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adjutant amount found apply to attorneys appointed or reenlisted Army 34 Stat Army Corps Veterans Arthur MacArthur attorney or agent attorneys employed claim before Congress claimants entitled claims allowed hereunder commander in chief committee Corbin Dakota Volunteer Infantry DEEN discharged April 11 Dorsey Eighth Army Corps employed by claimants fees Foreign Wars GAVAGAN GILDEA Government Guyer held in service Islands for service July 17 July 31 MASSINGALE mother as provided muster out subsequent mustered into service necessary papers O. F. Rominger officer or soldier officers and soldiers Pennsylvania percent Philippine Insurrection Philippine Islands preparation and execution President McKinley provision ratification reenlisted April 12 Regular Army RICE SCHNEIDER service is dead soldiers on final South Dakota Volunteer Spain Spanish-American Spanish-American War terms of enlistment travel pay travel pay bill treaty of peace troops Twentieth Kansas United States Army United States mustered Veterans of Foreign vetoed volunteer service War Department widow
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Page 3 - guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punishable by a fine of not more than $500 or by imprisonment for not more than two years, or by both such fine and imprisonment. STATEMENT OF RC JONES
Page 2 - guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punishable by a fine of not more than $500 or by imprisonment for not more than two years, or by both such fine
Page 2 - 230, 75th Cong., 1st sess.] A BILL For the relief of officers and soldiers of the volunteer service of the United States mustered into service for the War with Spain and who were held in service in the Philippine Islands after the ratification of the treaty of peace, April 11, 1899 Be it enacted by the Senate and,
Page 1 - officers and soldiers of the volunteer service of the United States mustered into service for the War with Spain and who were held in service in the Philippine Islands after the ratification of the treaty of peace, April 11, 1899 Be it enacted by the Senate and
Page 3 - SEC. 5. Payment to any attorney or agent for such assistance as may be required in the preparation and execution of the necessary papers in any application under this
Page 1 - OF THE VOLUNTEER SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES MUSTERED INTO SERVICE FOR THE WAR WITH SPAIN AND WHO WERE HELD IN SERVICE IN THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS AFTER THE RATIFICATION OF THE TREATY OF PEACE APRIL 11,1899 TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1937 HOUSE
Page 1 - service is dead, then to his widow, children in equal shares (but not to their issue), father, or mother as provided by existing Acts relating to the settlement of accounts of deceased officers and soldiers of the Army (34 Stat. 750), but if there is no widow, child, father, or mother at the date of settlement, then no payment on account of the claim shall
Page 7 - If there are no further questions, and Mr. Dorsey has nothing further to tell us, let us thank him for his statement and excuse him. Mr. Jones, have you anything further to offer ? 8 TRAVEL
Page 2 - of America in Congress assembled, That all officers and soldiers of the volunteer service of the United States mustered into service for the War with Spain who were held to service in the Philippine Islands for service
Page 4 - allowed. Representative Dorsey has a bill here and I think it is identical with yours except the language which I have just quoted, which language is not in his bill. STATEMENT OF HON. FRANK JG DORSEY, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE