The JAG JournalOffice of the Judge Advocate General, Department of the Navy, 1961 |
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THE RESULTS OF THE PUNITIVE DISCHARGE By LT DONALD J. BROWN , USNR * The JAG JOURNAL U.S.S DEPARTMENT JUDGE THE NAVY ... result of the above quoted provision is that a dis- missal , a dishonorable discharge or a bad conduct discharge ...
THE RESULTS OF THE PUNITIVE DISCHARGE By LT DONALD J. BROWN , USNR * The JAG JOURNAL U.S.S DEPARTMENT JUDGE THE NAVY ... result of the above quoted provision is that a dis- missal , a dishonorable discharge or a bad conduct discharge ...
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... result has been arrived at by the Veterans ' Administration . There is no specific statutory authority here , as there is in section 3103 of Title 38 , for arriving at a conclusion . Among these benefits are the following : 62 60 ( 1 ) ...
... result has been arrived at by the Veterans ' Administration . There is no specific statutory authority here , as there is in section 3103 of Title 38 , for arriving at a conclusion . Among these benefits are the following : 62 60 ( 1 ) ...
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... result only from the voluntary act of an individual in actually giv- ing up his United States citizenship , or his voluntary adherence to another nation . Hence , conviction by a court - martial of desertion does not result in loss of ...
... result only from the voluntary act of an individual in actually giv- ing up his United States citizenship , or his voluntary adherence to another nation . Hence , conviction by a court - martial of desertion does not result in loss of ...
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... result of the discovery that at the time of enlistment or induction there was an existing judicial determination of insanity , the question of bene- fit to the insane person is for consideration so that if the debt arose as the result ...
... result of the discovery that at the time of enlistment or induction there was an existing judicial determination of insanity , the question of bene- fit to the insane person is for consideration so that if the debt arose as the result ...
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... result of the City of Rome case , the Navy installed special masts on submarines and other 12. Vaughn , International Standards for Safety at Sea , JAG Jour- nal , May 1960 , p . 4 . 13. Vaughn , ibid . note 11 ; TIAS ( Treaties and ...
... result of the City of Rome case , the Navy installed special masts on submarines and other 12. Vaughn , International Standards for Safety at Sea , JAG Jour- nal , May 1960 , p . 4 . 13. Vaughn , ibid . note 11 ; TIAS ( Treaties and ...
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