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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 44 STAT. · January 12, 1923 · Chapter 227

Chapter 227. Amending section 3 of the Act approved January 12, 1923, entitled “An Act to distribute the commissioned line and engineer officers of the Coast Guard in grades, and for other purposes.” February 28, 1927. [[S. 4287](/us/bill/69/s/4287).] [[Public, No. 661](/us/pl/69/661).] *Be it enacted by the Sen

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CHAP. 227.— An Act Amending section 3 of the Act approved January 12, 1923, entitled “An Act to distribute the commissioned line and engineer officers of the Coast Guard in grades, and for other purposes.” February 28, 1927. [[S. 4287](/us/bill/69/s/4287).] [[Public, No. 661](/us/pl/69/661).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That section 3Coast Guard.Vol. 42, p. 1131, amended.Retired officers. of the Act approved January 12, 1923, entitled “An Act to distribute the commissioned line and engineer officers of the Coast Guard in grades, and for other purposes,” be amended by adding thereto the following proviso:
" “*Provided further*, That commissioned officers Daniel P. Foley,Officers to have rank of commodore. Francis M. Dunwoody, Howard M. Broadbent, Frank H. Newcomb, and Horace B. West, shall have the rank of commodore on the retired list without any increase of pay by reason of the passage of this Act.” " Approved, February 28, 1927.
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