Relief of Widow, etc. of Deceased Officers or Enlisted Men of Navy or Marine Corps.
| Corporate Authors: | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Naval Affairs, ProQuest (Firm) |
|---|---|
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
[Place of publication not identified] :
[publisher not identified],
1919-1920.
|
| Series: | U.S. Congressional Research.
|
| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Similar Items
Payments to Widows of Officers and Enlisted Men of the Navy and Marine Corps.
Published: (1909)
Published: (1909)
Six months' pay to dependent relatives of deceased officers or enlisted men.
Published: (1919)
Published: (1919)
Gratuity to dependents of deceased officers and enlisted men of the Regular Army.
Published: (1926)
Published: (1926)
To Amend the Act of March 3, 1915, by Extending to the Widows or Dependents of Naval Officers and Enlisted Men Who Die and to Enlisted Men Who Are Disabled as a Result of Submarine Accidents the Same Pensions as Are Allowed in the Case of Aviation Accidents (H.R. 9146).
Published: (1927)
Published: (1927)
Settlement of accounts of deceased officers and enlisted men of the Army.
Published: (1944)
Published: (1944)
To Aid and Extend the Commissary Privileges to the Widows of Officers or Enlisted Men of the Navy and Marine Corps (H.R. 181).
Published: (1925)
Published: (1925)
To Aid and Extend the Commissary Privileges to the Widows of Officers or Enlisted Men of the Navy and Marine Corps (H.R. 4459).
Published: (1923)
Published: (1923)
Commissary Privileges To Extend to Widows of Officers and Enlisted Men.
Published: (1921)
Published: (1921)
To Extend Commissary Privileges to Widows of Officers and Enlisted Men of the Navy and Marine Corps and of Foreign Service (H.R. 5350).
Published: (1931)
Published: (1931)
On the application to grant land to officers disbanded from the Army after the War of 1812 -- '15, and to the heirs of those who died or were killed in service.
Published: (1831)
Published: (1831)
Granting Six Months' Pay to Alexander Gingras, Father of Louis W. Gingras, Deceased Private, U.S. Marine Corps, in Active Service (H.R. 1952).
Published: (1927)
Published: (1927)
Seven years' half-pay to widows and children of officers who died in service.
Published: (1791)
Published: (1791)
Seven years' half-pay allowed to the widows and children of officers who died in the service.
Published: (1790)
Published: (1790)
To authorize payment of six months' death gratuity to dependent relatives of officers, enlisted men, or nurses whose death results from wounds or disease not resulting from their own misconduct.
Published: (1928)
Published: (1928)
To Extend Commissary Privileges to the Widows of Officers and Enlisted Men of the Navy and Marine Corps and Also to Diplomatic and Consular Officers at Isolated Foreign Stations (H.R. 5712).
Published: (1927)
Published: (1927)
Burial of wives of deceased enlisted men.
Published: (1905)
Published: (1905)
To amend the act to authorize payment of six months' death gratuity to dependent relative of officers, enlisted men, or nurses, whose death results from wounds or disease not resulting from their own misconduct.
Published: (1930)
Published: (1930)
To Permit Settlement of Accounts of Deceased Officers and Enlisted Men of the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, and of Deceased Commissioned Officers of the Public Health Service, Without Administration of Estates. (S. 50).
Published: (1946)
Published: (1946)
Deceased dependents of military personnel.
Published: (1961)
Published: (1961)
To Authorize Payment of Six Months' Death Gratuity to Dependent Relatives of Officers, Enlisted Men, or Nurses Whose Death Results from Wounds or Disease Not Resulting from Their Own Misconduct (H.R. 5548).
Published: (1927)
Published: (1927)
To Authorize Payment of Six Months' Death Gratuity to Dependent Relatives of Officers, Enlisted Men, or Nurses Whose Death Results from Wounds or Disease Not Resulting from Their Own Misconduct (H.R. 10469).
Published: (1925)
Published: (1925)
To Authorize Payment of Six Months' Death Gratuity to Dependent Relatives of Officers, Enlisted Men, or Nurses Whose Death Results from Wounds or Disease Not Resulting from Their Own Misconduct (H.R. 10469).
Published: (1925)
Published: (1925)
Six months' pay to dependents of deceased Army men.
Published: (1919)
Published: (1919)
[Resolution of Senate on expediency of preventing enlistment in Army of men with wives or families dependent on them.].
Published: (1889)
Published: (1889)
Transportation of deceased dependents of members of the Armed Forces.
Published: (1964)
Published: (1964)
To Permit Settlement of Accounts of Deceased Officers and Enlisted Men of the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, and of Deceased Commissioned Officers of the Public Health Service, Without Administration of Estates (S. 50) : Report from War Department.
Published: (1946)
Published: (1946)
Relief of the Widows of Certain Officers and Enlisted Men of the U.S. Navy : hearings before the United States House Committee on Pensions, Sixty-Seventh Congress, second session, on June 8, 1922.
Published: (1922)
Published: (1922)
For the Relief of Mary M. Tilghman, Former Widow of Sergt. Frederick Coleman, Deceased, U.S. Marine Corps.
Published: (1925)
Published: (1925)
To amend the act to authorize payment of six months' death gratuity to dependent relative of officers, enlisted men, or nurses whose death results from wounds or disease not resulting from their own misconduct.
Published: (1930)
Published: (1930)
Pensions to widows and children, mothers and fathers, of soldiers killed at Centralia, Mo.
Published: (1874)
Published: (1874)
To Amend an Act Entitled "An Act To Authorize Payment of Six Months' Gratuity to Dependent Relatives of Officers, Enlisted Men, or Nurses Whose Death Results from Wounds or Disease Not Resulting from Their Own Misconduct," Approved May 22, 1929 (H.R. 7639).
Published: (1929)
Published: (1929)
Granting Six Months' Pay to Anton Kunz, Father of Joseph Anthony Kunz, Deceased, Machinist's Mate, First Class, U.S. Navy, in Active Service.
Published: (1925)
Published: (1925)
Widows and orphans of soldiers who have been killed, &c., in the Mexican War.
Published: (1848)
Published: (1848)
Granting Six Months' Pay to Frank A. Grab, Father of Alfred Newton Grab, Deceased Seaman, U.S. Navy, in Active Service (H.R. 15182).
Published: (1926)
Published: (1926)
Payments of benefits to beneficiaries of deceased veterans.
Published: (1962)
Published: (1962)
Pay, Six Months, to Widows, Children, or Other Dependents of Officers and Enlisted Men.
Published: (1919)
Published: (1919)
Settlement of accounts of deceased members of the uniformed services.
Published: (1955)
Published: (1955)
Liberalizing the provisions of existing laws governing death-compensation benefits for widows and children of World War veterans.
Published: (1938)
Published: (1938)
To Authorize the Payment of the Sum of $2,500 to the Dependents of the Officers and Men Who Lost Their Lives on the Submarine "S-4" (H.R. 7882).
Published: (1929)
Published: (1929)
Authorizing Payment of Six Months' Death Gratuity to Beneficiaries of Transferred Members of the Fleet Naval Reserve and Fleet Marine Corps Reserve Who Die While on Active Duty (H.R. 16445).
Published: (1928)
Published: (1928)