Parliamentary Papers, Volume 22H.M. Stationery Office, 1840 - Bills, Legislative |
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... Retirement in the Ordnance Corps II . Return of the Number of Officers of the Royal Artillery of each Rank and Denomi- nation , of the Age of the Officers of each Rank upon an Average , and of the Number of Years ' Service of the ...
... Retirement in the Ordnance Corps II . Return of the Number of Officers of the Royal Artillery of each Rank and Denomi- nation , of the Age of the Officers of each Rank upon an Average , and of the Number of Years ' Service of the ...
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... retired full - pay establishment , making the numbers of that rank to whom retired full - pay may be granted six ... retirement shall have been caused by ill health , and when , before retiring , he shall have obtained the regimental ...
... retired full - pay establishment , making the numbers of that rank to whom retired full - pay may be granted six ... retirement shall have been caused by ill health , and when , before retiring , he shall have obtained the regimental ...
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... retire on full pay , should be increased from four to six , on the same ground , and in the same manner , as has been recommended for the retirement of the colonels - commandant . 5. That the regimental field - officers so retiring ...
... retire on full pay , should be increased from four to six , on the same ground , and in the same manner , as has been recommended for the retirement of the colonels - commandant . 5. That the regimental field - officers so retiring ...
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... retirement for those who may be no longer qualified for service in the corps . It might constantly occur under the ... retirement by sale of commission , and it is not on that account equally necessary that the retired list should exceed ...
... retirement for those who may be no longer qualified for service in the corps . It might constantly occur under the ... retirement by sale of commission , and it is not on that account equally necessary that the retired list should exceed ...
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... retirement should be full pay and not half - pay . But to preserve to the Master - General the power of rewarding past service even in this body of retired officers , we would recommend that a limited number only of those retired field ...
... retirement should be full pay and not half - pay . But to preserve to the Master - General the power of rewarding past service even in this body of retired officers , we would recommend that a limited number only of those retired field ...
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