Chapter 312. Providing for the retirement of certain medical officers of army
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CHAP. 312.— An Act Providing for the retirement of certain medical officers of army. June 22, 1910.[[S. 1021](/us/bill/61/s/1021).][[Public, No. 221](/us/pl/61/221).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Army. Medical Reserve Corps. Retirement for age, etc. Vol. 35, p. 69. *Post*, p. 1348. That any officer of the Medical Reserve Corps who shall have reached the age of seventy years, and whose total active service in the Army of the United States, regular or volunteer, as such officer, and as contract or acting assistant surgeon, and as an enlisted man in the war of the rebellion, shall equal forty years, may thereupon, in the discretion of the President, be placed upon the retired list of the army with the rank, pay, and allowances of a first lieutenant.
Approved, June 22, 1910.