Chapter 175. For the relief of Hays Gaskill
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CHAP. 175.— An Act For the relief of Hays Gaskill. March 3, 1917.[[H. R. 5948](/us/bill/64/hr/5948).][[Private, No. 212](/us/pvtl/64/212).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That in the administration of any laws conferring rights, privileges, or benefits upon honorably discharged soldiers, Hays Gaskill, who was a member of Battery A, Fourth Regiment United States Artillery, under General Order Numbered One hundred and fifty-four, Adjutant General’s Orders, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been honorably discharged from the military service of the United States as a member of said battery on the muster out of the same: *Proviso*.
No back pay etc. *Provided*, That no back pay, pension, bounty, or other emolument shall accrue prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, March 3, 1917.