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S 4138

A bill to waive the 60-day notice requirement for the posthumous honorary promotion of Captain Cody Khork, United States Army

Passed / Signeddefenseeconomy

Progress

Timeline

  • Mar 20Became Public Law No: 119-80.

Summary

**What it does:** This bill waives a standard 60-day waiting period requirement for a special military promotion for Captain Cody Khork of the U.S. Army, who has died. **Who it affects:** - Captain Cody Khork's family and loved ones - U.S. Army personnel involved in processing the promotion **What would change:** Normally, there's a 60-day notice period required before certain military promotions can be processed. This bill removes that waiting period specifically for Captain Khork's case, allowing his honorary promotion to proceed immediately rather than waiting two months. This is a posthumous (after death) honorary promotion, meaning it's being awarded to recognize his service after he has passed away. The bill is very narrow in scope - it only applies to this one individual's promotion and doesn't change the general 60-day requirement for other military promotions.

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