Why has Congress amended the Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act in 1918?

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Congress has amended the act several times since 1940 usually to keep courts from interpreting the act too narrowly against service members. In addition Congress has expanded coverage of the act to include all members of the armed forces including reservists.

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