Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States, Advising the President and Heads of Departments, in Relation to Their Official DutiesW.H. & O.H. Morrison, 1941 |
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Page 95
... active service . The Secretary of Commerce states , however , in his attached mem- orandum of August 16 , 1937 , to Mr. James Roosevelt , Secre- tary to the President , that Commander Field " is being re- tired , * effective August ...
... active service . The Secretary of Commerce states , however , in his attached mem- orandum of August 16 , 1937 , to Mr. James Roosevelt , Secre- tary to the President , that Commander Field " is being re- tired , * effective August ...
Page 139
... active service during the World War period . A soldier absent without leave from August 19 , 1916 , to July 5 , 1918 , and then confined until after November 11 , 1918 , awaiting trial and serving sentence , is not entitled to ...
... active service during the World War period . A soldier absent without leave from August 19 , 1916 , to July 5 , 1918 , and then confined until after November 11 , 1918 , awaiting trial and serving sentence , is not entitled to ...
Page 140
... active service during the World War , yet he might do so if , under the statute , a soldier is to be considered as rendering active service during the entire period of a desertion or 140 Adjusted Compensation Act.
... active service during the World War , yet he might do so if , under the statute , a soldier is to be considered as rendering active service during the entire period of a desertion or 140 Adjusted Compensation Act.
Page 141
... active service ' during unauthorized absences ; but the reason which prompted it does not apply to cases in which the absence or desertion effectually terminated all actual military service and was coextensive with the entire period for ...
... active service ' during unauthorized absences ; but the reason which prompted it does not apply to cases in which the absence or desertion effectually terminated all actual military service and was coextensive with the entire period for ...
Page 142
... active service after April 5 , 1917 , and prior to July 1 , 1919 ; but while the statute extends the compensable period to July 1 , 1919 , I have no doubt that this was done in order that veterans who had rendered service between April ...
... active service after April 5 , 1917 , and prior to July 1 , 1919 ; but while the statute extends the compensable period to July 1 , 1919 , I have no doubt that this was done in order that veterans who had rendered service between April ...
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