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 554 FIFTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3590. 1906. and classification thereof, and other necessary and incidental expenses, six hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Reimbumement mr To reimburse officers and enlisted men of the Navy and _Marine gn,?; S" Fm"` Corps who were on duty under orders in San Francisco during the recent hre in that citv for losses of clothing and other personal effects sustained by them through said tire, seven thousand dollars, or so prmw. much thereof as may be necessary: Bwided, That such reimbursev°“°”°"“· °°°‘ ment shall be made under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Navy and upon vouchers to be approved by him in each case. omem nc: above That an officer of the Navy not above the grade of captain who °°,§'d°'Z,i'{,$,°`}'§§'§.°§'},,‘2,Y,°{ served with credit as an officer or as an enlisted man in the regular or f°'°*'“"°”°"'*°°- volunteer forces during the civil war prior to April ninth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, otherwise than as a cadet, and whose name is borne on the official register of the Navy, and who has heretofore been, or may hereafter be, retired on account of wounds or disability inci- · dent to the service or on account of age or after forty years’ service, may, in the discretion of the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, be laced on the retired list of the Navy with the rank and retired pay oi) one grade above that actually held by him eww. at the time of retirement: Provided, That this Act shall not apply to R°°"‘°“°“· any officer who received an advance of grade at or since the date of _ — his retirement or who has been restored to the Navy and laced on the retired list by virtue of the provisions of a special Act of) Congress. ggrgrgfitpgy bd _ . That any officer of the Marine Corps below the grade of brngadiereggsé 5:;. glialé; gene:} who sprvpdwéth credit as anuofficerlor as an enliptedmap in lilac - re r or vo un r orces umn e c1v1 war r1or o pri nm, iiriirgemrsincir- or mm eigghlteen hundred and sixty-five, gtherwise than ag a cadet, and whose name is home on the official register of the Marine Corps, and who has heretofore been, or may hereafter be, retired on account of wounds or disability incident to the service, or on account of age or after forty years’ service, may, in the discretion of the President, by andwith the advice and consent of the Senate, be placed on the retired list of the Marine Corps with the rank and retired pay of one grade giezmvgiion above that actuallly held by him at the time of retirement: Pro•vided, ' That this Act shall not apply to any officer who received an advance of garde since the date of his retirement or who has been restored to the l arine Corps and placed on the retired list by virtue of the provisions of a special Act of Congress. shlglpmsnenjl r:¤M<»r That thenprovision contained in section thirteen of an Act approved vcr. 30,)p. 1837.March thi, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, entitled "An Act to reorggnize and increase the efficiency of the personnel of the Navy and arine Corps of the ·United States," reading as follows: “ /’r·~- rided, That such officers when on shore shall receive the allowances, but fifteen per centum less pay than when on sea duty; but this provision shall not apply to warrant officers commissioned under section twelve of this Act, ’ be, and the same is hereby, repealed. ,afQ,';f· *"°··'°* °**¤P· That all chaplains now in the Navy above the grade of lieutenant shall receive the pay and allowances of lieutenant-commander in the Navy according to length of service under the provisions of law for _ that rank, and all chap ains now in the Navy in the grade of lieuten- ""°*"””· ant shall receive their present sea pay when on shore duty: Prm·z`ded. {Fg2g, nlm, That naval chaplains hereafter appointed shall have the rank, pay, and ' allowances of ieutenant (junior grade) in the Navy until they shall have completed seven years of service, when they shall have the rank. pay, and allowances of lieutenant in the Navy; and lieutenants shall be promoted, whenever vacancies occur, to the grade of lieutenantcommander, which shall consist of five numbers. and when so promoted ` shall receive the rank, pay, and allowances of lieutenant-commander in