Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 1.djvu/200

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§ 453 :r1;TLu: - authority as an incident to their military training, {shall, under rcgulatiémspx*c`sc1•ibe d as afoxjesaid, be·e11tit}ed, fgcm thedate ‘suc·Tx inj=,gry was,si1Staina<1, td the S&.I1}€'4mQ(liC§1lé'»f1Hd“h<`)S[)i{8.] »treatment at Gqvérnxnent expense, my and allowances, and trzizxspurtution to il10i1f.h01m¥S, as if such .i11j1iry had 0<e<:m·red while on active duty under pxfoper 0_rdersQ (Ju11e 3,· 1924, ci 244, §, {1, 43 Stat. 364.) j ‘ _ " 453; Pay and allowances iu.h0spital‘limited to six m`(mths_.-—· ‘Ar}y person »dcséx·ibc‘d in sections 451 and 452 of this-title, injqrcd as afo1·,esgid,_wh0 ‘Sh8Qu"IéH1&iH`diS&bl€d for more than six m<mths,·sh:-111, dprixgg the `péiiod Of disability ip excess qi six months and until ii; for ‘trunsp0rtat_i0n fo his hamé, be

 entitled to medical and hospital Jtpeatment land ‘t0 subsistence

at Govérxxmvnt expense, and when iit_for trgm_sp0r`t‘ati01;;sl1a1i be éhltitleitq tremsp01ftation._t0 his homef at Government ex pause, but shalluot during such pc-rind in excess of six months .be· eh·titIed ith other compexisation. Any expenditures hereto fore made. by the Government in caring for pérs01;sAin‘j‘gi·re< under the conditions specifiad l1ei·eiuQ are 11e_}eby-va1i»d3tcd (Jmié 3,1924; cg;-244; 5.4, 43. Stat. *364,) _ 4 ‘l·, ’

 454. Hbspital treatment, ctg., in cases of injury. at training

camps.—iLie1pbers of the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps smc members of, the civilian ·military tmir1ing‘ camps injured ix line of duty while `ap cémps·_of instruction 1jnder~the provi sions j0f,, secti<ms 441` and 442 of this title,-shall bg exititlgt to medical apd hospital treatment and t1·_smsp0rt3ti<;1i to thlcit homes as in the case 9f*pérs0‘g1s7dcs<;tibed pin gections 451 am $452 {this title; gud subsistence at_ G0vern1pci1f— expense unti fxfégshed such Uf@`HS])0fY&·tiQH,_llHd0f such regulations as th· President may D1'€S(!§ib€1 ·(Jll1l€_3, 1924, c.,~244, § 4, 43i"S tzii 455. ·Burial_cx.pen ses·4 of persons dying in hospitals,-·-—If tl:11 deatl; of may .[)€1‘SO‘I¥‘—·II]€HttiODéd_'iH sections 451`and` 452 of thi mic occurs whilel he §s¥1i1ngicrg0ii1gE-the training of medics: _ and h§;>s;pitz1l_trea_tm@11j; contgmplhtcd in this section, tl1c· U nité¤ States shall pay for burial cxpens¢s and the return of Vthbody to Eds home a. sqm. noi: to ex;é€!d $100, as may be fxxee in `mgulaticmsIpresxcribcd bywthe President. (June 3, 1924, < 244,‘§ 4,·43*~St21t. 364.) ° ’ "‘ ¢ A ·‘ Chapter 21.-i-·C0}iM]SSAIONEb OFFICERS. ~ GENERAL PROVISIONES S€"’·‘ , i ¢ .. ‘ A 481. »_4utheriz<>d number of-odiccrs in Army. ’ 482. Au(hQr£iz’¢d numbeér of otHce;·s‘in the severalhgrz1de>s. _, 483; General omcgrs of Him and stat!. ~  ; » · * A 484. App¤i¤tments,i11 grafde of second éliexxtexnunt. { _ 485. ,Rcappoixit nxcpt_*pt former o$ce+rs. . ,_" ‘_ ‘ 4S£§g` Commissioning graduates of Military [Academy. » · Q 487. Otiicers pm·mq_x1cn%ly Qcoxumissicned in bxyzmclics of servicdor do

 " __€’ailed for§duty`theéfwwin. »       M  

`4SS.- P0sth1au1011s commissions-i_f<»i peersons dying after appointment en

 cumpleiiiun of training for ‘c¤mn1is£3i0¤ed grade. , _     ·

389. Ifasthqmous commissions {01*; persons ·in Etkervice in World? We ` ‘ glying aftér recommendation for appointment 0; pr0m0ti0r;,__; 490. Posthunning Wromutgissions for ·0mC€I?S wlyipg after pqssiug éz mxxinatiou tor’pmm0tion. , · ~ ~· . 491. Posthumxmsz ccmiuissious as affccstjng right to gmtuity,.`pay,‘ct· ‘492`.- Aszsigpmeuts tc; re;;imgnts.·’ · - » — 493. '1‘mnsfex· ot <>ii‘§ccx·ss. __ U 494. Omcegs carried as additiéxml numbers. 495. C"iv1l"0mpl0yx21e:¤1t intevrfwring with military duties. ·49B._-L<~¤gth 0$·tO\l1’ of quty’ih I’1a1lii»pi¤es or Canal Zone. 497. Sixpcrintcxzdemze qf?gm.>kixig.‘» . ` 498. Aides of"*gcneml uB3<:•f—rs. — L ~ ” 5499, Dizéabléd mum-;.gm¤·y ¢»iii¤;ex·s /l‘(?t2li;fl0l]_ in_ss>x·vicc during txreatmcm 500. Rec0x‘d` of sc·x2vi<·<z in Army Repgistcr. , _ ` 501, _Lougth ot gpyvice; time ·spent‘ as cadet at Military m·“Nzm — _ _~·Academ·yQ _  ; , _ ( __ _ ~ 302. System for c·x:1ufiz1ix1g enlisted mon- for prc>gu0tion; 5923. Exauniniug bqardes. . ” · ~ 504f(T¢1rtiH;·afign and xnppointmentbf c¤_ndi d&tcs.

 _ “RANKAND PRECEDENCE GE2¢EltAIILY ”       

511. I*etcg·§x1i¤¤·tlnn qt !*€i8,{1iVB_l‘i1I`ik in lim: of Axguy. _ 512. @§jcrvice <:rc·dits ing;1<>t<2rmi¤i¤g— relative rank in Army.

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10. ..tlt..lZ§ Log F · S90. J . ‘ · A "__ _ 513. Temporary rank in time of wer. D I , 514. Detail, r:1ting;or assignment ns effectintz rank or om(~m·_

 515. Brigndicr gcnernlot Arrny and renrvaclrxrirels or ;,,w€,· ,;,,.,H»_  

i t c nnlnvricr nszcx . . ;52*l. Authority to issue brevet conxmlssions. . 522. Dating brevet commissions. D _ 523. Précedencecand. right of command. , . [ . 524.__Authorlty to esstgn ottlcer to coxnmand sccording to 1»¤·s2~ot roy:. ‘, 525.··Conditions ot assignrncnt to commend according to brgyor r 526. Brevet rank for service against Indians.-_ . - " · V { 5527. Date of brewfet commission for service ngainst &Indinns.°*t— _ 528. Dniforrn and ottictal title of brevet oiHc·ers..’ ` 3 5 4 DETACIIEU DUTY [ ’531.;_.OHiccrs carriedson fdetached.lo@c·ers" list. l , ‘ 532. Seréice with troops; proportionate nmoun_t_.rcqnired, 5 533. What constitutes servicewitih troops. . K - ‘ ‘ . .

534. Exception oil-certeln, oiilce-rs from requirement ot .sorvie6 ego,

I v troops. ’ _ _ _ .· `_ 535. Detail of omcers as student , observers, and inrestlgators, »

 536. Recruiting service.   . »   . ’ ‘ `

D 537; C’ornrnand_ of Philifapine Constabulary. ,_ QQ, — { 538.-· Work out highways. . . .. _ . I V 539: Details of otllcers requested by Cnba or Pnnomn. { D _ 4 rnorxorron — 5 e` ,551. Appointment of general ottiecrs of" the li-ne. » __ - - 1 .552I* Rule ot promotion in grades below hrigadier general. , r 553. Promotioulist. · . _ _ V _ ·` _ » " 1 J554. l‘ro,n1otions’limltcd,towncnncies in grades; exceptions to rule: 1 555. Qtiiccers {discharged. in- gmaeoo¤»: captain and recomnrlssioued in ` . grade of flrst,]ieu’tennnt. _ _ »~ . “ ‘ ‘ B 556. Examination for pr·¤m¤o‘0¤s.,»

 .DISMDBSAL.’OR OTHER '1‘ERMl_Z§;&TIOI*#_*0F `OF‘i1<`lCE

e 571. Annual classirncotionn retirement or dlschargef ot oiilccrs in gc ~. _.Cluss B: ~· . ~ , · » \ _` _ ‘ e I . 512. Cotgtonnrtinl écntencees prerequisite to dismissal from service. A ’ 573. Trial of omcere dismissed by President. __ ‘ · * —· . $1 ’ Otheers ’dro¤peii55fo’r55¤hmnce `withont leave. e 575. Omcers droppedyfor desertion. - e ; _ — [1 576. Accepting or holding c»ivi1'office.` , _ . _ 577. Accepting or holchngocllplomnctie or consular o&ce.» " 578. Discharge ot suoernnmertery ofncers. " , _ ` . 579. Restoration ot dismissed o&c.ers. o “V 4.. , · QENERAL PROVISIONS “ · .CROSS`REFE·RENCES T t A Apnointrnentof chicts gf·;bra.nches of the‘Army; see section 6’0f fi.is . jtrué; » Yi _ » I . “ ~ _ ’ ,_ · . A _Assignment of othecrs to branches of the service; see section rg of thistitle. » 5 - . 5 Retired otilcersrestgored to active listj see section 938 ot thismizie. B. Retirement of officers; see section 931 et seq. of this title. ,_ ,,. Section 481.»,Author1zed number of oniccro rn Armyemem no and after January 1, 1*923, there shelf be not to exceed ag ‘toml I W of .twelve_thonsend orncegs an the Army, end on and after that ¤_ `dnte the authorized number in leech grade shall be es pr·.·· tséribed. (Segt. 14,‘1922,.c.30T;·§ 1, 42 Stat; S50.) e °· 482.`.Autho `_iz_ed number of oéicers in the several grades. »l—» ~— on and after January 1, 1923, there shnllbe twenty-one nm_;.rr 2 genernlso and fort$*—·six,bi·igodoier generals of the line ;. tour lmn·‘ . dred and twenty colonels, Eve hundred §nd_sevt;nt5·—ses·ex> lieu- t tenant colonels, one `thonsond five»hnnd_red and sevexxty-h\‘¢_ majors, three thousand one hundred and fifty contains, ttm t. thousnud_,`nine· hpndred and sixtyseven first- licutennnts owl one tbousergd serein hundred ond sex·enty-one_secox1d llotxterxonlj _, M ,ti¤d` theee numbers. shell not he exceeded except ns hereix1ntL¥·*P ‘ D prorltled ; nine lmndrednnd elghtyntlxree owners of the l\lc,tln-:zl· _ Corps, one hundred end Qfty-eight officers_ of the 1)engta1l— (‘or;..»¤, . one hundred end twentyasix 0m€€l‘$ of the Yeterinnry Corrir

   ~serenty-tcwo  ottlccrs of the IMedical_$Ad·111lnisr1·:tctive (Borne?. all?}    _4 

` time h\1nd1*e;l_nnd*_·_t\\‘ex1t5*»Hx·e·» clnfplnins; professors ns».anth<·1‘· ‘ ized bychznpter .28_ of~'this title, one the military storekecwr,