PENDLETON v. BUSSEY


30 F.Supp. 211 (1939)

PENDLETON v. BUSSEY et al.

District Court, W. D. Virginia.

November 22, 1939.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

M. Montrose Wallace, of Richmond, Va., for plaintiff.

Jesse M. Johnson, of Richmond, Va., for defendants.


DOBIE, District Judge.

The plaintiff in this case, Pendleton, had been serving as a captain and company commander of a Virginia camp of the Civilian Conservation Corps in August, 1937. He brings suit against Bussey, who at that time was a lieutenant on duty at the same camp, and Brettell, who was a former commander of that C. C. C. camp. All of these men were then reserve officers in the United States Army but on active duty.

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