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A rule or order issued by the president to an executive branch of the government and having the force of law.
Executive Order 8823—Providing for an Additional Member of the Committee on Fair Employment Practice in the Office of Production Management, Established by Section 3 of Executive Order No. 8802 of June 25, 1941
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Executive Order 8825—Exemption of Bernard S. Kroger From Compulsory Retirement for Age
Executive Order 8821—Reserving Public Land for Use of the Department of the Navy for Naval Aviation Purposes
Executive Order 8822—Amendment of Executive Order No. 8757 of May 20, 1941, Establishing the Office of Civilian Defense
Executive Order 8820—Amending the Foreign Service Regulations of the United States
Executive Order 8819—Excluding Land From the Humboldt National Forest and Reserving It for Townsite Purposes
Executive Order 8818—Amending the Foreign Service Regulations of the United States
Executive Order 8815—Revoking the Designation of Lancaster, Minnesota, as a Customs Port of Entry
Executive Order 8817—Prescribing Regulations Governing Vacation Pay for Field Service Employees of the War Department, the Navy Department, the Coast Guard, and The Panama Canal Who Forego Vacations During the Emergency
Executive Order 8816—Suspending the Provisions of the Saturday Half-Holiday Act of March 3, 1931, as to Certain Employees of the Government
Executive Order 8814—Directing the Secretary of War to Relinquish Possession of the Inglewood Plant of North American Aviation, Inc.
Executive Order 8813—Power Site Restoration No. 495. Partial Revocation of Executive Order of November 22, 1924, Creating Power Site Reserve No. 759
Executive Order 8812—Suspending Certain Statutory Provisions Relating to Employment in the Canal Zone
Executive Order 8811—Authorizing the Continuance in Employment of Persons Employed by the Office of Government Reports on June 30, 1941, and the Conferring of a Competitive Classified Civil Service Status Upon Such Employees
Executive Order 8810—Exemption of Hubert K. Bishop From Compulsory Retirement for Age
Executive Order 8807—Establishing the Office of Scientific Research and Development in the Executive Office of the President and Defining Its Functions and Duties
Executive Order 8809—Good Conduct Medal
Executive Order 8808—American Defense Service Medal
Executive Order 8806—Fixing the Number of Men to Be Inducted Into the Land Forces of the United States Between July 1, 1941, and June 30, 1942, and Directing Their Selection and Induction
Executive Order 8805—Exemption of Samuel A. Cottrell From Compulsory Retirement for Age