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[CITE: 10USC4354]

 
                         TITLE 10--ARMED FORCES
 
                            Subtitle B--Army
 
                           PART III--TRAINING
 
               CHAPTER 403--UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY
 
Sec. 4354. Buildings and grounds: memorial hall; buildings for 
        religious worship
        
    (a) The memorial hall at the Academy is a repository for statues, 
busts, mural tablets, portraits of distinguished and deceased officers 
and graduates of the Academy, paintings of battle scenes, trophies of 
war, and other objects that may tend to elevate the military profession. 
No object may be placed in this hall without the approval of two-thirds 
of the members of the Academic Board of the Academy by a recorded vote 
taken by ayes and nays.
    (b) The Secretary of the Army may authorize any denomination, sect, 
or religious body to erect a building for religious worship on the West 
Point Military Reservation, if its erection will not interfere with the 
use of the reservation for military purposes and will be without expense 
to the United States. Such a building shall be removed, or its location 
changed, without compensation for it and without other expense to the 
United States, by the denomination, sect, or religious body that erected 
it, whenever in the opinion of the Secretary public or military 
necessity so requires.

(Aug. 10, 1956, ch. 1041, 70A Stat. 245.)

                                          Historical and Revision Notes
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            Revised section                      Source (U.S. Code)            
   Source (Statutes at Large)
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4354(a)...............................  10:1125.                             Ju
ly 23, 1892, ch. 237, Sec.  6, 27
4354(b)...............................  10:1126.                              S
tat. 263.
                                        ...................................  Ju
ly 8, 1898, ch. 636, 30 Stat.
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22.
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    In subsection (a), the words ``and to prevent the introduction of 
unworthy subjects into this hall'' and ``entire'' are omitted as 
surplusage.
    In subsection (b), the words ``in his discretion'' and ``Government 
of'' are omitted as surplusage. The words ``United States'' are 
substituted for the word ``Government''.
