9 ^j ^.* ^^^ ^^ > . s • • , *>\ .f>V ^ , , -^ ,c,^ ♦■J 0^ y\*°' ^> ■^rf" • -^^o^ \*^-'\/ %'''^-/ \/-^r--'^^' V'— 1 • ^°^^. ^^^X Extract. Section 1226. — All officers who have served during the rebellion as volunteers in the Army of the United States, and have been honorably mustered out of the volunteer service, shall be entitled to bear the official title, and, upon occasions of ceremony, to wear the uniform of the highest grade they have held, by brevet or other commissions, in the volunteer service. The highest volunteer rank which has been held by officers of the Regular Army shall be entered, with their names respectively, upon the Army Register. But these privileges shall not entitle any officer to command, pay, or emoluments. Section 1227. — All persons who have served as officers, non-commis- sioned officers, privates, or other enlisted men, in the Regular Army, volunteer or militia forces of the United States, during the war of the rebellion, and have been honorably discharged from the service, or still remain in the same, shall be entitled to wear, on occasions of ceremony, the distinctive Army badge ordered for or adopted by the Army corps and division, respectively, in which they served. — Revised Statutes of the United States, Fi?-st Session of the Forty-third Congress, i8jj-y4. H 29 89 .2 /-v. ^^^ ... %. V<^' v«b- V*^'