264 U.S. 353 (1924) Cited 8 times
In United States v. Gay, 1924, 264 U.S. 353, 44 S.Ct. 388, 68 L.Ed. 728, it was contended by the Government that Gay had ceased to be an American citizen and, hence, was not entitled to pay as a machinist in the Navy from the date of abandonment of his citizenship.