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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 44 STAT. · June 10, 1926 · Chapter 544

Chapter 544. To correct the Marine Corps record of Roy W

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CHAP. 544.— An Act To correct the Marine Corps record of Roy W. Saam.June 10, 1926.[[H. R. 6015](/us/bill/69/hr/6015).][[Private, No. 140](/us/pvtl/69/140).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Roy W. Saam.Marine Corps record corrected. That in the administration of all laws conferring rights, privileges, or benefits upon active, retired, or honorably discharged members of the Marine Corps, the enlistment on August 7, 1918, at Parris Island, South Carolina, and the honorable discharge on December 30, 1919, at Marine Barracks.
Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from the Marine Corps, of one John Smith, of Seattle, Washington, shall 1502be held and considered to have been the enlistment and honorable discharge of Roy W. Saam, of Rochester, Michigan, born at Washington, Michigan, such John Smith and such Roy W. Saam being one and the same person. Sec. 2. Honorable discharge in true name.The Secretary of the Navy shall amend the Marine Corps record now in the name of such John Smith, so as to show that the enlistment of such John Smith was in reality the enlistment of such Roy W.
Saam, and shall issue an honorable discharge to such Roy W. Saam, in his true name, covering such enlistment and discharge.Approved, June 10, 1926.
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