Military Laws of the United States (Army)., Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1940 |
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... additional cause , without which act done would have produced no harmful result , while " proximate damages " are those which accrue directly and in natural sequence , and as specific result from act done , without intervention of ...
... additional cause , without which act done would have produced no harmful result , while " proximate damages " are those which accrue directly and in natural sequence , and as specific result from act done , without intervention of ...
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... additional force of 500,000 enlisted men . By the same act he was authorized in his discretion to raise an additional force of 500,000 men and recruit training units for each component of the Army . The act of July 9 , 1918 ( 40 Stat ...
... additional force of 500,000 enlisted men . By the same act he was authorized in his discretion to raise an additional force of 500,000 men and recruit training units for each component of the Army . The act of July 9 , 1918 ( 40 Stat ...
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... additional sums as may be necessary , not exceeding $ 20,000,000 , to defray the cost of increasing the enlisted strength of the Regular Army from an average of one hundred and eighteen thousand seven hundred and fifty to an average of ...
... additional sums as may be necessary , not exceeding $ 20,000,000 , to defray the cost of increasing the enlisted strength of the Regular Army from an average of one hundred and eighteen thousand seven hundred and fifty to an average of ...
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United States. enlisted men , such additional sums to be available for the objects embraced by and in addition to other appropriations contained in this Act ; Title I , War Department appropriation act of Apr. 9 , 1935 ( 49 Stat . 124 ) ...
United States. enlisted men , such additional sums to be available for the objects embraced by and in addition to other appropriations contained in this Act ; Title I , War Department appropriation act of Apr. 9 , 1935 ( 49 Stat . 124 ) ...
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... additional member of the General Staff , with the rank , pay , and allowances of a brigadier general , and by sec . 5 , act of June 3 , 1916 ( 39 Stat . 168 ) , stricken out by sec . 5 , act of June 4 , 1920 , it was provided that the ...
... additional member of the General Staff , with the rank , pay , and allowances of a brigadier general , and by sec . 5 , act of June 3 , 1916 ( 39 Stat . 168 ) , stricken out by sec . 5 , act of June 4 , 1920 , it was provided that the ...
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