Miscellaneous Bills: Hearings, Before the Committee on Armed Services, United States, Senate, Eighty-fourth Congress, Second Session ... July 12, 1956U.S. Government Printing Office, 1956 - 53 pages |
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... leave or in desertion according to the intent with which he absented himself " ( Digest of Opinions of the Judge Advocate General of the United States Army , 1912 , p . 1076 ) . " But military persons , released on parole , cannot be ...
... leave or in desertion according to the intent with which he absented himself " ( Digest of Opinions of the Judge Advocate General of the United States Army , 1912 , p . 1076 ) . " But military persons , released on parole , cannot be ...
Page 37
... leaving the Philippines . " 6. When you are dead . " 7. When you have got married . " Fourth : The Philippine Scout officers and men were promised that they " will draw full pay until you are mustered out of the service and you will be ...
... leaving the Philippines . " 6. When you are dead . " 7. When you have got married . " Fourth : The Philippine Scout officers and men were promised that they " will draw full pay until you are mustered out of the service and you will be ...
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... leave no doubt in your minds as to the quality of patriotism , fighting spirit , and military effec- tiveness of the Philippine Scouts . Upon the surrender of all USAFFE troops by General Wainwright and his subordinates throughout the ...
... leave no doubt in your minds as to the quality of patriotism , fighting spirit , and military effec- tiveness of the Philippine Scouts . Upon the surrender of all USAFFE troops by General Wainwright and his subordinates throughout the ...
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... leaving the Philippines ; ( 6 ) When you are dead ; ( 7 ) When you have got married . There is no question but that violation of parole brought sharp retribution from the Japanese officials . For violations , or suspected violations ...
... leaving the Philippines ; ( 6 ) When you are dead ; ( 7 ) When you have got married . There is no question but that violation of parole brought sharp retribution from the Japanese officials . For violations , or suspected violations ...
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... leave or in desertion according to the intent with which he absented himself " ( Digest of Opinions of the Judge Advocate General of the United States Army , 1912 , p . 1076 ) . “ *** But military persons , released on parole , cannot ...
... leave or in desertion according to the intent with which he absented himself " ( Digest of Opinions of the Judge Advocate General of the United States Army , 1912 , p . 1076 ) . “ *** But military persons , released on parole , cannot ...
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77th Congress active Air Force amended American Legion appointed assistant directors authority Bataan BROOKS Bureau of Medicine Captain HOGAN captured casualty status Chairman RUSSELL Colonel O'HARA Colonel STOCKMAN commander committee unanimously voted CRAWFORD Department of Defense DILWEG discharge duty enacted enemy enlisted entitlement to pay executive session expiration Father Duffy Filipinos Fleet Reserve former member guerrilla House of Representatives Imperial Japanese Army Insular Force Japanese Judge Advocate KENNEDY legislation lieutenant colonel Marine Corps Band Merkel militia corps Missing Persons Act naval surgeons O'BRIEN officers official registers officially determined outfit parole Passed the House pay and allowances payment period personnel Philippine Army Philippine Scouts prepared statement prior prisoner prisoner of war prisoner-of-war camps promotion questions retired Reverend DUFFY Secretary Senator ERVIN Senator SALTONSTALL Senator SYMINGTON soldiers Stat surrender Tarlac tion United States Army United States Code United States Navy USAFFE voted to report
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Page 38 - ... shall, for the period he is officially carried or determined to be in any such status, be entitled to receive or to have credited to his account the same pay and allowances to which he was entitled at the beginning of such period of absence or...
Page 35 - Every non-commissioned officer and private of the Regular Army, and every officer, non-commissioned officer, and private of any militia or volunteer corps In the service of the United States who is captured by the enemy, shall be entitled to receive during his captivity, notwithstanding the expiration of his term of service, the same pay, subsistence, and allowance to which he may be entitled while in the actual service of the United States...
Page 35 - ... be entitled to receive or to have credited to his account the same pay and allowances to which he was entitled at the beginning of such period of absence or may become entitled thereafter * * *. Sec.
Page 1 - The highest volunteer rank which has been held by officers of the Regular Army shall be entered, with their names respectively, upon the Army Register.
Page 35 - That such entitlement to pay and allowances shall not terminate upon expiration of term of service during absence and in case of death during absence shall not terminate earlier than the dates herein prescribed: Provided further, That there shall be no entitlement to pay and allowances for any period during which such person may be officially determined absent from his post of duty without authority and he shall be indebted to the Government for any payments from amounts credited to his account for...
Page 30 - Any person who is in active service and who is officially determined to be absent in a status of missing, missing in action, interned in a neutral country, captured by an enemy, beleaguered or beseiged shall, for the period he is officially carried...
Page 30 - ... credited to his account the same pay and allowances to which he was entitled at the beginning of such period of absence or may become entitled thereafter, and entitlement to pay and allowances shall terminate upon the date of receipt by the department concerned of evidence that the person is dead or upon the date of death prescribed or determined under provisions of section 5 of this Act...
Page 15 - ... by a fine of not more than $2,000 or by imprisonment for not more than six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment, and each day of violation shall be deemed to be a separate offense.
Page 30 - ... captivity, notwithstanding the expiration of his term of service, the same pay, subsistence, and allowance to which he may be entitled while in the actual service of the United States ; but this provision shall not be construed to entitle any prisoner of war of such militia corps to any pay or compensation after the date of his parole, except the traveling expenses allowed by law.
Page 4 - ... has become final ; or (5) is unable for more than one day, as determined by competent authority, to perform his duties because of intemperate use of drugs or alcoholic liquor, or because of disease or injury resulting from his misconduct ; is liable, after his return to full duty, to serve for...