Laws Relating to the Navy and Marine Corps and the Navy Department, July 1, 1865U.S. Government Printing Office, 1865 - 253 psl. |
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... Retired list for the United States is hereby authorized to place on a retired list any medical officer of the navy who is now or may here- after be proved to be permanently incapable , from physical or mental infirmity , of further ...
... Retired list for the United States is hereby authorized to place on a retired list any medical officer of the navy who is now or may here- after be proved to be permanently incapable , from physical or mental infirmity , of further ...
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... retired officers , with the pay and emoluments allowed by this act . * ficers . ments . SEC . 16. And be it further enacted , That if any commis- Retirement of in- sioned officer of the army , or of the marine corps , shall have capable ...
... retired officers , with the pay and emoluments allowed by this act . * ficers . ments . SEC . 16. And be it further enacted , That if any commis- Retirement of in- sioned officer of the army , or of the marine corps , shall have capable ...
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... retired officers , according to the provisions of this act . If otherwise , and if the President concur in opinion with the board , the officer shall be retired as above , either with his pay proper alone , or with his service rations ...
... retired officers , according to the provisions of this act . If otherwise , and if the President concur in opinion with the board , the officer shall be retired as above , either with his pay proper alone , or with his service rations ...
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... retired officers , according to the provisions of this act . But if such disability or incompetency proceeded from other causes , and the President concur in opinion with the board , the officer may be retired upon fur- lough pay , or ...
... retired officers , according to the provisions of this act . But if such disability or incompetency proceeded from other causes , and the President concur in opinion with the board , the officer may be retired upon fur- lough pay , or ...
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... retired from active service , and his name entered on the retired list of officers of the grade to which he belonged at the time of such retirement.t President may assign retired offi- SEC . 2. And be it further enacted , That the ...
... retired from active service , and his name entered on the retired list of officers of the grade to which he belonged at the time of such retirement.t President may assign retired offi- SEC . 2. And be it further enacted , That the ...
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accounts act entitled ACT making appropriations act of July act of March aforesaid agent allowed America in Congress appointed Approved July Approved March armed vessels army ARTICLE attorney bounty brevet Bureau Captain capture cers clerk commission compensation Congress assembled contract court court-martial crew deemed disbursing district duty eighteen hundred employed ending the thirtieth enlistment entitled An act exceeding executive February 25 fund further enacted grade hereafter high misdemeanor House of Representatives hundred dollars July 16 lieutenant marine corps ment midshipmen military naval service Navy Department Navy Register navy yards offi paid paymaster payment pension person petty officers port President promotion punishment purser rank receive regulations repealed retired salary seamen Secretary Senate and House ship or vessel sloop-of-war surgeon thanks of Congress thereof thirtieth of June thousand dollars thousand eight hundred tion tonnage treasury United States navy warrant widow
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