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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 35 STAT. · March 4, 1909 · Chapter 312

Chapter 312. To restore to the active list of the United States Marine Corps the name of Robert Morgan Gilson

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CHAP. 312.— An Act To restore to the active list of the United States Marine Corps the name of Robert Morgan Gilson. March 4, 1909.[[S. 3952](/us/bill/70/s/3952).][[Public, No. 341](/us/pl/70/341).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United* *States of America in Congress assembled*, That the President be, and he isRobert Morgan Gilson.Restoration to active list in Marine Corps authorized. hereby, authorized, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, to restore Robert Morgan Gilson, late a captain in the United States Marine Corps, to be a captain in the United States*Provisos.*Proof of physical, etc., fitness.
Marine Corps to take rank next after Captain Logan Feland: *Provided*, That the said Robert Morgan Gilson shall establish to the satisfaction of the Secretary of the Navy, by the usual examination for such grade, his physical, mental, moral, and professional fitness to perform the duties thereof: *And provided further*, That the said Gilson shall be carried as additional to the number of the gradeCarried as additional number. to which he may be restored or at any time thereafter promoted; and that no pay, bounty, or emoluments shall be allowed by reasonNo pay, etc. of the passage of this Act.
Approved, March 4, 1909.
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