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 .2 —;SIX’1‘Y-N<INTH CONGSRESS. .S¤ss.:1I.‘ Gus. 69-72; ·”1927.»-; IZB3 thereof, Daniel  shall hereafter be held ‘and‘eonsidered ' to"have‘been thonorably discharged  the military   of the United States as a private ·o * Company ’ B, Fifty-Erst Indiana   M Volunteer Infantry, on Sslptember 15, 1863: Pramkted,. That no back ° °°" pfthrg  _ U _. A, W s ‘ · Approved, February 7, 1927. s ‘ · 7, 1927. CHAP, 70.-An Act For the relief of Levi Wright. ‘ [;E§;§?§*:6£31...l Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives srgiuthe United States of America in Oongress assembled, That in the y in-  ,,0,. istration of the pension laws, Levi Wright, who served as a private rwwd- in Company A, Fifty-fourthv*Regiment Ohio Infantry Volunteers from Seggamber 5, 1861, to January 7,,1865, shall hereafter_.be hfld to have n discharged lidnorably from the military forces of he _ United States on January 7,.1865, but no pay, bounty, tggision, or N°*’°°"’°’·°‘°· other emoluinent shall accrue prior to the enactment of ` Act. Approved, February 7,.1927. 7 V · CHAP. 7_1.—eAn Act. Toremove the cha e of desertion from and correct the Flliiriikrisihigmn naval record of Louie N emec, otherwise   as Louis Nemeck. . ` ’ lFriv¤¢¤. Nv- 332-1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House;/nc; Representatives of the United States of America in Govfress ass Zed, That the Secretary me Nome, nm of the Navlyobe, and he is here y, authorized to review the naval   wr. record of uis Nemec, otherwise known as Louis Nemeck, late '°°*°‘· boatswain’s__ mate, second clam, United States Navy;   to .U¤itcd .Sta•>cS shi1>¤.Ri¤hm<>¤•L Her¤f¤rd..Y¤¤m¤¤¢» ¤¤’¤1¤..K¢—¤¤- sarge,,Hancock, Buffalo, Qleve1and,)Monterey, Albany, and recei '    atSMare Island and   t e charge of desertion now   s ling against him,   to   an honorable dischargefromsaxd service, and to change the/records. so that his name will a pear .thereon_ from his `Hrst. enlistment to his final discharge, as Nemeck.- ' — _ `   J I Approved, February 7, 1927. ·· ·‘ ‘ February 7, 192/. CHAP. 72.-·An Act For the relief of Alexander Edward Metz. ,_ _ A Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives, of the ’ ‘ · United States of1A»merica in Oongress assembled, That section 14 M‘?§f““°°‘ I°‘"'f"“ of “An Act to providevfor the creation, ¥`?anization administra- ,ug<>,¤:g,;_¤¤;,9&•:t;>¢ i¤- tllgn, andhmraiiutenance of aiglaval Reseigg) Marined(`i§r€s Reserve ' » V s —t i » _ tes at rge,»page _ · approve · e ruary.28, ·1ea(:ghu1~ be' applicable; tc the  er Ai¤xam1ei·Edw¤i·a· Mm, "°’· *·*· ¤· 1***- formerflieutenantg r United States Naval Reserve Force, for injury received by him in+United States ship Eagle Numbered 51·o1i'·o‘1· p,.,.,;.._ about July 24 ·1924:_Pvc·vided, Thatit _s ll be determined ‘in C°¤*“°°¤· accordance with the Emvisions iof said section that he was ghysically inthe-·1ine of duty w ileperforming active duty, authorize trainin duty with or without pay, or was employed in authorized travel to oi from such duty. ° A Approved, February 7, 1927.
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