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 2305 IN Mmqne Corps—~Continued Rank and precedence of officers Brevets, p. 1129, § 652 • Major generals and Major General Commandant, p 1128, 9 629 Relative rankwith Army, p. 1129, §_ 651 V Staff officers as having rank of colonel, p. 1128, §`628· Rations or commutations to enlisted men on shore, p. 1144 976 . Reserve Corps Creation and classes of reserves, p. 1133. § 752 Pay of reservistsion active duty, p. 1189, § 23 Retired pay ‘ · ‘ Active duty by retired officers below grade of brigadiei general. warrant officers, find enlisted men, full pa; and allowances, p.- 1189, § 26 · Basis of computation, retired_,_ofiicers and warrant of fieers, .p. 1189, § 26. ` Computation ofretired pay after July 1, 1922, p. 118,7 § 13 _ — x ' Credit for service in World War, p. 1145, §·997 Retired men _ with service as commissioned officers p. 1145, § 999. “ _ Retirement on or before June 30. 1922. p. 1925, § 167a p. 2069, § 26a · Retirement of enlisted men _ · Appointment to salaried et..~t4mm.·ta position, p. -32 § 62 Pay of retired enlisted men. see Retired pay, supra Status of retired enlisted man as holding ofiice, p. 32 § 62 Retirement_ of marine gunners and quartermaster clerks p. 1130, § 686 Retirement of oflicers Army rule of retirement applied to Marine Corps p. 1130, § 681 Bureau of Budget, appointment of retired oflieers tt salaried positions ln, p-’32, § 64 ' Colonels not on eligible lilst, p. 1130, § 684 Commendation for performance of duty in actual com bat as ground for advance rank on retirement p. 1117, § 399 Examination for retirement of officer on foreign sta tion, p. 1108, § 233 ` Failure to qualify forprongotion. 'p. 1129. § 669 Major General (Jommandant, p. 1130, § 685 Ofiicers who served in Civil War, p. 1130, §§ 682, 68: Pay of retired officers, see Retired pay, supra ‘ Promotion not allowed for active- duty, p. 1189, § 24 Salary in addition to retired_pay4¤a·ight to receive, p. 31 § 59 _ Status of retired ofiicer as holding omee, p. 32, § 62 Service on armed vessels, p. 1131, {711 M Shore duty, p. 1131, § 712 `ke ? Staff departments _ Adjutant epartment, officers in senior grade give: rank and y of brigadier general, p. 1128, § 625 A ppointm § 624 Distribution of officers among staff departments p. 1128, § 632 ' Inspector’s Department, oflicers in senior grade giver rank and pay of brigadier general, `p. 1128, § 625 . Number of sglff oflicers, p. 1128, § 632 Oiiiccrs wit rank and pay of brlgadier general p. 1128, 5 625 _ C Paymaster’s Department, oflieers in senior grade giver rank and pay of brigadier general, p. 1128, 5 625 86270°-—-26»—-—-—145

DEX Marine Corps--Continued 1 Staff departments-Continued Quartermastefs Department, oflicers in senior grade ~. given rank and pay of brigadier general, p. 1128, § 625 ‘ - Rank of staff officers, p. 1128, § 628 Vacancies in lower grades, how filled, p. ’1128, § 633 t» I Supplies for detachments on shore duty with land troops I furnished from Army stores, p. 1123, § 541 ‘ i Training camps, establishment, maintenance, and regula— , tion, p. 1138, § 831 * Personnel transported on Army transports to Guam, ’- Settlement of accounts with Governmentaided rail- ,  roads, p. 1446, § 91 ` Uniform W .` _ , Discrimination against wearers of uniform by thea- ` ters in Territories, etc., punishment, p. 503, § 523 Protection of uniform, p. 221, § 1393. I Retention of uniform by veterans of World War after " _ discharge, p. 221, § 1394 _ Right to wear uniform, p. 221, § 1393: p. 1910. § 1393 ` Sale to officers at cost, p. 1123, § 537: p. 1131, § 721 Wearing of uniform unlawfully, punishment, p. 1910., § 1393 " Warrant officers Chief marine gunner, commissioned wyrrant grade. , established, p. 2058, § 642 / " ‘ Marine gunners and quartermaster clerks. number in _ grade, p. 1129, § 640 _ " Pay clerks. warrant grade established. p. 2058, § 642 Marine Hospitals
 * Transportation _ _
 * ` ° p. 220, § 1371
 * , See lloseiraxs AND Asrimms

’ Marine Parades D See Surrrixo Marks , 1 See Balkans Axe M.~.1:Ks - Marriage Certification of marriages in Territories, p. 502. § 519 ,- Citizenship of women as affected by marriage, p. 122. §§ 9, 10; p. 158, § 368 Consular marriages, p. 646, § 72 f Indian marriages, see Ixnmszs 3 ( Married ’Women - _ Eligibility for Government employ ment, wives of ·veterans, B p. 30, § 36 ., Naturalization, p. 158, § 368 Marshals _ `¤ See ‘EXI·)(`AU'l‘l\’E Dm·.u1rMr·:x·rs; I‘va1.1e Messrs: Fxrrrxn S·r.vr1·:s Msnsnans ‘ Maryland -Representatires in Congress. number. p. Jl. § 2 ’ Massachusetts B  " Representatives in Congress, numberk p. ;s. s 2 —, Masters of Vessels 9 C " See Suiremo I Matches _ Tax on white iphosphorus matches, see Ixraaxar. Rz~;u;:~ur: Maternity and Infaney \\’elfare and Hygiene ` See Pvnuc Ilmmn ’ Measures I . S€9’VEIGH'PS Ann l\h:.xsUma:s Meat Packers l See Pacxms
 * _ See also Pnxsroxs _