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 ` ]@9 TITLE 10 972; Betird pay of oEcera and warrant oEcers retired prior  July 1, 1922.-—Hereatter the retired pay ot the omcera and warrant oE¢€·1'¤ of tho Army, j' * * who were retired oa or before June 30, 1922, shall not be lex than thataprovided for the omcers and warrant tofficers ot these services of equal rank and length ot `serviceiretlred subsequent to that date: praeided, That nothing ih this Act ‘ ghall operate to reduce me pay of any oweer orwarraut omcer now on the retired list, (May 8,1926, c.§7ji,§1,44Stat. 117.). - ‘ V _ ., v New section. Section 2 of this Actyread as follows:-" That all Acts or parts at Acts inconsistent with tl1l$ Act are hereby repealed.? . . " ‘ ·- _· - - , " ~ ARMY NURSE CORPS. {New.] _ 10.%. Retirement of Army mtrses.—+Whcn a member of, the Army Nurse Corps or the Navy Nurse Corps shall have served thirty years, or shall have reaclxedtlte age of fifty years, having served twenty years, ahe may, in the discretion {of the Secretary of War or the Secretary of the Navy, _ respectively, be rétired from active service and placed oufatist, hereby created in each of the aforc-meutionedcservites and designated the “Nurse Corps »Re·tired List;1 ia the grade to which `she belonged ac. the time at hor retirement. (Ma'j;13,'1§}26, c. 289, _§·1,444 Stat.   Sew section. ·,·_ » ‘ ·_ · 1039*; Pay of retired purse.;—=-The annual pay ot a_ retired nnemher of the Army Nurse`C0rpa or the Navy Nurse Corps shall be 3 per eentum ot the annual active baée pay which she la receiving at the time of retirement multiplied by the number of complete years ot service rendered prior to retirement; but not exceeding 75 per ceut_u¤i“ of such anauafactivedbasc pay; ami, in addltloun supplemental annual retired‘ pay for;. each complete year ot active service rendered prior to retirement in each of the grades,’l1erea'fter named, as follows: Chief nurse, $$13: assistant superintetiderxt, $45; ,dlre<;tor,`.$45; assistant V director, $-15; superintendent, $75: Pr0t>ided,.'.l‘hat_ix1`éor11p1;t· lag the period of aervice, ia anyagrade forsuch supplemental retiml pay any period less than a year served inxany- higher grade may be induded. (May 13, 1926, »c. 289, 5 2, 44 Stat. 532,) New sectloat  _. . _ M · 7 _ ‘ 1931. Service cotddcred in — conmutation.4-For `the purpose of computing eligibility for rctlrement and retl1jc§1`pa$*, there shall be credited abtfve aervice in the,Ari;i:1y·'Nurse Corps and ia the Nary Nurse Corps, active; service as contract nurse prlon to February 2, 1901, aixdjservioe as a`i·esei·ve nurse oa active _ duty si¤oe.February__2, 1901, (May 13, 1926, c, 289, Q 3, 44 Stat __, _ New secéion. _` W _ _ · _, 19,32. Title; nuifarn; emploijmont ia emergency.-—·Retlred nurses ahall be authorized to bear the title and may. under auch fegulattoos as may be prescribed `by the Secretary of Wan or the Secretary of the Navy; *wear· the uzsltorm of the grade held atthe timeaot retirement, aud, ia time of kar or national ’ emergency. may be etaployed oaoactlve duty, ia, the discretion ot the Secretary W of War or the Secretary of the Navy, and when So employed shall receive the full active pay and allow ances of their respective grades. (May 13,- ·1926,`·ca. @9, § 4 44'Stat. &2.) ,’ ‘ » “I ‘ I " Chapter, 27.-JQILITARY ACADEMY. _ ‘ IQILITABY AND, ACADEMIC STAFF I0?7. Protcwor of Eagltah. ‘ - t, - · . 1077a. Department. ot economies. government, and history {created — [New.] — ~ j, . · CADETS . · _,- l091a; tacrem ln number ot cadets from United 'States at large ° New. ‘ .1693n. Sgatjaesg cadets.__ Authorized? [Neml ..,,
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L-—-—ARJl Y §10Q3a Sec PROPERTY, BUILDINGS, AND GROUNDS 11.21a. Transfer of surplus materials sud toels. [New.} ‘ PAY AND ALLOWANCES. 1133a. Army oflicer serving as professor; [New.] 1138. Quarters, fuel. and light for civilian instructors. 1145. Leave of absergce to {constructing quartermsster. _·_MILITARY AND ACADEMIC STAFF" 1077._Pr0fess0r of Eng}isli.—·——The heed et the department ef English shall hereafter have the same status ss the professors _ at tlne head of thebther departments of instruction st the M.ilitaryeicademy, end the President oi the United Ststw is hereby, authorised, by and with the eouseutkit the Senate, to apwist 8. eivilien in the departmentfof English, United States Military Academy, a professordat the Military Academy, with the sank, !fI$=$1€’, allnwanees, title, and status of the other professors: Pre- "W¢?d further, That the provisions of law relating to retiremex1t.·for,d§ssbility in lineeef duty- shall not sfrply id the case of skis prufessmfuntil after he shell heve serves Mteeu years as the Military Academy, (Apr. 19, 1910, c. 174, 36 Stat.; 312, ’ amended, June 8,1926, c, 492,-44 Stat. 703,) Y ‘ _ . ·  1577 of Title 10 n¤end¢d.·—·The provision {of Act, of Apr. ·· 19, 1910, c. 174, 36 Stat. 3g2, constituting { 1077 of Title 10 ef z the Code, has been amended ,by· Act of Jzme 8, 1926, c. 492, 44 , Stst. 703,·_t0 read as above. ‘ _ _ ‘ L · See section 107T4'a_, in tlneappendix for thecrestiou et a depart , . ment ot economics, government, md, history. _ · 107 7a. Department of ec•.mem§s, gevemment, and hktery l. _¢reited,—-That a department ot_ eeenemies, · geversmeet, end I Y history be established st the United Stst@-HiIits1*y Academy, `at West? Pbint,,New‘ Y0rk.`_the head of which department shell E have the same status as the permanent professors et theehesd Z bi the other departments ,0i instruction st the United States [_ 'Militsry Aesdemy, sind. the President of the United Smtes is ` , .hereby authorized. by and with the consents! tim Senate, te U appoiht slprofessor ofec0r1e}nic·s,‘ government, and history af the United Ststes.Military Academy with the resin, my. end _ ‘ allowances, title and stems of the ethemprefessers at the United L States Military Academy. (Jnme_8, 1928, c. 432, 44 Stes 793.) {  New sectiori. The scc br June 8, 1926,f cited to the text; gba ees- · Jsleed s provision that " the present head ot the demrtmeet et, 7 English cmd history shall he transferred to engl become een! et the y· department of economics, government, and blstory.” `~ CADETS .. .. ` I 1691;. Iperease imgumher of cadets from United` States at l _Al8l’gG.-—·--·Th€• dumber- @2 eedets now sutherized by lew at the r United States Military Academy, and the nuéber yet. mtdship-
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22 `emy, arefeaeh hereby increased by ferty from the United I {States atlsrge, to be appointed by the Pr·es.klent,frem' emeug n the sons et emcers, soldiers, sailors, end meriuu et the Army, lr Navy, and Marine Gorps of the United States whe seem? killed " - in setipzi or died    2, 1921,ef wounds dr injuries, received, ordlseew cos  d`‘ l ed in line of duty during the ·Werli1 War: Provided, That oneself shell besppolsted home emeug the sdns qt 0§eers' ende ¢me·Es lt {rem mheng the seas ejlwsrruut eH1cers,,seldiers, sailors, end marines of thesrmy, · Navy, end~Merli1e Corps. (June 8, 1926, c. 492, 44 Stat. 704.) ' ‘ . ·New section,   S _ · . 1693a. Siamue udets aetherizeds-—The_ Seeretery et War l the, and he hereby is, authorised to hermit: `twe Siamese sub-· jects, to be designated- hereafter by the Government ct $i:;1 Q, . to receive instmctiop st the United States Military Aesdemy at West Point:   _Tlmt he expense shell M caused to Q, ·the¤Ut‘lit&1 `Stetes thereby, eudithst the said, Siamese sub- “ `jects shall agree t0~c{;>mp1y with all regulatioss ter the police