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 626 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 212. 1922. Li¤¤¤~>¤¤¤¢ °°¤=· f the Na who were a ointed between the dates of March 45, 1913, gi-npi=i”S’ Naw SM gndhJuneY75; 1916,  a giiade above that of ensign, shall receive the pa of this pay period a ter completing, twenty years service. g‘Q,,“,{§h §f,§1°dg,,,,,,, The ay of the fourth period shall e paid to lieutenant colonels ¤¤¤¢¤¤= ¤°· of the Xrmy, commanders of the Navy, and officers of correspondmg grade who are not entitled to the pay of the fifth or sixth period; to majors of the Army, lieutenant commanders of the Navy, and officers v°'· *1* P` m' of corresponding grade who have completed fourteen years service, or whose first appointment in the pelrimanent serv;¤¤¤¤· seventelihiyears service, except iahose w ogsie promotion is limited by law to this grade andfwho sire not (pntrtleg trigger tgxistrtnsg pag; t<é€h§ aandallowancesoa` er ae;an 'eunan 0 e a Coy of the Navy, andhlriinuteiiiints and lieutenants (junior grade) of ith; line and Engineer Corps of the Coast Guard whose tota commissioned service equzills that pftlhgutenagplt commanders of the line of theNa drawin the a 0 eri . gag; P°·{1*gd· . The payirgf the thed erihg shall be§aid to majors of the Army, lieueaauing eo. tenant commanders ofp the Navy, an officers 0 corresponding grade who are not entitled to the pay of the fourth, fifth, or sixth peri0d· to captains of the Army, heutenants of the Navy, and officers oi corresponding grade who have completed seven years’ service, or whose first appointment in the permanent service was m a grade above that corresponding to second lieutenant in the Arrnjg or whose ppeslpnt rank dlates from Iuly 1, 192%, pr teapliergT to firstd`epHtena.nt? 0 the, `eutenants junior gra e 0 the av , an 0 cers 0 correspondihg grade who have completed ten yearsyservice; and to geutepanliis (juniori grade) of the lline and Enginper gorpsfof the Coast uar w ose tota commissions service equa s t at 0 ieutenants of the line of the Navy drawin the ay of this eriod. seam perm. , The pay of the second periodihall he paid to ciiptains of the Army, m§§°u‘},‘; ,§f"* “‘·"‘”°" lieutenants of the Navy, and officers of corresponding grade who are not entitled to the pay of the third or fourt rrod; to first lieutenants of the Army, lieutenants (junior gradegeof the Navy, and officers of correspppding grade who have completed three years’ service, or whose t appointment in the permanent service was in a grade above that correspondin to second lieutenant in the Army· and to second lieutenants of tie Army, ensigns of the Navy, and officers of corresponding grade who have completed five years’ service. rim period- The pay of the first period shall be paid to all other officers whose pag 1s_prov1ded for ID this section. “1;¤yd¤¤i¤z¤¤¤¤¢¤¤f uring the existence of a state of war, formally recognized by ' Congress, officers of grades corresponding to those 0 colonel, lieutenant colonel, major, captain, and first lreutenants of the Arm, holding e1ther permanent or temporary commissions as suclii shall recervezithp paynl of the sratlg iiftéi, fotilgrtlp third, and second periog; respec vy, ess en 1 e un er e or o` rovisions of t ' · veryo cer par un er e revisions 0 t `s section shall receive _ an increase of 5 per centum oip the base pa of his period for each fgjuuygiion mow three years of service up to thirty years: grovided, That the base Mia ¤f¤~¤¤¤¤¤·¤=¤· Paly P usfpay for length of service of no officer below the grade of ‘ __ co onel 0 the Army, captain of the Navy, or corresponding grade, 1"’*·¥“·‘“·· shall exceed $5,750. Nothing contained in the first sentence of secwgiggi éréige ai, tion 17 or in any other section of this Act shall authorize an increase irggie pay of officers or warrant officers on_ the ret1red l1st on June 30,