A Digest of the Laws of the United States Governing the Granting of Army And Nav

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Where a pensioner in receipt of a pension of $24 per month for loss of leg above the knee applied for increase on account of other and non-specific disabilities, it was held that he was not entitled to such in- crease unjess the aggregate of his pensionable disabilities was of such a character "as to necessitate the personal aid and attention of another person. " Specht, John. Ctf. No. 56, 140. Kirkwood, S. J. , Secretary. Sept. 29, 1881. Vol. 8, p. 426.
11. When a pensioner is receiving $24 pe
...r month on account of a gun- shot wound of his shoulder, "to entitle him to the next higher grade of pension it is necessary that his disability should exist in a degree to render him utterly helpless or so nearly so as to require the regular personal aid and attendance of another person. " Jenkins, William. Ctf. No. 19, 701. Kirkwood, S. J. , Secretary. Mar. 8, 1882. Vol. 9, p. 123.
12. The claim for pension of a person, who, in the line of duty, has lost one leg, and has been totally and permanently disabled in the other, comes within the" provisions of section 4698 of the Eevised Statutes en- titling him to a pension of $72 per month.


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