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§ 496 1r1r1...a 1. incorporated ·cornpany,_ or-he; employed as acting paymaster or disljursing. agent of the Indian (l€[§)2l1`l`lll€Ill_,. if such extra cmployment requiresu that he shall be separated from his company, =r¢gsmm,.¤.ort corps, or-ifliti shall otherwiseinterfere with the performance oftlie mi-litary duties proper. (ll. S..§‘1224; Feb. 27, 1877,c. G9, § 1, 19'StatQ 243.) ’ , 2 t 4 2 , 436. Length of tour or duty in Philippines or CanalVZ0ne.--—— No officer orenlisted Juan. of the Armyshall, except upon his T own reduestgbe iequircclf to servo "i_na_single`to=ur' of duty forj

 moreithan two yg:trs.i11' the Philippine Islands, nor more than

· three yearsin the Panama C&ll8.l.Z`(lllQ’,.€XC§?5[\t in case of insurrection or of actual or threatened hostilities: Provided, That the foregoing. provision .shalI`not apply to " theorganization known as the I’hilippineKScouts.f (Mar. 51, 1915, c._143. §`1,· 38 Stat. 1078.) ‘ Q ,4 , _. __3 — 2 497; Superintendencer of cooking.-—'l`he line ,officers` of- the Army shall "superintend the cooking done for the enlisted VUiéH· .(R.-S.§1234.)i , _ . V l ,`C Q .`f l 4§8. Aides of general officers.-———Each major general shall have three aides, who may bejselected by him-from captains or lieutenants of the Army, and each hrigadier general s1m11~,1iavo two aides, who may be selected by him from lieutenants of’the`Army. (_R. S. §1(t98.)'· i . ‘_' V o i °., ° _ I, 499. Disabled emergency officers retainedin service during treatment.+-The"l’resident is authorized and directed to retain ·in_ service disabled emergency officersuntil their treatment for jnhysical reconstruction has reached ·a ‘point_.where.Sthey, will not he further bcneiitecl by »retention·—in a militfary hospital or ‘ lin the military service. 2 (Junefl, 1920, c. .227, subchapter I, l §` 51, 41 Stat. 786.). l o i r 2 E · ` 5_00. Record of service in Army Register.=·i—ln every Official Array Register issued, xthe lineal rank of all officerspof the line of·tl1e Army shall cbegiveii separately for the different arms of the sorricegianrl if the o_iticer` be promoted from the ranks, or

 shall hare served in the Volunteer Army,.either as an enlisted

Yman or_o_Hleor, his service as a pririatclpandl,nontéoiiignissicinetl officer shall beigiven, and in addition thereto the record of his service as volunteer. (June 18, 1878,ic. 263., § 2, 202 Stat. _,1—l%l;) i .501.. Length of service; .—time~.spent as cadetaat Military or Najval Acndentyr-—-·—In_ computing folrany purpose the- length of service of any otlloer of the Army who was"appoiute€l‘t—0 the lclnitod States ·l\i,i_litary i_A~c}.1<le1ny Tor the}-litiited States Naval ,,,Acadomy after Angust 24, 1912. the time spent at either- acad—·" cmy`shall·_not he counted: (June 7, 1924, c., 291. €l‘it·le`I, 43 Stat; 481i n]?€‘l}.'m12l @25, c. 225, Title ·_I, 43°‘St—a_t.‘S9ti.) _` · c . ·~>~ ‘ 502. System of examining enlisted men for promotion.--? The c President is authelrizerl to prescribe ·a system. of ox·· i amination of —oi1istei1 mon of the_Army,i_b;y such lmarcls as may ` llolestablislied by l¤im,Vto detern1in‘e their fitness for promotion to the grade of·second‘ lieutenant. '(July_30, 1832, c., 328, '§~ 1, · 27`Stat. 32iCi.) 2 ,_ i ¥ ,_ g; Y I, Y in J ‘ · i 503.·Examining boards;—·$;—The nieniliersalml recorcler of such lwairds as may he established by the President, under, the prov'isions.of lll€§'I)l’(*(,*(*(lill1§',’ section, Sh!1ll»b(}.S\\’(ll‘l1 in kéyery case

 to discharge their duties ‘1l0Il(3Stl$T~·2Hll(l faithfully; and the

boards may examine,xsjitncsses, and take depositions, for which pux·po@ they shall have such powers of a court of inquiry as may he necessary. (July 30, 1892, c.`Q 328Q ·§ 2,.427 Stat. 336.) » ·504. Ccrtiticstion and appointment of candidates.··—-·The va- ¢·am.·ios in the graele of s{·eo1ncl·`§lieute11ant authorized by section 42-44 of this title to be filled;. by appoiutmebntcs from; the Army, f shall be tilled ,by°`tho appointment of competitors; favorably rei·onmnoudcd under this and thetwo neat precediragcsocti<ins, in the orderof merit ‘est_aillisl1ecl'l>';· the Hnal examinations: ,'Eae;€h man who passes the tinal examination shall receive a certihcate ofolsigilillity, setting —f(}lfillLAl`ll(.i‘ subjects at gwirhieh heis protioiont and the especial gx·c»tihds upon which the recomménda-· 1 tion is based: .l’i·ov-ided, 'l`ha~st'not.¢ more than two examinations

f3.~·-»v»~rlI£MY tgt, "shall be eecorded to the some competitor. (Jelly gg, 1;;;,;,,;; ,_ 328, § 3, 27 Stat. 336.) l v it 1, " 5* VRANK AND PRl~1iCE`DENCE*GENERALLY t · 511; Determination of relative rankgin line of Army,i—»{*;,zt,,, SI)(‘(fi,fil 3'SSlglllIl€lll? ll“lH(l€ by) the PI'€Sl(l€‘lll l.llld€‘I' ilk} t;yi;‘g·§_ ‘ sions of the One l11llltll`(°{l't€lll(l`Hliléléélltll Articlétof \Y:u·. nil officers in the—at~five serviceof the United States in ting- ;_;,~,,,;,, slinllrttnke rnnk according todnte, which, in the cose oi nn otilieer of the Regtulnr—Army, is that stated in his (T(ll1Iliill>>.§t,g; or letter of appointinent, anti, in the case ofe; reserxine oilit-£»r »·i·‘ an oflieer of the1N&tio11n,l»tGuartl celled into the service ol? tile United Stntes, shell precede thaton which he isjilm-t·fi .-1;, active duty by at period equal tO the total length t»fV;t;ll·—,~,. `Federnl serviCe;end service under the provisions of section; nit,- 64 emltoo of Title 32 of which he may have performetl iii tilt. grade in which called or nny higliervgrzule. \Vl1eni4tlllt1l·s or _.1'2`l1Il(`Hl.°€.l1ll€ same, precedence shell be determined by leilrm 1~(lf'Zl,Ctl\’€ commissioned service in the Atrniy. When I/engl}; or suchservice is 1tlie* sonic, oflicers of the Regular Army shrill take rank ilI}`l(1l1g.`_l`.liQlpllS€l\’£‘S according to their places, on -zjm· 1 ”pro1110tion" list, preceding reserve “ and National iGn:1rtl etligt-is of the same dote of rank_:mtl1 length of service who shell stake rank 3II1t)ll,‘{»l.ll9IHS€l\l€S according to nge. (Feb. 28, 1925; t·. 371, ,§»5, @31 Stat; 1Q'(8.)1 _ »:` _ _ 1 1 -1 1 1 · 51.2. Service creditsin determining relative ranktin .·\rmy.~»1»»· ·In` determining;1‘elet’iv,e renkgi active duty performed while . under appointment froin the United States Government, \Vlli‘Ills·_§ in the Regular, provisioniul,~1or temporary forces, sh_nll·be cmlited to the somelezttent ns service `nnderlla Regular Army cemmission. _— (June .4,.1920, e. 227, subchapter _I,.§ 51, 41 Stat. 755) 513. Temporary rank in time were-—·In time of tvztr amy ptlicer of the Regular Army, may betnppointed to higher tcm} · pornryu rank without meetingtlxieperxnnnent ·e0mmission,‘eiittji:t tt tttt 1 t_t_t f . appointolqnts 1i1¤_111groo&is, belt}ti#111111i l{ézi 116£1 ?1i$i—igatile?111gé iiE»i¥sll1 1tQt-on . · ·_ s-mode by the President alone, but all other eppointnwim of oilic_ers_ in time of wn1·-sl1nll_N’be1`in the _Otiicers’ Reserve tforys. i ( June _-4, 1929, c. 227, subchapter I, § 51, 41jSt£1fQ 'ESS,)11 1 ~ ‘ 1 514. Detail, rating, or eosigrfniendas eieeting ranb of ·R officer.-—-;-No tletati-1. ranting, or ilSSlgll'l1ll€Ilt lotion offic;{·l· slntll 1 f carry advanced rank,. except &S1‘(ll7ll(21l\\’lS€ speeiticelly provi<l¤—<l» A 1 lxerein. (June 4, 1920, c. 2217, subchsipter I,`,§ $1} 41.Stat.i isi.) l t _;BRE\'l·1il‘ RANK, " it 1 1 521.1 Authority to issue brevet eommissions.~eTl1e I%i·e·>¤i¤it·u1t. by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, may, in linoet of wai, confer' eonnniseions by `·ln·ev.et' upon, coininnissiemtl officers of the Army, for .(llStlllglllSll(:*t1l` conduct end public slngticein. presence ottlleoenemy. (R. S. §c1·%)9,)· ° _ " it 522. Dating brevet con{mieeions.——Ilrexfet .C°0lll!IllSt¥l(}}lS slmll liiearjdete __from_ the particular ec-tion service forwlnich algo t officers were brevettetll (It. S. § 1219.) _ e 4’ _ 1

  • 523. Precedence and riglmt of commgnd.~»Bi·ex·et rank, slmii

be considered `strietly honorary, and shell confer no priril<=:·· of prececleiieeior ecrmninntl not ,;lrm·uieo—rore1¤ the .Slilllll<‘< _» r \\’lllt?h embody the rules and 1£1l'l{lQlbS_gO\*QFlllilg the Arniy of tl=<· ` United States. ,(l:`e1»:,2?, 1890, {.1 *,20, § 13, 26 Stat. 14.) ‘ t * 52·i.1·Authority to assign oing to •:oimn¤;id,1eeeordine to , brevet rank.—~m—(.lt1i;rtiii·>f »Ill2l)'# be nesignesl to <.luty1or C`(}lllll_l;i!i_ii _ 11 eecordingtto their hrex·et,rtirikf-»liy special eeeignment of me "Presielent. »(R.tS._§1211.)r . l -· _, 525.?¤C0iiditio¤ts of assignment to, eemmnnd nceofding ffl

 'brevet reiiki——»—·Otiicers of the Arlnye shell only be gsel_gm··l ie 1

duty 0Il§·(3(1l§l'lllll1Il€.l according »to,their breref rank w,liéninettmll5’ ' Q »enggigetl"in bostilttieisf (Mor. 3, 1883, e.193, §_'1, 22 Stnt. 457 .1 _526._ Brevet rank for service a1gein»st1\Indians.—·»—-·The. 1*:·t—~.g. dent of the United States ie oothorizekltondeinpovrered, ot his diseretione, tonomiriote, and by and with ftlieYo,e1r-lee and etllnseili.

of the Senate, to appoint to breret renkell .o&cers of the United A