Military Laws of the United States (Army)., Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1940 - Military law |
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... Period for which he shall have been elected , and he shall not receive within that Period any other Emolument from the United States , or any of them . Clause 7 . Before he enter on the Execution of his Office , he shall take the ...
... Period for which he shall have been elected , and he shall not receive within that Period any other Emolument from the United States , or any of them . Clause 7 . Before he enter on the Execution of his Office , he shall take the ...
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... periods of four years , unless sooner relieved . A provision against the selection of married officers was abrogated by ... period of the existing emergency : " 1. There be organized an Air Service to include the present aviation section ...
... periods of four years , unless sooner relieved . A provision against the selection of married officers was abrogated by ... period of the existing emergency : " 1. There be organized an Air Service to include the present aviation section ...
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... periods of four years , unless sooner relieved . It was superseded in part by sec . 5 , act of Aug. 24 , 1912 , which ... period of three years , by sec . 5 , act of July 2 , 1926 ( 44 Stat . 782 ) . By 163 , post , officers of the ...
... periods of four years , unless sooner relieved . It was superseded in part by sec . 5 , act of Aug. 24 , 1912 , which ... period of three years , by sec . 5 , act of July 2 , 1926 ( 44 Stat . 782 ) . By 163 , post , officers of the ...
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... period inaugurated by the act of Mar. 2 , 1849 ( 9 Stat . 351 ) , and running from 1849 to 1884 , a complete change in the conception of the functions of the officer holding the title of " Judge Advocate " appears to have taken place ...
... period inaugurated by the act of Mar. 2 , 1849 ( 9 Stat . 351 ) , and running from 1849 to 1884 , a complete change in the conception of the functions of the officer holding the title of " Judge Advocate " appears to have taken place ...
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... period of the war . By sec . 7 of the act of Mar. 3 , 1813 ( 2 Stat . 819 ) , a physician and surgeon general was authorized , whose powers and duties were to be prescribed by the President of the United States . The office of ...
... period of the war . By sec . 7 of the act of Mar. 3 , 1813 ( 2 Stat . 819 ) , a physician and surgeon general was authorized , whose powers and duties were to be prescribed by the President of the United States . The office of ...
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