Chapter 25. To provide for the relief of Anthony Sulik, former sergeant, United States Marine Corps
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CHAP. 25.— An Act To provide for the relief of Anthony Sulik, former sergeant, United States Marine Corps. January 13, 1921.[[H. R. 12337](/us/bill/66/hr/12337).][[Private, No. 83](/us/pvtl/66/83).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Anthony Sulik.Relieved from court- martial sentence. That Anthony Sulik, former sergeant, United States Marine Corps, be, and he is hereby, relieved from all disabilities, including loss of pay and allowances attendant upon the dishonorable discharge received by him pursuant to the sentence of an Army general court-martial, published in General Court-Martial Order Numbered One hundred and three, Second Division, Expeditionary Forces, France, dated October 20, 1918, while Reimbursement, etc.detached for duty with the Army by order of the President, the amount of pay and allowances forfeited by him pursuant to said court-martial sentence to be reimbursed to him from the current *Provisos*.Service corrected.appropriation for “Pay, Marine Corps”: *Provided*, That the service of the said Anthony Sulik shall be computed as though he had served continuously in the Marine Corps from the 16th day of November, 1914, to the date of his release as a general court-martial prisoner, and as though he had been honorably discharged on that date:
Rights, allowances, etc., restored.*Provided further*, That he shall be granted all the rights, benefits, privileges, allowances, and gratuities to which he would have been entitled had he not been dishonorably discharged pursuant to the said sentence. Approved, January 13, 1921.