Military Laws of the United States (Army).U.S. Government Printing Office, 1898 |
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... enlisted Army , the Navy , or Marine Corps of the United States , unless the written consent of the head of the Department under which said person is enlisted is filed with his application . Disqualifica 3. The Commission may , in its ...
... enlisted Army , the Navy , or Marine Corps of the United States , unless the written consent of the head of the Department under which said person is enlisted is filed with his application . Disqualifica 3. The Commission may , in its ...
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... enlisted man of the Army to file his evidence of charge to be re- honorable discharge from the military service of the United and enlisted States , to secure the settlement of his accounts , the account- May 4 , 1870 , Res . ing officer ...
... enlisted man of the Army to file his evidence of charge to be re- honorable discharge from the military service of the United and enlisted States , to secure the settlement of his accounts , the account- May 4 , 1870 , Res . ing officer ...
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... enlisted men in the military service shall not be construed to deny payment 1874 , v . 18 , p . 193. to such officers or enlisted men , for horses which may have Mar. 3 , 1849 , con- strued . Sec . 1 , June 22 , been purchased by them ...
... enlisted men in the military service shall not be construed to deny payment 1874 , v . 18 , p . 193. to such officers or enlisted men , for horses which may have Mar. 3 , 1849 , con- strued . Sec . 1 , June 22 , been purchased by them ...
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... enlist ment of a soldier can not be inquired into by a State court , by the issue of a writ of habeas corpus , and an officer of the Army may properly refuse to discharge an enlisted man in his command upon the order of a State court ...
... enlist ment of a soldier can not be inquired into by a State court , by the issue of a writ of habeas corpus , and an officer of the Army may properly refuse to discharge an enlisted man in his command upon the order of a State court ...
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... enlisted men of the Army . 362. Marines shall be exempt , while enlisted in said serv . ice , from all personal arrest for debt or contract . 72 , 8. 5 , v . 1 , pp . 595 , 596 ; June 30 , 1834 , c . 132 , s . 3 , v . 4 , p . 7i3 . Oath ...
... enlisted men of the Army . 362. Marines shall be exempt , while enlisted in said serv . ice , from all personal arrest for debt or contract . 72 , 8. 5 , v . 1 , pp . 595 , 596 ; June 30 , 1834 , c . 132 , s . 3 , v . 4 , p . 7i3 . Oath ...
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