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FEDERAL CHARTER
Seventy - Fifth Congress of the United
States of America
At the First Session
Begun and held at the City of Washington on Tuesday, the
fifth day of January, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-seven
AN ACT
To Incorporate the Marine Corps League
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of
Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
- SEC. 1. That major General
John A Lejeune, United States Marine Corps, retired, honorary national
commandant; Maurice A Illch, national commandant; Roy S. Taylor, senior
national vice commandant; Kenneth B. Collings, junior vice commandant;
Alexander F. Ormsby, national judge advocate; Reverend John H. Clifford,
national chaplain; Edward A. Walker, national sergeant at arms; John B
Hinckley, junior, national adjutant and paymaster; John E. Brock, national
chief of staff, are hereby created a body corporate of the name "Marine
Corps League."
- SEC.2. That the purposes of
this corporation shall be: (a) to preserve the traditions and to promote the
interests of the United States Marine Corps; (b) to band those who are now
serving in the United States Marine Corps and those who have been honorably
discharged from that service together in fellowship that they may
effectively promote the ideals of American freedom and democracy; (c) to fit
its members for the duties of citizenship and to encourage them to serve as
ably as citizens as they have served the Nation under arms; (d) to hold
sacred the history and the memory of the men who have given their lives to
the Nation; (e) to foster love for the principles which they have supported
by blood and valor since the founding of the Republic; (f) to maintain true
allegiance to American institutions; (g) to create a bond of comradeship
between those in the service and those who have returned to civil life; (h)
to aid voluntarily and to render assistance to all Marines and former
Marines as well as to their widows and orphans; (i) to perpetuate the
history of the United States Marine Corps and by fitting acts to observe the
anniversaries of historical occasions of peculiar interest to Marines.
SEC. 3. That the corporation:
(a) shall have perpetual succession; (b) may charge and collect membership
dues and receive contributions of money or property to be devoted to
carrying out the purposes of the organization; (c) may sue or may be sued;
(d) may adopt a corporate seal and alter it at pleasure; (e) may adopt and
alter by-laws not inconsistent with the Constitution and laws of the United
States or of any State; (f) may establish and maintain offices for the
conduct of its business; (g) may appoint or elect officers and agents; (h)
may choose a board of trustees, consisting of not more than fifteen persons
nor less than five persons, to conduct the business and exercise the powers
of the corporation; (i) may acquire, by purchase, devise, bequest, gift or
otherwise, and hold, encumber, convey, or otherwise dispose of such real and
personal property as may be necessary or appropriate for its corporate
purposes; and (j) generally may do any and all lawful acts necessary or
appropriate to carry out the purposes for which the corporation is created.
- SEC. 4. That the corporation
shall, on or before the 1st day of December in each year, transmit to
Congress a report of its proceedings and activities for the preceding
calender year, including the full and complete statement of its receipts and
expenditures. Such report shall not be printed as public documents.
- SEC. 5. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal
this Act at any time is hereby expressly reserved. Approved, August 4, 1937.
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/S/
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Speaker of the House of Representatives
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/S/
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President of the Senate pro tempore
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Approved
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Aug 4,1937
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/S/ Franklin D.
Roosevelt
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