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   ,. TITLE 34. n` P,,,,e;,»,,,S a oertifled copy of Bild! GT such of said_certiilcnte¤ as ; he msiy isSi1e,‘ns·aforesa1d, and the  shall, bex {nil and _ ¤u1l&¢··imt° authority to the Comgnissioner ot·Pensions_ for- the W,,,,-mont byllim to ih? bénéiiéiafy named m· each such certifi- ·;`2lgt?$’·H}€ special pension herein provideq tor. __ ·.(Ap1·. 27, 1916, ¤@<,§2,39Stat,54=}`_ ’ n  _-i   · (c) Special p¢@on to persons emj0llcd.—·-—Eaoh snch sur= tiviné person §\’hOSé`i1&l11€ shall have been entered op said roll in ;,,·,;m—llaince witlfihis section shall   entitled tot mq shan ‘ ,~,»,·,·m~·,;znecinl`pensions” to the b€D€fiCi81Ti6S)th8f€0f. - . suolx special pension 'shnll begin on the day th{1t·S\1C]1_ person slmll me his application for eurollugeut on said roll in the oflice my `me Secretary of the Navy a'fter.Ap1ji1-27,,,1916, and shell can- , fimno during the,,life'bf‘tl1e;beneticinry, _ ~ · - · "` 2 /Su}·h special pension shall not deprlvefany such `special pen-- $3..,m- of any other penslouor of any beneilt, right, or {$1-lvileggi or $¤il»soqupnt law, but Shall bein addition thereto. . - V xfing epeoial p{·11Si0n.`all0\ved`under- this .•·ction shall not be ' ,,m.j£»,—t to any'_z1t'ta1cl111l0llt._ execution,.levy, tax, `Iien, or détéll-4 Jiiull llll(](’D‘~8!ly   “'h8t€V€f. ·(ApI'.(,27,   C.   3,. . 354 Stat.._`54.“) ~ _` _ _· -~ · . (d)` Frmd from yvhich pensions to be paid.-+All allowances mmle, orhexjeafter to be made, to xpedal of honor pensioners ‘ml·l··¤· {lie provisions of this section, shall be paid fiom the m,.m·ys lappropriated for the payment of invalid ond other, ]»··usi¤m5. "(Jllllé 30, IBIS, C. 194, 39 Shit. 242.) U _   (c) Nuniber of pensions limited to one; rdnk not considered in the applications.-—Iu case any person has been awafded pw or more medals of honor, he shalijnot be entitled to and $=}l:l”ll,11ot receive moore than one such special pension. J · _ llnnl; in fine service shall not be considered in applications . Elo;} ll£’l't‘}l!ld€l°.. (Apr. 27, 1916, of 88, § 4, 39 Stat. 54.) fn » 2 BA1>c.12;s Q to   n · 371. Military nocicty bad_ges.————'1§he’“ dlétlnctive badges nml zmvios of the.U¤ited States in the war of the Revoluy tum, the war o£_;_1812, the-Mexikran war,. andthe war of the rmcllion, roepeetively, may ’ be wom i1[l0I1—' all occasions of ceremony by oiilvers and enlisted men of the Army ond Navy of the United States, who are members o£_,saicl·orgnnlzati0i1s_ in their own right. (Sept. 25, 18!)0, N0. 50, 26 Stnt,681.) 372. Badges for services in Spanish war.-—;¥The rdistinctivel lm<l;.:¢·s ntloptodlly military societies ot men_ who Served in the armies andlnnvies of the United `Stntes during the Spanish- Am¢·ri<·nn wer and the lncidmhiinsnrrectiop ln the Philippines, muy he wom npou all occasions of ceremony by 0iIicers»und` mm: of the Army and, Navy of the Uulj;ed~_ States who are . momllem ot sold organizations iuYthelx:·own right. _(Feb. 2, 1901, c. 192,"§ 41, 31 Stat. 758.) ·, - · ' .373. Badges for nerviees in Chinese 'relief egpeditiohp-4Tl1n <l1~=tir1ctive‘bndgcS adopted by military `societies ot "men who
 * . {w1m·1l he is gr may hereafter be, entitled under any existing
 * ml··;»mlkl»;;.4m f mon who served in the armies
 * ¤¢·:·vo¢l in the armies and unvlea of the United States during

till- Cllfnese relief expedition of 1900 may be! Worn, upon all xlfwnsione of ceremony by omcers and men of tl.1e_Army and Mvy or the United States who are members ot said oi·ganismtion in their own right. (-Jan. 12, 1903, No. 2, 32 Stnt. 1229.) 374. Regulng Army and Navy Union badger-Tlxe distinctive bfltlgl! adopted hy the Regular Army and Nev?-Union of the Luixod Statw maybe §v_oxjn, in their own right, upon ell public occasions of ceremony by omcers and enlisted men ot the Army and Navy of the United States. viiho are members ot paid orgsmlzntion. (May 11, 1894, No. 26, 28 Stat. 583.) ·

.·—;-gNAVY» ‘  _ .`§ 382 -· _375.__·Army sud Nh€·y_ Union badge.—¥—The distinctive bsdgo &d0ptcd·b$* the Army and-Navy Union of the Unitod States maybe worn, in their own rlght, upon all pnblic occasions of corezn0ny·` by otlilgyrs and eulistéd men ot the Army and Navy _ of the Unitedi States who are ·mombe;·s"o£ said organ-ization,. ` (Mai.2, .1907; N0. 18, 34 Stat. 1423.) . `. I ongpmr ,7.-5-nmrmmmmxw., I Q4 GENERAL P11OVIS_IONS_AS TO RETIREMENT QF OFFICER?. Scc.·,»__` "°. . 381. Retirement after forty yeax·s’ service. I 382. Exceptions. ` — · 383. Retiremeutoftcr thirty ycars’ service. 38;. Ago of retirement. _ 385. Ofiicgrs not t0_ be retired for misconduct. _ 386. Discharge of officers `u"uHt for promotion by reason of drunkcnness _ ‘· _6r__otl1enj misconduct. S - s 387. Voluntary `retlrement to. create vacancies. 388. ·Rank_aud pay of officers so retired. > = _- . 389. Grades and status oftetized nwccrs ; privilegcsand liabilitiesp 390. Retired crank of omcéxj failing in physical examination. · ’ 391. Retired rank and pay ot_0Qccrs of Civil War ;` in< general. 392. Retirement in next higher grade. · ` 393. Otllcer not to be deprived of increased rank and pay. 394, Commissions to retired oQccrs advslnced in rank. . — 395. Oiilcers of, Mcdicdlg nnd Supply Corps, chaplains, professors of `. mathematics} and `constructors. · I .) _ 396. —·0f!lcers`cI Naval Dental Corps, U ‘ _ 397. Stat! oQcers retired for csnsos incident to service. » 398. Stat! otllcerswith permanent rank of rear admiral during World ·.`Wnr.v.`· _ ~· ·, .‘ ’ 399. Qmcers of `Navy audjfarine Corps wzpocitically cqmmendcd for . performance of duty in actual combat éuringuworld War. ‘ 400. Vacanci/as consequent on retirement filled by promotion accord- ‘ ing .to seniority. _ · ‘ ·. .  ' 491 Officers on `re_ti_red list withdrawn. from command and from lincf ot promotion. ~ ‘ . V · 402. No promoticnor increase of payin retired list; , ·_ _ BEIIRIFNG BOAIRD - 411. Cases., proper for reference {to 1'91i_IY1D8 bo~&rd;‘ composition- of '·b0&1‘d. - · · -. ~ . · 412. Omccrs. not to be x·otlred~wltliout a. lloarlxxg before bozird; ex·_ ccptions. _ _ 413. Powers and duties ct Board. 414. Oath of .mcmgers of board. . 41.5. Findings: cause of incapacity. 416. Revlsiop by the President. 4_ ’ . 417. Effect of finding of disability due to incident of service. {118 Effect. ot Ending of disabllltylrom other causes. . ` ACTIVE DUTY- OF RETIRED OFFICERS · 421. Gcnernl“rulo_. I _ · H _ _ ‘ · 422. Employment on active duty only with oQccr’s consent. _ 423._Llalqlllty~ to active duty 1H»t1`lI}B ot war dr national emergency. 424. Assignment; of `rctlred officersto command of squadrons and ships. _ y `.` ‘ Q _ ._ 425. From what grsdcscommanders of squadrons selected; rank, title, _- _ and ·autl10rlty.·. ‘ " ‘ _ ‘ 426. Restoration of such commanders to active list. “’ 1}ETIREMENT;O1•‘ ENLISTED MEN, AND- PET'1‘Y_ 'OFFICERS 431. In generhl. ` — I _ · { ` 432. Computation ot length of service. _ _ 433. Call into active service ot retired odllstcd mon. 434. Promotion otxetlrcd enlisted men called into ·active service. 435. Prosjlsions as to promotion construed. ‘ ’ GENERAL PROV_IS1ONS AIS TO RETIREMENT OF . -°` . QFFICERS _ . Section 881. Retirement After fort} yesrs’ sei·vice.-——·-Wllon dny_ o@cer of the Navy Ins been fofty years in tho service of. the pllnitod States hn ms1y be retired from sctivé service by tho Prssldsntupon his own application. (R. S. _§ 1-113.) 882. Em¢ptio11¤.—···—Tho preceding section shall? not apply to‘ amy licntsnnntj `commnndcr, ‘lieuten:mt, _ lloute.~nnnt,` (junioxj grads), ensign, passed assistant surgeon, passed assistant pay- msster, ussistaut surgeon, or assistant paymastsr. '(R. S. $ 1445; Mar. 3, 1883, C. 97, 22_St&t.·,-472; Mar. 3, 1899, c. 413,