Statement of Gen. S. L. Glasgow Before the Committee On Military Affairs, House of Representatives [dec. 13, 1906] On H.R. 8989, to Create a Special Roll, to Be Known As the "volunteer Retired List."
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Each one is entitled to merit, and the existing state of affairs then and now is responsible for the different grade and pay. There has not been in the laws of the United States since the civil war such a thing known as the grade or rank of general, brevet brigadier, or major. Since the civil war you can not find it any- where in the law. That grade is not recognized. That is the only grade of service which has not been recognized. If a lieutenant or captain be pensioned he is given the next gr...ade above. Under this law we would get $12 a month. We are classed under the title known as " otherwise." That law reads: "Any person having served as a soldier or otherwise $12 a month, after 70 years of age. 1 ' The question, I think is, Why should these men who commanded armies, corps, divisions, and brigades be relegated to $12 a month after they have rendered this service, considering the merit of the service rendered, and the great responsibility incident thereto. By the act of August 5, 1892, women employed in the hospitals as nurses who served six months are entitled to $12 a month.
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