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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 44 STAT. · January 5, 1927 · Chapter 23

Chapter 23. Providing for the promotion of Lieutenant Commander Richard E

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CHAP. 23.— An Act Providing for the promotion of Lieutenant Commander Richard E. Byrd, United States Navy, retired, and awarding to him a congressional medal of honor.January 5, 1927.[[S. 4711](/us/bill/69/s/S. 4711).][[Public, No. 538](/us/pl/69/538).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Navy.Lieutenant Commander Richard E, Byrd, retired, promoted to commander grade. That the President of the United States be, and he is hereby, authorized to advance Lieutenant Commander Richard E.
Byrd, United States Navy, retired, to the grade of commander on the retired list of the Navy, to date from May 9, 1926, with the highest retired pay of that grade under existing law. Sec. 2. The President of the United States is hereby authorizedCongressional medal of honor awarded for aircraft flight over the North Pole. to present, in the name of Congress, a medal of honor to the said Richard E. Byrd for distinguishing himself conspicuously by courage and intrepidity at the risk of his life in demonstrating that it is possible for aircraft to travel in continuous flight from a now inhabited portion of the earth over the North Pole and return.
Approved, January 5, 1927.
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