Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 70A.djvu/203

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145 penses in connection with the conveyance or transfer of a gift, devise, or bequest made under this subsection. (b) Gifts and bequests of money, and the proceeds of the sale of property, received under subsection (a) shall be deposited in the Treasury in the fund called— (1) "Department of the Army General Gift Fund", in the case of deposits of that department; (2) "Department of the Navy General Gift Fund", in the case of deposits of that department; (3) "Department of the Air Force General Gift Fund", in the case of deposits of that department: and (4) "Coast Guard General Gift Fund", in the case of deposits of the Secretary of the Treasury. The Secretary concerned may disburse funds deposited under this subsection for the benefit or use of the designated institution or organization, subject to the terms of the gift, devise, or bequest. (c) Foi' the purposes of Federal income, estate, and gift taxes, property that is accepted under subsection (a) shall be considered as a gift, devise, or bequest to or for the use of the United States. (d) The Secretary of the Treasury, upon the request of the Secretary of a military department, may retain money, securities, and the proceeds of the sale of securities, in the gift fund of the department concerned, and may invest money and reinvest the proceeds of the sale of securities in that fund in securities of the United States or in securities guaranteed as to principal and interest by the United States. The Secretary of the Treasury may do likewise with respect to the Coast Guard General Gift Fund. The interest and profits accruing from those securities shall be deposited to the credit of the gift fund of the department concerned and may be disbursed as provided in subsection (b). §2602.

American National Red Cross: cooperation and assistance (a) Wlienever the President finds it necessary, he may accept the cooperation and assistance of the American National Red Cross, and employ it under the armed forces under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of Defense. (b) Personnel of the American National Red Cross who are performing duties in connection with its cooperation and assistance under subsection (a) may be furnished— (1) transportation, at the expense of the United States, while traveling to and from, and while performing, those duties, in the same manner as civilian employees of the armed forces; (2) meals and quarters, at their expense or at the expense of the American National Red Cross, except that where civilian employees of the armed forces are quartered without charge, employees of the American National Red Cross may also be quartered without charge; and (3) available office space, warehousing, wharfage, and means of communication, without charge. (c) No fee may be charged for a passport issued to an employee of the American National Red Cross for travel outside the United States to assume or perform duties under this section.