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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 44 STAT. · September 14, 1922 · Chapter 288

Chapter 288. To amend section 3 of the Act approved September 14, 1922 (chapter 307, Forty-second Statutes at Large, part 1, pages 840 to 841)

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CHAP. 288.— An Act To amend section 3 of the Act approved September 14, 1922 (chapter 307, Forty-second Statutes at Large, part 1, pages 840 to 841).May 11, 1926.[[S. 2298](/us/bill/69/s/2298).][[Public, No. 216](/us/pl/69/216).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Army.Vol. 42, p. 841, amended. That section 3 of the Act approved September 14, 1922 (chapter 307, Forty-second Statutes at Large, part 1, pages 840 to 841), be, and the same hereby is, amended to read as follows:
" “ Sec. 3. That the first proviso under the heading ‘Arms, uniforms,National Guard, Officers’ and Enlisted Reserve Corps. equipment, and so forth, for field service, National Guard,’ in Title 1 of said Act, is amended to read as follows: " “ ‘ That hereafter members of the National Guard, the Officers’Allowed Army pay for service less than a month. Reserve Corps, and the Enlisted Reserve Corps who have or shall become entitled for a continuous period of less than one month to Federal pay at the rates fixed for the Regular Army, whether by virtue of a call by the President, of attendance at school or maneuver, or of any other cause, and whose accounts have not yet been settled, shall receive such pay for each day of such period, and the thirty-first day of a calendar month shall not be excluded from the computation.’ ” " " Approved, May 11, 1926.
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