Digest of Opinions of the Judge Advocate General of the ArmyU.S. Government Printing Office, 1919 - Military law |
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... Reserve Officers ' Training Corps ; Advanced Course . Section 50 of the national defense act of June 3 , 1916 , 39 Stat . 106 , 193 , provides that when a student has completed two years of work in a Reserve Officers ' Training Corps ...
... Reserve Officers ' Training Corps ; Advanced Course . Section 50 of the national defense act of June 3 , 1916 , 39 Stat . 106 , 193 , provides that when a student has completed two years of work in a Reserve Officers ' Training Corps ...
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... Reserve Officer on Inactive List . A member of the Officers ' Reserve Corps , who is on the inactive list , is not " an officer of the United States " within the meaning of the act making it an offense for " an officer of the United ...
... Reserve Officer on Inactive List . A member of the Officers ' Reserve Corps , who is on the inactive list , is not " an officer of the United States " within the meaning of the act making it an offense for " an officer of the United ...
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... Reserve Officer Ordered to Active Duty . A supply sergeant accepted a commission in the Officers ' Reserve Corps on June 26 , 1917. He continued to serve as an enlisted man until September 7 , 1917 , when he was called to active service ...
... Reserve Officer Ordered to Active Duty . A supply sergeant accepted a commission in the Officers ' Reserve Corps on June 26 , 1917. He continued to serve as an enlisted man until September 7 , 1917 , when he was called to active service ...
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... Reserve Officers ' Training Corps ; Continuance after War . The act of May 12 , 1917 , 40 Stat . 40 , 71 , provides for the procurement of quartermaster supplies and equipment to be issued to educational institutions for the Reserve ...
... Reserve Officers ' Training Corps ; Continuance after War . The act of May 12 , 1917 , 40 Stat . 40 , 71 , provides for the procurement of quartermaster supplies and equipment to be issued to educational institutions for the Reserve ...
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... OFFICERS : Acceptance of New Commission Vacates Former Commission . On July 31 , 1918 , a captain of infantry in the temporary forces was tendered a commission in the Officers ' Reserve Corps . He accepted it on August 19 , 1918 . His ...
... OFFICERS : Acceptance of New Commission Vacates Former Commission . On July 31 , 1918 , a captain of infantry in the temporary forces was tendered a commission in the Officers ' Reserve Corps . He accepted it on August 19 , 1918 . His ...
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Page 55 - Except as otherwise provided by law, sums appropriated for the various branches of expenditure in the public service shall be applied solely to the objects for which they are respectively made and for no others.
Page 35 - That it shall be lawful to transmit through the mail, free of postage, any letters, packages, or other matters relating exclusively to the business of the Government of the United States...
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Page 134 - It is incumbent upon the contracting parties of an armistice to stipulate what intercourse of persons or traffic between the inhabitants of the territories occupied by the hostile armies shall be allowed, if any. If nothing is stipulated the intercourse remains suspended, as during actual hostilities.
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Page 74 - Hereafter any retired officer who has been or shall be detailed on active duty shall receive the rank, pay, and allowances of the grade, not above that of colonel, that he would have attained in due course of promotion if he had remained on the active list for a period beyond the date of his retirement equal to the total amount of time during which he has been detailed to active duty since his retirement.
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