Chapter 136. For the relief of certain officers in the United States Army
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CHAP. 136.— An Act For the relief of certain officers in the United States Army. February 3, 1925.[[S. 1568](/us/bill/68/s/1568).][[Private, No. 122](/us/pvtl/68/122).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Colonel Horace P. Hobbs and others.Reimbursement to. That the accounting officers of the United States be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed to reimburse the following officers of the United States Army with the following sums for certain defalcations made by Regimental Commissary Sergeant William Le Duc, Seventeenth Infantry, for which he was court-martialed, found guilty, and sentenced, said officers never having been held for failure or neglect of duty, namely:
Colonel Horace P. Hobbs, $1,166.31; Colonel Charles B. Stone, $1,028.17; Colonel Henry M. Bankhead, $103.65; Colonel Louis F. Garrard, junior, $2,373.64. Approved, February 3, 1925.