Chapter 50. relative to the Inspector-General’s Department of the Army
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CHAP. 50.— An Act relative to the Inspector-General’s Department of the Army.Feb. 5, 1885. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Inspector-general’s Department of the Army to consist of certain officers. That the Inspector-General’s Department of the Army shall hereafter consist of one Inspector-General, with rank, pay, and emoluments of brigadier-general; two inspectors-general, with the rank, pay, and emoluments of colonel; two inspectors-general, with the rank, pay,and emoluments of lieutenant-colonel; and two inspectors-general, with the rank, pay, and emoluments of major: *Provided*, That the offices restored to t he Inspector-Generals Department, or added thereto, by this act, shall be filled by promotion of the officers now in that department; and that thereafter appointments to fill vacancies in the Inspector-General’s Proviso as to promotions and appointments.R.
S sec. 1129, p. 206.R. S. sec. 1193, p. 212.R. S. sec. 1204, p. 213.Conflicting laws repealed.Department, and promotions therein, shall be made in conformity with sections eleven hundred and twenty-nine, eleven hundred and ninety three, and twelve hundred and four of the Revised ¡Statutes of the United States, and in the same manner as in the other staff departments of the Army. And all laws or parts of laws conflicting with this act are hereby repealed. Approved, February 5th, 1885.