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        29A.78  BREVET RANK.
         The commander in chief, on the recommendation of the adjutant
      general, may commission by brevet general and field grade officers of
      the national guard whose names appear on the roll of retired military
      personnel as defined in section 29A.23 in the next higher grade than
      that held at retirement or resignation.  Brevet rank is only honorary
      and does not confer any privilege, precedence or command or pay any
      emoluments.  Brevet officers may wear the uniform of their brevet
      rank on occasions of ceremonies related to state functions only.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C81, § 29A.78]

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-1 > Subtitle-11 > Chapter-29a > 29a-78

        29A.78  BREVET RANK.
         The commander in chief, on the recommendation of the adjutant
      general, may commission by brevet general and field grade officers of
      the national guard whose names appear on the roll of retired military
      personnel as defined in section 29A.23 in the next higher grade than
      that held at retirement or resignation.  Brevet rank is only honorary
      and does not confer any privilege, precedence or command or pay any
      emoluments.  Brevet officers may wear the uniform of their brevet
      rank on occasions of ceremonies related to state functions only.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C81, § 29A.78]

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-1 > Subtitle-11 > Chapter-29a > 29a-78

        29A.78  BREVET RANK.
         The commander in chief, on the recommendation of the adjutant
      general, may commission by brevet general and field grade officers of
      the national guard whose names appear on the roll of retired military
      personnel as defined in section 29A.23 in the next higher grade than
      that held at retirement or resignation.  Brevet rank is only honorary
      and does not confer any privilege, precedence or command or pay any
      emoluments.  Brevet officers may wear the uniform of their brevet
      rank on occasions of ceremonies related to state functions only.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C81, § 29A.78]