Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/995

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974 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 240. 1920. Mi¤¤¤¤¤¤¤<>¤$· MISCELLANEOUS. cmixaa miurary In- OBDNANCE EQUIPMENT FOR RIFLE RANGES FOR CIVILIAN “""°"°“· INSTRUCTION. up-';;g¤S·r8{gg3e'°' ”“° For arms, ammunition, targets, and other accessories for target v0,_§,,, ,,_ 21`L practice for issue in accordance with rules_and re%lations prescribed y the National Board for the Promotion of 1flB Practice and approved by the Secretary of War, in connection with the encouragement of rifle practice, in pursuance of the provisions of law, $100. '1‘r¤ini¤z¤¤m1>¤- CIVILIAN MILITARY 'DRAINING CAMI>s. Ezgpeuses pl m¤i¤- For the expense of maintaining upon military reservations, camps °‘%F§;°:‘,“,,,u’°°s, VAL for military instruction and training of such citizens as may be selected 40, p. ro. ’ and under such regulations as may be prescribed by the Secretary of War pursuant to section 54 of the Act of June 3, 1916, as amended by the Act of May 12, 1917, and for furnishing Sald citizens at the ugwvryrs. ¤‘¤¤S1>¤¤- expense of the United States, uniforms, subsistence, and transporta- '°°’° °' tion by the most usual and direct routes within such limits as to territory as may be prescribed; for such ezppenditures as are authorized by said section and may be necessary or the establishment and maintenance of said camps; for furnishing such equ1Ipment, tentage, field ui e and trans ortation belo `I1 to the nited States as

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Arms, ammumuou, may be necessary; for arms and ordnance equipment, including over- °t°‘ hauling and repairing of personal equipment, machine-gun outfits, horse equipment, ammunition, targets and their accessories for target ifvvggiimim practice, and for overhauling an repairing arms for issue and use g° in connection with said camps, $250,000: rwided, That the funds herein appropriated shall not be used for the training of any person who is over orty-tive years of age. Reserve 0¤i¤¤¤’ ORDNANGE STORES EQUIPMENT AND so roam RESERVE OFFICERS, T"““"‘gC°"”‘ I TRAINING Coars. , e,g§f*;*0§ugg;3ig’,f’*°“’S· For arms and ordnance equipment, including overhauling and reverse, p.191. pairing of personal eqmpments, machine-gun outfits, and horse equipments for use 111 connection with the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, established by the Act entitled "An Act for making further and more effectual dprovision for the national defense, and for other purposes," approve June 3, 1916, $100. . Schools and colleges- OEDNANUE SUPPLIES Fon MICI;)ITAR\’ EQUIPMENT or SCHOOLS AND LLEGES. tA¤g»s,th¤;i¤¤pm¤¤¤· For arms and ordnance equipment, including overhauling and re- ° $1:);;,,, ;_‘,,,,_ pairing of personal eqxmpments, machine-gun outfits, and horse equipments for issue to sc ools and colleges in pursuance of the provisions of section 56 of the Act entitled "An Act for making further and more effectual provision for the national defense, and for other purposes," approved June 3, 1916, $100. Tank Service. TANK SERVICE. ewan empieyees. For payment of the necessary civilian emple ees to assist in handling the clerical work in the office of the Chief of Tank Corps, the various Tank Corps organization headquarters, and Tank Corps schools; and for the payment of the necessary mechanics to assist in repairing and preserving tanks IH the hands of Tank Corps units, $7 9,000. rm; caps seams. INCIDENTAL EXPENSES, TANK Cones Scnoons. Incidental expenses. Incidental expenses in connection with the operation of the Tank Corps schools, $5,000.