The Military Laws of the United States Relating to the Army Volunteers Militi
The Military Laws of the United States Relating to the Army Volunteers Militi
John F Callan
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3. * By the 2 March, 1833, chap. 68, sec. 4 and 5. 6 Extended to non-commissioned officers of marines by 10 August, 1848, res. 24. 7 All in italics abolished by sec. 9, chap. 42, 3 August, 1861. TWENTY-FIFTH CONGRESS, 2D SESSION, Cn. 162, 1838. 349 pany, battalion, or regiment, a certificate 1 that he had faithfully performed his duty whilst in service, shall be allowed one hun- dred and sixty acres of land, to be designated, surveyed, and laid off at the public expense, in such manner and upon... such conditions as may be provided by law, which land shall be patented to the soldier or his heirs, and be not assignable until patented. ] SEC. 30. That so much of the eleventh section of the act 2 of the 16th March, 1802, and so much of the fifth section of the act 3 of the 12th of April, 1808, as fix the l^ight of enlisted men at five feet six inches, be, and the same are hereby, repealed. SEC. 31. That the officers of the army shall not be separated] from their regiments and corps for employment on civil works I of internal improvement, or be allowed to engage in the service I of incorporated companies; and no officer of the line of the army shall hereafter be employed as acting paymaster, or disbursing agent for the Indian department, if such extra employment require that he be separated from his regiment or company, or otherwise interfere with the performance of the military duties proper.
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