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IMMEDIATE RELEASE
JUNE 27,1945
280
EXECUTIVE ORDER
9575
DECIARING THE COMMISSIONED CORPS OF THE PUBLIC
HEALTH SERVICE TO BE A MILITARY SERVICE AND
PRESCRIBING REGULATIONS THEREFOR
By virtue of the authority vested in mei by section 216
of the Public Health Service Act, approved July 1, 1944, 58 Stat.
691; Title I of the First War Powers Act, approved December 1, 1941,
55 Stat. 838; and as President of the United Statos and Commander in
Chicf, I hereby declare the commissioned corps of the Public Health
Service to be a military service and a branch of the land and naval
forces of the United States during the period of the prosent war.
Tho Commissioned corps of the Public Hoalth Service during such period
shall be subject to the Articles for the Government of the Navy to the
extent prescribed in the following rogulations:
l. Tho Articles for the Government of the Navy are hore-
by adapted to apply to officers of tho commissioned corps of tho
Public Health Servico in the same manner and to the samo extent as
they apply to conmissioned officers of the Navy undor like circum-
stances.
RAULAN
NARA
2. Any momber of the conmissioned corps of the Public
Health Servico who violatos any provision of the Articles for the
Government of the Navy shall bo subject to trial and punishment as
prescribed therein. Tho authority conferred by the Articles for
the Government of the Navy upon the Secrotary of the Navy with
respect to the convening of general courts-martial and courts of
inquiry, tho review of thoir proceedings and the confirmation, re-
mission, mitigation, and execution of sentences of general courts-
martial shall be vosted in the Federal Security Adninistrator, and
the authority conferred by law for such purposes upon the commander
in chief of a flect or squadron and other officers of the Navy shall
be vested in the Surgeon General of the Public Health Servico. The
authority to convene a general court-martial or court of inquiry may
not be delegated to any other officer of the Public Health Service,
3. The goneral courts-martial and courts of inquiry con-
vened pursuant to this authority shall have the same powers and
authority as other general courts-nartial and courts of inquiry
under the Articles for tho Government of the Navy. The provision
of Articlo 7 thereof shall apply in carrying out sentences of im-
prisonment and hard labor.
4. Cormissioned officers of the Public Health Service now or
hereafter detailed for duty with the Army, Navy, or Coast
Guard shall be subject to the laws for the government of the
service to which detailed as now prescribed by law. In the ini-
tiation, prosecution, and completion of disciplinary action, in-
cluding remission or mitigation of punishments for any offense
which has been or may be committed by any commissioned officer
of the Public Health Service while detailed for duty with the Army,
Navy, or Coast Guard, the jurisdiction shall depend upon and be
in accordance with the laws and regulations applicable to the
Army, Navy, Coast Guard, or Public Health Service, as the case may
be, whichever has jurisdiction of the person of the offender at
the various stages of such action: Provided, That any punishrient
imposed and executed in accordance with the provisions of this
paragraph shall not excoed that to which the offender was liable
at the time of the commission of the offense.
5. Naval Courts and Boards, 1937 and nodifications or
revisions thereof, shall govern the conduct of general courts-
martial and courts of inquiry in the Public Health Service.
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