . Service as cadet not counted , 1640 . Service in Navy included , 1641 . Service ...
Page 942
... command ac- 1635. Increase in pay for exercising higher command . - 942 $ 1629 . ] MILITARY LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES .
... command ac- 1635. Increase in pay for exercising higher command . - 942 $ 1629 . ] MILITARY LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES .
Page 943
... command above that pertaining to his grade shall be entitled to receive the pay and allowances of the grade appropriate to the command so exercised : Provided , That a rate of pay exceeding that of a brigadier - general shall not be ...
... command above that pertaining to his grade shall be entitled to receive the pay and allowances of the grade appropriate to the command so exercised : Provided , That a rate of pay exceeding that of a brigadier - general shall not be ...
Page 944
... command ; and an officer assigned to staff duty can not be regarded as ex- ercising a command above that pertaining to his grade , under this section . Truitt v . U. S. ( 1903 ) , 38 Ct . Cl . 398 . en- Brigade commander . - An officer ...
... command ; and an officer assigned to staff duty can not be regarded as ex- ercising a command above that pertaining to his grade , under this section . Truitt v . U. S. ( 1903 ) , 38 Ct . Cl . 398 . en- Brigade commander . - An officer ...
Page 952
... command of his superior ; nor if there are unoccupied quarters that might properly have been assigned to him had not ... commands , as authorized by an order of the Secretary of War , dated October thirteenth , eighteen hundred and ...
... command of his superior ; nor if there are unoccupied quarters that might properly have been assigned to him had not ... commands , as authorized by an order of the Secretary of War , dated October thirteenth , eighteen hundred and ...
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