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[69 Stat. 22]
PUBLIC LAW 000—MMMM. DD, 1955
[69 Stat. 22]

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Cadets and midshipmen< 37 USC 308.

Creditable service. 37 USC 233. 47 Stat. 150. 10 USC 1028c.

63 Stat. 837.

63 Stat. 837.

Retired pay.

37 USC 232.

PUBLIC LAW 20-MAR. 31, 1955

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However, the member shall be entitled to the payment of a dislocation allowance for not more than one permanent change of station during any fiscal year, except on the finding of the Secretary of the Department concerned that the exigencies of the service require more than one such change of station during any fiscal year. This limitation upon the payment of a dislocation allowance shall not apply to members of the uniformed services ordered to service schools as a permanentx.'hange of station. I n addition, this limitation shall not be applicable in time of war or national emergency declared after the effective date of this amendatory Act. A member is not entitled to payment of a dislocation allowance when ordered from home to first duty station or from last duty station to home.". (13) Section 303(c) of the Career Compensation Act is amended by adding at the end of such subsection the following: " I n lieu of transportation of baggage and household effects, a member of a uniformed service who transports a house trailer or mobile dwelling within the continental United States for use as a residence and who would otherwise be entitled to transportation of baggage and household effects, under this section, shall under regulations prescribed by the Secretary concerned be entitled to a reasonable allowance, not to exceed 20 cents per mile, or to the dislocation allowance authorized in this section, whichever he shall elect.". (14) Section 508 is further amended to read as follows: "Cadets at the United States Military Academy, midshipmen at the United States Naval Academy, cadets at the United States Air Force Academy, and cadets at the Coast Guard Academy shall be entitled to receive pay at the rate of 50 per centum of the basic pay established for a commissioned officer in pay grade 0 - 1 with under two cumulative years' service, and to receive allowances as now or hereafter provided by law for midshipmen in the Navy, and to transportation, including reimbursement of traveling expenses, while traveling under orders as a cadet or midshipman." (15) Section 202(d) is amended by striking out the period at the end thereof, inserting a comma and adding the following: "including retired enlisted men advanced to commissioned officer rank on the retired list by virtue of the Act of May 7, 1932 (Public Law 123, Seventy-second Congress).". SEC. 3. Section 4 of the Naval Aviation Cadet Act of 1942, as amended (34 U.S.C. 850c), is amended by— (1) striking out the first sentence; and (2) amending the second sentence to read as follows: "Aviation cadets, while on active duty, are entitled to the same allowances for subsistence now or hereafter provided for officers of the Navy, and shall, while on active duty, be furnished quarters, medical care, and hospitalization, and have issued to them uniforms, clothing, and equipment at Government expense.". SEC. 4. Section 4 of the Army Aviation Cadet Act, as amended (10 U.S.C. 303, 304, 304b), is amended by— (1) striking out the first sentence; and (2) amending the second sentence to read as follows: "Aviation cadets, while on active duty, are entitled to the same allowances for subsistence now or hereafter provided for officers of the Army, and shall, while on active duty, be furnished quarters, medical care, and hospitalization, and have issued to them uniforms, clothing, and equipment at Government expense.". SEC. 5. Any person now or hereafter entitled to retired pay, retirement pay, retainer pay, or equivalent pay (including persons entitled to temporary disability retirement pay) computed at the rates prescribed in section 201(a) of the Career Compensation Act of 1949