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 170 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 134. 1916. “*l°'°R,,, ·. the service: Provided, That should any officer in the grade of major of the Judge Advocate General’s Department fail in his physical examination and be found incapacitated for service bv reason of phtyisicgl dxsollpgility clolntggolged in the line otgcdlutiy, he slpall be retired semaumm, wi _ e ra to w `c seniorit enti im to e promoted; i"°'°°°"°m`  ¥$‘.-Z3 *fs2l332.‘5deb.m° f§.“'2§t diSi§‘.Ii¤“}.i{°$1> fXii.}"2.’i"ifi‘£‘%ii°§.Z"’t mi x a ns o e w u e re ar o War shall appoint a board of review to consist of two officers of ythe Judge Advocate General’s Digpartment superior in rank to the officer board is concurred in by the board of review,. e officer reported disqualified for promotion shall be honorably discharged from the service with one year’s pag. If the action of the examining board is Lmmm m,m,S_ disapproved by the boar of review, the officer shall be considered ng-aqpegnep u tmp qua ed and shall be promoted: Prmndedfudher, That any lieutenq,,,,m§’,,_”‘“"’ "’* ant colonel of the Judge Advocate General s Department who, at his prst (fxgismmgltigndfor prouiotion to the {grade of colonel, has been oun_ u _ e or suc ro tl . th th physical disability mcurred   thho hill; oirdililtgr srliaaiillollieosudirliendieill rom promotion and his right thereto shall pass successive] to such Rammmmm officers next below  in rank as are or may become eligible to pro- ' motion nmder existing law during the period of his suspension; and any such ogcerbiisgezidzg from promotion shall be reexamined as soon as prac 1ca a r eexpiration o o f th d te f Ruutdmdhb zh:} opxgiplpticfln of theextaminlotionf tha?] resiiilhtgdgl-ip  susperisioii; n uc reexamma non eis oun u t' h islhall) agagm lbecorple thereto; gut @e8i? §>uni)ir¢l[is·c(?:i)lifi(iaIif b; easnop IC a1 mcurr f 'h - nation,   slisall be retired, with ifthdnranlir Oto     cdieiiilcigily entitled him to be promoted;_and if he_is not found disqualified by reason of such physical disability, but is found disqualified for romo_tion for any other reason in the second examination, he shall) be Qw,Fm“Uc“Ps_ retired without promotion. e.Si".;§Z;S§€"2.i°‘}’.E§2"£5?.%?£r.€i°EY.%§§.im£t?.“Z£`§°££`..‘§‘°§ °°‘”’S general; two assistants to the Quartermaster G l 'th lh major Pay <=|¢ks. of b"'E¤d*91’ 8699*8]} l*V6mY·0¤6 0010116lS; twgiiggfox lieuliehihrhi colone ; sixty-eight maiors; one hundred and eighty captains; and the pay clerks now m active service, who shall hereafter have the rank, £ay,band allowances of a_ second lieutenant, and the President is ere y authorized to appoint and commission them by and with the Emma mm- advice and consent of the Senate, second lieutenants in the QuartercM.¤,.a. éngasgsr Coerps, Elnnféd Statosl zxmy. The total enlisted strength of _ e uar rmaser o t be · ited and na from $52 ?3‘eme°¤§?‘?e f»§‘S§i1‘iH §1`Z‘Z2§}‘.i’€.1}."° 1% the needs of the Army, and shall consist of quartermast cc wl P<¤¤¤¤=s¤s to be Senior grade ; uemymaste,. Swgemts, Ser ts BBB? S8Fg6&11tS, °"°""°‘* gcants; 9or§§>rrils;_c¤¤ks; (privates, first cleigsginand pri'vafll4?S;'l'eli‘- number 111 e various gra es shall not exc ed th ‘ 0 f _ _ e e following percentg%¢;;S0 nigltgcggwlgxriippmedwemmtm strength of the Quamrmaster 2 rmas r ‘ grad one per centum; quartermasterS;er1?;=il1Ihttl’)s,2zl;1i)>ler cenl.5i11§1Ye·mDthS tgtiirst class, two and five·tenths per centum· sergeants tyricag y .1- centum; corporals, ten per centum· " ’ an in ve mem emmcim. vc per centum· privates nm " ’ pnvat8S’ first °laSS’ °rtY' Pmmdcd Th, » , e per centum; cooks, two per cgntumg , at the master electricians now a th d Quartermaster Corps shall hereafter be kh! Omg by law for the stgrgeants, senior grade, and shall be included iiivghgiiugnlggirglaigg rmaster sergeants, senior grade, herein authorized: Ami provided
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