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Code · U.S. Code · Title 50 - WAR AND NATIONAL DEFENSE · CHAPTER 5— ARSENALS, ARMORIES, ARMS, AND WAR MATERIAL GENERALLY · SUBCHAPTER I— ARSENALS, ARMORIES, ARMS, AND WAR MATERIALS · § 68 to 71

§ 68 to 71. Repealed. Aug. 10, 1956, ch. 1041, § 53, 70A Stat. 641

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Aug. 10, 1956, ch. 1041, § 53 , 70A Stat. 641 Section 68, acts Mar. 4, 1909, ch. 319, § 47 , 35 Stat. 1075 ; June 28, 1950, ch. 383 , title IV, § 402(i), 64 Stat. 273 ; Oct. 31, 1951, ch. 654, § 2(28) , 65 Stat. 708 , authorized sale of obsolete ordnance for public parks, public buildings and soldiers’ monuments purposes. See sections 4684 and 9684 of Title 10, Armed Forces. Section 69, act Mar. 2, 1905, ch. 1307 , 33 Stat. 841 , authorized sale of individual pieces of armament.
See section 2574 of Title 10 . Section 70, acts Mar. 3, 1909, ch. 252 , 35 Stat. 751 ; June 28, 1950, ch. 383 , title IV, § 402(h), 64 Stat. 273 , authorized sale of ordnance property to officers of the Navy and Marine Corps. See section 4625 and 9625 of Title 10. Section 71, act Mar. 3, 1909, ch. 252 , 35 Stat. 750 , authorized sale of ordnance stores to civilian employees of Army and to American National Red Cross. See sections 4625 and 9625 of Title 10.
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