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==Article 2 – The National Cemetery==
==Article 2 – The National Cemetery==
:2.1 - Authorises the marking of five hundred thousand grave sites, over 20 acres of land.
:2.1 - Authorises the marking of five hundred thousand grave sites, over 20 acres of land.
:2.2 - Sets a 'grave' as a 180 centimetres deep, 75 centimetres across and 250 centimetres in length.
:2.2 - Sets a 'grave' as a 1800mm deep, 750mm across and 2500mm in length.
:2.3 - Sets a headstone with the following
:2.3 - Sets a headstone with the following conditions:
::2.3.1 - Sets a headstone at 600 centimetres in height by 300 in length and 10 cm in width
::2.3.1 - Sets a headstone at 600mm in height by 300mm in length and 100mm in width
::2.3.2 - Sets headstone to be made out of white granite
::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 rank, branch of service, any gallantry decorations received




:2.4 - Authorises the following monuments to be constructed, pending a national design competition.
:2.4 - Authorises the following monuments to be constructed, pending a national design competition.
::'''Branch Specific Memorials'''
::'''Branch Specific Memorials'''
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==Article 3 - Criteria for Internment in the National Cemetery==
==Article 3 - Internment in the National Cemetery==
:3.1 - '''Eligibility for Internment'''
:3.1 - '''Eligibility for Internment'''
::3.1.1 - Current serving members of the Kodiak Armed Forces
::3.1.1 - Current serving members of the Kodiak Armed Forces
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::3.2.2 - Those who have been found to have committed crimes in war against international conventions.
::3.2.2 - Those who have been found to have committed crimes in war against international conventions.
:::3.2.3 - If an individual interned in the National Cemetery is later found to have committed the above, the National Cemetery Administration reserves the power to exhume the corpse and rebury in a cemetery of the deceased family's choosing.
:::3.2.3 - If an individual interned in the National Cemetery is later found to have committed the above, the National Cemetery Administration reserves the power to exhume the corpse and rebury in a cemetery of the deceased family's choosing.
::::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.
::::3.2.4 - If no family of the deceased come 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 - '''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.
::3.3.1 - Members of the Armed Forces who have been awarded an order of gallantry whilst in service.
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==Article 4 - Funding==
==Article 4 - Funding==
4.1 - Authorizes the purchase of 250 acres of land in [PLACE] for [AMOUNT]]
4.1 - Authorizes the purchase of 250 acres of land in [PLACE] for [AMOUNT].
4.2 - Authorizes a budget of 10 million florins per annum for the basic maintenance, wage paying among other duties
4.2 -
4.2 - Authorizes 2 million florins for the construction of each monument.

Revision as of 12:19, 22 June 2024

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An act to establish a national military cemetery to honour the fallen soldiers of the Republic.

Definitions

Kodiak Armed Forces - Kodiak Army, Kodiak Navy, Kodiak Air Force, Kodiak Coast Guard, Kodiak National Front

Member of the Armed Forces - An individual who has served in the Kodiak Armed Forces, either in combat or in the reserves, as a soldier, sailor or pilot.

Article 1

1.1 Empowers the National Cemetery Administration

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 1800mm deep, 750mm across and 2500mm in length.
2.3 - Sets a headstone with the following conditions:
2.3.1 - Sets a headstone at 600mm in height by 300mm in length and 100mm in width
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 rank, branch of service, any gallantry decorations received
2.4 - Authorises the following monuments to be constructed, pending a national design competition.
Branch Specific Memorials
- Army Memorial
- Navy Memorial
- Air Force Memorial
- Coast Guard Memorial
Theatre Specific Memorials
- Sjokalade Pool of Reflection


Article 3 - Internment in the National Cemetery

3.1 - Eligibility for Internment
3.1.1 - Current serving members of the Kodiak Armed Forces
3.1.2 - Former members of the Kodiak Armed Forces
3.2 - Prohibition from Internment
3.2.1 - Those who have committed felonies as listed in the The Kodiak Felony Act, 637
3.2.2 - Those who have been found to have committed crimes in war against international conventions.
3.2.3 - If an individual interned in the National Cemetery is later found to have committed the above, the National Cemetery Administration reserves the power to exhume the corpse and rebury in a cemetery of the deceased family's choosing.
3.2.4 - If no family of the deceased come 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.

Article 4 - Funding

4.1 - Authorizes the purchase of 250 acres of land in [PLACE] for [AMOUNT]. 4.2 - Authorizes a budget of 10 million florins per annum for the basic maintenance, wage paying among other duties 4.2 - Authorizes 2 million florins for the construction of each monument.

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