Military Laws of the United States (Army)., 1 tomasU.S. Government Printing Office, 1921 |
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... buildings .. 555 23. Transportation 651 24. Admiralty and maritime law 681 25. Rules for navigation____ 739 26. Rivers and harbors_ . 865 27. Pay and allowances_ 929 28. Pensions 1007 29. War risk insurance_ . 1033 30. Soldiers ' homes ...
... buildings .. 555 23. Transportation 651 24. Admiralty and maritime law 681 25. Rules for navigation____ 739 26. Rivers and harbors_ . 865 27. Pay and allowances_ 929 28. Pensions 1007 29. War risk insurance_ . 1033 30. Soldiers ' homes ...
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... buildings on land mistakenly supposed to be public land . An application should be made to Congress to authorize a disposition of the buildings , placed on land mistakenly supposed to be a part of the public domain , as neither the ...
... buildings on land mistakenly supposed to be public land . An application should be made to Congress to authorize a disposition of the buildings , placed on land mistakenly supposed to be a part of the public domain , as neither the ...
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... buildings , 47 . Transfers : Between departments , 48 . Printing Promotions , reductions or removals : Efficiency ratings , 50 . Retention of former soldiers , etc. , 51 . Removal on charges , 52 . Bureau of Efficiency : Established ...
... buildings , 47 . Transfers : Between departments , 48 . Printing Promotions , reductions or removals : Efficiency ratings , 50 . Retention of former soldiers , etc. , 51 . Removal on charges , 52 . Bureau of Efficiency : Established ...
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... Buildings and Grounds was , by inadvertence , appointed by the Sec- retary of War and not by the Chief of En- gineers , which latter officer was the proper appointing authority , does not preclude the Chief of Engineers from removing ...
... Buildings and Grounds was , by inadvertence , appointed by the Sec- retary of War and not by the Chief of En- gineers , which latter officer was the proper appointing authority , does not preclude the Chief of Engineers from removing ...
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... Building may from time to time alter the distribution among the various office buildings under his direction and control of the employees allowed by law as he may find it necessary and proper to do . Act of July 8 , 1918 ( 40 Stat . 831 ) ...
... Building may from time to time alter the distribution among the various office buildings under his direction and control of the employees allowed by law as he may find it necessary and proper to do . Act of July 8 , 1918 ( 40 Stat . 831 ) ...
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