Chapter 19.
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CHAP. 19.— Joint Resolution Extending the provisions of the Act of February 25, 1919, allowing credit for military sendee during the war with Germany in homestead entries, and of Public Resolution Numbered 29, approved February 14, 1920, allowing a preferred right of entry for at least sixty days after the date of opening in connection with lands opened or restored to entry, to citizens of the United States who served with the allied armies during the World War. December 28, 1922.[[H.
J. Res. 180](/us/bill/67/hjres/180).][[Pub. Res., No. 79](/us/67/pubres/79).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the provisions ofPublic lands.Homestead privileges and entry preferences extended to citizens serving with allies in World War.Vol. 40, p. 1161; Vol. 41, p. 434. the Act of Congress of February 25, 1919, allowing credit for military service during the war with Germany in homestead entries, and of Public Resolution Numbered 29, approved February 14, 1920, allowing a preferred right of entry for at least sixty days after the date of opening in connection with lands opened or restored to entry, be, and the same are hereby, extended to apply to those citizens of the United States who served with the allied armies during the World War, and who were honorably discharged, upon their resumption of citizenship in the United States, provided the service with the allied armies shall be similar to the service with the Army of the United States for which recognition is granted in the Act and resolution herein referred to.
Approved, December 28, 1922.