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==Definitions==
'''Kodiak Armed Forces''' -
'''Member of the Armed Forces''' - An individual who has served in the
==Article 1==
:1.1 Empowers the National Cemetery Administration to
==Article 2 – The National Cemetery==
:2.1 - Authorises the marking of five hundred thousand grave sites, over 20 acres of land.
:2.2 - Sets a 'grave' as a
:2.3 - Sets a headstone with the following conditions:
::2.3.1 - Sets a headstone at
::2.3.2 - Sets headstone to be made out of white granite
::2.3.3 - Sets headstone engraving in the following way: first name and middle initial or name, surname, date of birth (following DD/MMM/YYY), date of death (following DD/MMM/YYY), final achieved rank, branch of service, any decorations for gallantry received
:2.4 - Authorizes the Kodiak Army to create a ceremonial guard of no more than one platoon for burials of former service members, guarding memorials and parade events including National Veterans Day and Civil War Remembrance Day,
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▲:2.4 - Authorises the following monuments to be constructed, pending a national design competition.
▲::'''Branch Specific Memorials'''
::: - Army Memorial
::: - Navy Memorial
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::: - Coast Guard Memorial
:: Theatre Specific Memorials
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::: - Sjokalade Monument
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:4.2 - Members of the Armed Forces will be prohibited from internment if they have committed any combination of the below.
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:::4.2.3 - If an individual interned in the National Cemetery is later found to have committed any combination of the above, the National Cemetery Administration reserves the power to exhume the deceased and rebury in a cemetery of the deceased family's choosing.
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::4.3.3 - Members of the Armed Forces who achieved the rank of army colonel (or equivalent) or higher.
==Article 5 - Funding==
▲::3.2.1 - Those who have committed felonies as listed in the The Kodiak Felony Act, 637
:5.2 - Authorizes a budget of 40 million florins per annum for the basic maintenance, wage paying, new headstones and gravesites among other duties of the national cemetery and memorial.
▲::3.2.2 - Those who have been found to have committed crimes in war against international conventions.
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:5.4 - Authorizes 2 million florins for the construction of each monument as set in 3.1.
▲::::3.2.4 - If no family of the deceased comes forward to collect them, the National Cemetery Administration reserves the power to cremate the body.
▲:3.3 - '''Priority for Internment shall be in the following order:'''
▲::3.3.1 - Members of the Armed Forces who have been awarded an order of gallantry whilst in service.
▲::3.3.2 - Members of the Armed Forces who have been killed in combat.
▲::3.3.3 - Members of the Armed Forces who were honourably discharged.
▲::3.3.4 - Members of the Armed Forces who were dishonourably discharged.
Tabled by Felix Hurst, MGA.
▲==Article 4 - Funding==
▲4.1 - Authorizes the purchase of 250 acres of land in [PLACE] for [AMOUNT]]
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