Miscellaneous Private Bills: Hearings Before the Committee on Military Affairs, House of Representatives, Sixty-ninth Congress, First Session, on Various Private Bills and Resolutions. [February 27, 1926].U.S. Government Printing Office, 1926 - 75 pages |
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... girl to support ( the child was born on the day I sailed for France ) , but I can not work because of my physical condition . Always thinking that I would regain my health - as that was all I desired - I have tried every manner of ...
... girl to support ( the child was born on the day I sailed for France ) , but I can not work because of my physical condition . Always thinking that I would regain my health - as that was all I desired - I have tried every manner of ...
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... girl . The girl appeared to be very nervous and bordering on hysteria when she appeared at the academy on or about October 4 , 1924 , with her brother . She had not been in good health for a few months prior to October , 1924 , and Mr ...
... girl . The girl appeared to be very nervous and bordering on hysteria when she appeared at the academy on or about October 4 , 1924 , with her brother . She had not been in good health for a few months prior to October , 1924 , and Mr ...
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... girl . This alleged marriage came to the attention of the superintendent of the Military Academy , and Mr. Bleakney was required to furnish a statement concerning it . Being wholly unadvised as to the facts the superintendent of the ...
... girl . This alleged marriage came to the attention of the superintendent of the Military Academy , and Mr. Bleakney was required to furnish a statement concerning it . Being wholly unadvised as to the facts the superintendent of the ...
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... girl again until October 4 , 1924 , which was the day we were married . Mr. REECE . I believe you have stated that you heard from her by letter ? Mr. BLEAKNEY . I received a few letters from her , but she did not in them say anything ...
... girl again until October 4 , 1924 , which was the day we were married . Mr. REECE . I believe you have stated that you heard from her by letter ? Mr. BLEAKNEY . I received a few letters from her , but she did not in them say anything ...
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... girl immediately left for her home to resume her college studies . On the following Monday I received a letter from her saying she was all right and not in a delicate condition . Mr. GLYN . Have you that letter ? Mr. BLEAKNEY . I have ...
... girl immediately left for her home to resume her college studies . On the following Monday I received a letter from her saying she was all right and not in a delicate condition . Mr. GLYN . Have you that letter ? Mr. BLEAKNEY . I have ...
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Page 55 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the President of the United States be, and he is hereby authorized to appoint, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate...
Page 7 - ... silencing the gun. A few minutes later this officer for the third time demonstrated conspicuous daring by charging another machine-gun position, killing five men in one machine-gun pit with his rifle. He then drew his revolver and started to jump into the pit when the two other gunners only a few yards away from him turned their gun on him. Failing to kill them with his revolver he grabbed a pick lying near-by and killed both of them.
Page 57 - Hereafter no officer holding a rank above that of colonel shall be retired except for disability or on account of having reached the age of sixty-four years until he shall have served at least one year in such rank.2 Act of June 12, 1906 (34 Stat.
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Page 26 - July 4, 1902, both dates inclusive, and who was discharged for fraudulent enlistment on account of misrepresentation of his age, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been discharged honorably from the military service on the date of his actual separation therefrom, if his service otherwise was such as would have entitled him to an honorable discharge...
Page 31 - To be dishonorably discharged the service, to forfeit all pay and allowances due or to become due, and to be confined at hard labor, at such place as the reviewing authority may direct, for — days (or months or yerrs).
Page 29 - That in the administration of any laws conferring rights, privileges, and benefits upon honorably discharged sailors John Joseph Defep, late of the United States...
Page 24 - In my opinion the wound, injury, or disease did originate in the line of duty in the military service of the United States. In view of occupation, he is 40 per cent disabled.