Chapter 649. To amend that part of the Act approved August 29, 1916, relative to retirement of captains, commanders, and lieutenant commanders of the line of the Navy
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CHAP. 649.— An Act To amend that part of the Act approved August 29, 1916, relative to retirement of captains, commanders, and lieutenant commanders of the line of the Navy.June 22, 1926.[[H. R. 11355](/us/bill/69/hr/11355).][[Public, No. 412](/us/69/pl/412).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Navy.Modification of age and service requirements for retirement and promotion of line captains, etc.Vol. 39, p. 579 That until March 5, 1929, the provisions contained in the Act approved August 29, 1916 (Thirty-ninth Statutes at Large, page 579), which provide for the retirement of captains, commanders, and lieutenant commanders of the line of the Navy who are more than fifty-six, fifty, and forty-five years of age, respectively, and who have become ineligible for promotion on account of such age. be, and the same are’ hereby, modified to the extent that captains, commanders, and lieutenant commanders shall not become ineligible for promotion and shall not be retired until they have completed thirty-five, twenty-eight, and twenty-one years, respectively, of commissioned service in the Navy, and upon the completion of such service, if not recommended for promotion, they shall be retired without regard to age under the conditions specified in said Act: *Provided*, That the commissioned*Proviso*.Commissioned service of Academy graduates, computed from June 30 of end of academic course. service of Naval Academy graduates, for the purpose of this Act only, shall be computed from June 30 of the calendar year in which the class with which they graduated completed its academic course, or, if its academic course was more or less than four years, from June 30 of the calendar year in which it would have completed an academic course of four years.
Approved, June 22, 1926.