Chapter 134. To provide for the sale of uniforms to individuals separated from the military or naval forces of the United States
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CHAP. 134.— An Act To provide for the sale of uniforms to individuals separated from the military or naval forces of the United States. February 14, 1927.[[[H. R. 11762](/us/bill/69/hr/11762).] [Public, No. 616](/us/pl/69/617).] *Be it it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Uniforms.Sale to former members of Army or Navy, authorized. That under such regulations as the Secretary of War and the Secretary of the Navy may prescribe for their respective departments, exterior articles of uniform may be sold to former members of the military or naval service who have been separated therefrom under honorable conditions:*Proviso*. *Provided*, That nothing in this Act shall be construed as 1097modifying in any way the provisions of section 125 of the ActIllegal wearing of, not modified.Vol. 39, p. 216. approved June 3, 1916 (Thirty-ninth Statutes at Large, page 216), entitled “An Act making further and more effectual provisions for the national defense, and for other purposes,” as amended by section 8 of the Act approved June 4, 1920 (Forty-first Statutes at Large,Vol. 41, p. 836. page 836).
Any money realized from the sale of articles of uniformDisposal of receipts. under this Act shall be covered into the Treasury to the credit of the appropriation out of which such articles were purchased. Approved, February 14, 1927.