Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 1.djvu/272

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242 FIFIY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3078. 1906. dollars r month, and those ualif in as marksmen, one dollar r P6 _ *1 Y g _ _P° month, under such regulation as the Secretary ot War may prescri be: u£$‘§,f1?,}‘;§d*f;’§{,{,§§ Provided jiari/wr, That so much of section forty-eight hundred and ¤<>1<¤i<=¤’ Hema re nineteen, Revised Statutes, as requires that twelve and one-half cents p°iil§'i'¤e¤.4s1s,p.ess». per month be deducted from the pay of retired enlisted men of the Army and assed to the credit of the Commissioners of the Soldiers’ Home in tlhe District of Columbia, be, and the same is hereby. re led. '*°“$°"""· ¥%· additional pay for length of service, one million one hundred f,`",‘{‘,,“;Q’",,;m,,,, at ,,_ and eighty~three thousand four hundred and sixty-four dollars: lto- ¤rs¤i¤¤s ¤¢•¤¤¤¤ wd vided jin·t}u,>1·, That hereafter the Secretary of War shall beauthorized °"°°°°‘ to detach from the Army at large such number of enlisted men as may be necessarytoperformduty at the various recruit depots and the United hy, em. States military prison, and of the enlisted men so detached, and while performing suc duty, there shall be allowed for each depot and the prison one who shall have the rank, pay, and allowances of battalion or squadron sergeant—majo1·., and for each recruit and prison company one who shall have the rank, pay, and allowances of tirst sergeant, five the rank, pay, and allowances of sergeant, and six the rank, pay, and allowances of corporal, of the arm of the service to which they respectively belong. ENGINEERS. Engmsf *>¤mli¤¤· Two hundred and sixty-nine thousand six- hundred and four dollars. Additional for length of service, twenty-nine thousand three hundred and sixteen dollars. OBDNANGE DEPARTMENT. _ 0¤*¤¤¤¤¤ C¤*'P¤· Oale lipndred and seventy-fonr thousand three hundred and seventy- two ol rs. Additional pay for length of service, thirty thousand dollars. _ QUARTERL{ASTER`S DEPARTMENT. Ke<::g¢¤*m»·¤¤¢·~¤*- Two hundred quartermaster-sergeants, at four hundred and eight ' dollars each, eightv-one thousand six hundred dollars. Additional pay for length of service. fourteen thousand dollars. SUBSIHTl·1N('l-I I>!·ll’AR.TMl·lNT. ,.cQ{{{Q“‘*""""*""°"‘ Two hundred post commissaiysergeants. ut four hundred and eight dollars each. eig ty-one thousand six hundred dollars. Additional pay for length of service. sixteen thousand dollars. I·ZI.l•lC'I`Rl('lANS, .uc*rri.m·:m‘ vonrs. ,_,jn;fl'l°'Y °""""l‘ 'l`wepty-five master electricians, at nine hundred dollars each. and one hu_ndred electrician sergeants,'at four hundred and eight dollars each, si1tty-three thousand three hundred dollars. Additional pay for length of service, five thousand and eighty dollars. smiur. oonrs. S*8"“‘C°’P“· Thirty-six master signal electricians, at nine hundred dollars each. thirty-two thousand four hundred dollars. One hundred and thirty-two iirst-class sergeants, at five hundred gui forty dollars each. seventy-one thousand two hundred and eighty o ars. _ One hundred and forty-four sergeants, at four hundred and eight dollars each. hfty-eight thousand seven hundred and fifty-two dollars.