Chapter 13. To increase the number of officers of the Army to be detailed to colleges
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CHAP. 13.— An Act To increase the number of officers of the Army to be detailed to colleges.November 3, 1893. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Army. That section twelve[R. S. sec. 1225, p. 216, amended](/us/rs/s1225/p216). hundred and twenty-five of the Revised Statutes, concerning details of officers of the Army and Navy to educational institutions, be, and the same is hereby, amended so as to permit the President to detail under theDetail of officers to colleges increased. provisions of said act not to exceed one hundred officers of the Army of the United States; and no officer shall be thus detailed who has not had five years service in the Army and no detail to such duty shallService.Duration.Retired officers.*Post*, p. 235.Maximum. extend for more than four years and officers on the retired list of the Army may upon their own application be detailed to such duty and when so detailed shall receive the full pay of their rank; and the maximum number of officers of the Army and Navy to be detailed at any one time under the provisions of the act approved January thirteenth,Vol. 26, p. 716. eighteen hundred and ninety-one, amending section twelve hundred and twenty-five of the Revised Statutes as amended by an act approved September twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, is herebyVol. 25, p.491. increased to one hundred and ten.
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