Army Acts (1921)
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The Army Acts refer to a set of legislations of the Themiclesian Parliament that restructured the Consolidated Army Service, establishing its pre-PSW structure. It is widely regarded as a follow-up to the Civil and Military Services Segregation Act (1915).
Full title
The full titles of the Army Acts were:
- An Act for the Provision of Divers Reformations and Regulations of the Hên-lang Guards, the Middle Guards, the Gweng-hljunh Guards, the Gwreng-ngjarh Guards, the East Guards, and Several Others
- An Act for the Establishment of the Consolidated Army
- An Act to Establish and Regulate and National Army Reserves
- An Act to Regulate Prefectural and Regional Militias and Facilities by Previous Statutes and Ordinances to Them Attached or Related and Other Purposes
- An Act for the Provision and Unification of Certain Military Academies and Their Regulation in Some Operations and Other Purposes
- An Act for Divers Purposes (4)
- An Act to Exempt Certain Parts of Consolidated Army Service From Ordinary Orders of the Civil Service and to Grant Certain Powers to the Secretary of State for War
- An Act for the Dissolution of the Capital Defence Force and Enlargement of the Inner Region Militia
- An Act for Standardization of the Powers of the Secretary of State for War Relative to Certain Members of the Consolidated Army Service
- An Act for Divers Purposes (9)
- An Act Regulating the Secondary Staff to the Secretary of State for War