Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/726

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708 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 114. 1918. ,°‘;s°f’°“ °“d l°k° S“" OCEAN AND LAKE smzvmrs: Hgldrographic surveys, including the pay of (iihe neccpssary }3ycilrogr}al.p °c siirveyorsé cartographiic draftsi . men an recor ers, an or the pure ase an rmtm 0 nautica §'}°X°`°m°§·¤pmc omm books, charts, and sailing directions, $155,O00:PPro#mk§ed, That the ‘*°*’““· Secretary of the Nav& is authorized to detail such naval officers as Nam mma md ma&be necessary to e Hydrographic Office. voxumsm. at upon the approval of this ct all laws heretofore enacted by {·,’;{f°’3QjF;*fl°;,§,; V0,) the Congress relating to the Naval Militia and the National Naval $$15%. t Volunteers be, and the same hereby are, repealed; and the President

,,,§d‘§‘,t§°§$},;R,S'§F,?g is authorized to transfer as a class all members of the National Naval

§*;•:,v‘f “¤*’l¤° (MPS Volunteers to the class "the Naval Reserve/’ "the Naval Reserve ` Flying Corps/’ or_" the Marine Corps Reserve" of the Naval Reserve Force or the Marine Corps Reserve, for general service, in the confirmed rank, grade or ratmg_they now hold in the National Naval Volunteers, riglardless of their beincg members of a State military Sam to wud force, and W1 out examination an the necessity of executing or ,mmu.,;,§;,;;,',{ a new oath and accielptance of office ; that until such transfer is effected members of the ational Naval Volunteers shall retain their present status and be entitled to receive the same pay, allowances, $atu1t1es,_ and other benefits as heretofore provided by law, and V N all continue sup-lect to the laws prescribed or the government of mma". £~”.,,,,‘§ "' the_Navfy; that members of the Naval Reserve orce shall be L’¤’*'*°“°*L eligible or reenrollment in the rank, ade, or rating held on the - termination of their last enrollment; tgt no enrollments or promotions shall be made in any rank or grade above that of lieutenant md Dam] corrphrnancll‘§a1r,1excep1t; astherem othertlrkisebprogplded. 61 _ th 1;,,,,,7.;;.,,,,,, at laws ere ore enac y n ess r at to e {·,g{’3;jP;;}°g,, 5% Medical Reserve Corps Dental Reserve Ccilps be, anldlgthe same grrggghm N al hereby are, repealed: Promded, That members of the Medical Reserve Mm, I.·,,,,,,,Y° "' Corps and Dental Reserve Corps may be enrolled in the Naval Reserve mm, Dum, com Forgle m present grggesx and ranks. h ma Reserve. at the ct approv ugust twenty-nint , nineteen hundred ${,‘f'§,{“§,j'§?gf°§§‘ and sixteen, entitles "An Act making apypropriations for the naval service for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred paid seventeep; and iéor o§1herdpu§pos3s" (Statutes at Large, volume ty-nme, c apter our un re an seventeen, pages five hundred and seveflity-lthree anddgigebhundred and seiyuenty-fouir),Abe,f xppd the same is ere , amen y st out o said ct o owin the caption "Nyaval Dental Corps" ongage five hundred and seventy? three, but preceding the caption "Dental Reserve Corps", on p e éivlp hundred and seventy- our, and by substituting therefor the o owing: §,T,T,ldD°,§‘,‘°’,,§’§‘,"’§; "'Ilhat the President of the United States is hereby authorized to iigiggg Qgvgjgwgd appoint and commission, by and with the advice an consent of the ummcorps mirror. Senate, dental officers m the Navy at the rate of one for each thousand of the total authorized number of officers and enlisted men of the G"“’°“· Navy and Marine Co , in the grades of assistant dental surgeon, passed assistant dentiilssurgeon and dental surgeon, who shall constitute the Naval Dental Corps, and shall be a part of the Medical °""“°"““"· Beparfréent oilatipp) Navly. Original dapppintments $0 the Naval enta orps s e ma e in the gra e o assistant ental sur con mIir%é'§'l'Z$$?{E?°°”" with the rank of lieutenant (junior grade), and all dental ofiieersiirow "°‘·3’»P-“~°· m the Dental Corps appointed under the provisions of the Act of Congress approve August twenty-second, nineteen hundred and vd.39 D 573 twelve (Statutes at Large, volume_thirty-seven,§age three hundred ‘ ' and forty-five), or under the provisions of the ct of Congress approved August twenty-mnth, nineteen hundred and sixteen (Statutes at Large, volume thirtg-nine, page five hundred and seventy-three), or who may hereafter e appointed, shall take rank and precedence with 0Hicers of the Naval Medical Corps of the same rank according to the dates of their respective commissions or original appointments,