Federal Register - August 29, 1939
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FEDERAL REGISTER, Tuesday, August 29, 1939
TITLE 10ARMY: WAR DEPARTMENT shown in detail in the War Department pamphlet, Information Relative to the Chapter VIO rganized R eserves Appointment and Admission of Cadets to PART 6 2 RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS the United States Military Academy, which may be obtained from The Adju Administration and Training1
tant General;
62.26 Honor graduates of colleges c In case a class MI institution is and universities, a The professor of designated as an honor military school, military science and tactics a t each col the honor graduates thereof will be listed lege and university maintaining a Re in two groups, as follows:
serve Officers Training Corps unit may 1 Honor graduates, honor military designate annually the honor graduates of such units. The professor of military school.
2 Class MI honor graduates.
science and tactics acts in a strictly mili tary capacity in designating such honor d The names of the honor graduates graduates.
of honor military schools par. c 2
b In this case the term honor grad above, together with the academic uate will apply to graduates of the insti standing attained by each and accom tution in the current academic year who panied by a report prepared by the pro are graduates of the Reserve Officers fessor of military science and tactics, Training Corps, citizens of the United will be furnished The Adjutant General States, who have been selected by the immediately following graduation. The president of the institution for scholastic report of the professor of military science -excellence, and who have been designated and tactics will contain the military rec as honor graduates by the professors of ord of each graduate and a brief esti military science and tactics as possessing mate of his qualifications as a potential outstanding qualities of leadership, char officer. Sec. 40, 39 Stat. 191; sec. 33, 41
acter, and aptitude for the military Stat. 776; 10 U.S.C. 381 Par. 80, A.R.
service.
145-10, May 28, 1931, as amended by c The designation as honor gradu Sec. H, Cir. No. 61, W.D., August 17, ate of a senior Reserve Officers Training 1939
Corps division of an institution, other 62.28 Honor graduates of class MI
than medical, within the continental institutions, a The professor of mili United States which offers a college de tary science and tactics at each class MI
gree upon satisfactory completion of four institution maintaining a Reserve Offi years college work entitles the individual cers Training Corps unit may designate to be considered in selection of appli annually the honor graduates of such cants for appointment in the Regular units.
Army, provided he is eligible for appoint b In this case the term honor grad ment under other pertinent laws and uate will apply to graduates of such in regulations see Sec. 73.54. Sec. 40, 39 stitutions who hold either a commission Stat. 191; sec. 33, 41 Stat. 776; 10 U.S.C. or a certificate of appointment in the 381 Par. 79, AJt. 145-10, May 28, 1931, Officers Reserve Corps, citizens of the as amended by Sec. II, Cir. No. 61, W P., United States, who have been selected August 17, 19391
by the president or other head of the in 62.27 Honor graduates of honor mili stitution for scholastic excellence, and tary schools, a For each year that an who have been designated by the pro essentially military school is designated fessor of military science and tactics as as an honor military school, the professor possessing outstanding qualities of lead of military science and tactics assigned ership, character, and aptitude for the thereto may designate not to exceed three military service.
honor graduates.
c The designation as honor graduate b In this case the term honor grad of a class MI institution entitles the in uate will apply to graduates of such in dividual to be considered in selection of stitutions in the current academi6 year, applicants for appointment in the Reg who have been members of the Reserve ular Army, provided he will graduate in Officers Training Corps for at least two the current academic year from an in years while at the school, citizens of the stitution which offers a college degree United States, who have in their school upon satisfactory completion of four work shown proficiency in subjects years college work, and has been se amounting to not less than 15 units pre lected by the president or other head of scribed by the regulations for admission the institution as an honor graduate for to the United States Military Academy scholastic excellence, and provided, fur and have been selected by the president ther that he is eligible for appointment or other head of the institution for scho under other pertinent laws and regula lastic excellence, and who have been des tions see Sec. 73.54. Sec. 40, 39 Stat.
ignated by the professor of military 191; sec. 33, 41 Stat. 776; 10 U.S.O. 381
science and tactics as possessing out Par. 79y2, A.R. 145-10, May 28, 1931, standing qualities of leadership, char added by Sec. n , Cir. No. 61, WD., Au acter, and aptitude for the military serv gust 17, 1939
ice. The requirements for admission to seal E. S. A dams, the United States Military Academy are Major General, The Adjutant General.
C hapter VIIP ersonnel PART 7 3 ----APPOINTM ENT OF COMMISSIONED
OFFICERS AND CHAPLAINS
Appointment of Chaplains in Regular A rm y1
73.35 Order of appointment. The general average attained by each quali fied candidate in the examination will determine his relative order of appoint ment in accordance with vacancies in the denominational quotas. Sec. 24, 41 Stat.
774; 10 U.S.C. 231 A.R. 605-30, April 21, 1938, as amended by Sec. I, Cir. 64, W.D., August 21, 1939
73.36 Selection of appointees,
c The report of the board will state the general average of each candidate and will, from such average and the rec ords, determine whether or not each candidate is, in its opinion, qualified for appointment. Qualified candidates will be arranged in the order of averages at tained in the examination for appoint ment. Between candidates having equal averages, priority of selection will be given to candidates holding commissions as chaplains in the Officers Reserve Corps or in the National Guard. The findings and recommendations of the board and recommendations of the Chief of Chap lains will be transmitted to The Adju tant General for the action of the Secre tary of War.
d Rescinded.
e Rescinded.
Sec. 24, 41 Stat. 774; 10 U.S.C. 231
AJR. 605-30, April 21, 1938, as amended by Sec. I, Cir. 64, W.D., August 21, 1939
seal E. S. A dams, Major General, The Adjutant General.
F. R. Doc. 39-3152; Filed, August 28, 1939;
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TITLE 14CIVIL AVIATION
CIVIL AERONAUTICS AUTHORITY
Regulation 405-E-l R eview of O rders of P ostmaster G eneral U nder S ection 405 E of the A ct
At a session of the Civil Aeronautics Authority, held a t its office in Wash ington, D. C., on the 25th day of Au gust 1939.
Acting pursuant to the authority vested in it by the Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938, particularly sections 205 a and 405 e thereof, and finding that its action is desirable in the public in terest and is necessary and appropriate to carry out the provisions of, and to exercise and perform its duties under, said Act, the Civil Aeronautics Author ity hereby makes and promulgates the following regulation:
a Applications for review. Any per son who would be aggrieved by an order
1Hiese regulations supersede Section 73.35
1 These regulations supersede Sections 62.26, 62.27, and 62.28, Chapter VI, Title 10, Code of F. R. Doc. 39-3153; Filed, August 28, 1939; and amend Section 73.36, Chapter VII, Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, as indicated.
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Federal Regulations.