Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/641

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SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 108. 1918. 623 For extra pay of one enlisted man as messenger in the office of the adjutant, United States Military Academy, at 35 cents per day, Sundays and holidays included, $127.75; For extra pay of one teamster (engineer soldier) employed in the department of practical military engineering, in connection with the water supply and on works of construction, at 35 cents per day, $127.75; For ay of one battalion sergeant ma'or, Infant , $864: Pro- B¤§¤H°¤ Sargent ‘ vided, 'llhat the enlisted man in the heddquarters, %nited States mii$a}¤:».». Corps of Cadets, performing that duty has the rank, pay, and allow- qu@°‘ °°’¥’“‘°°d‘ ances of that grade: And provided further, That ilfcdperfo the R¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¢- above duties at time of retirement the said enlis man sh51 be rigftired with the rank, pay, and allowances of a retired sergeant major, an . Forugrtra pay of thirty-eight noncommissioned officers (engineers, ‘““'““"‘“°“""°'°”· artillerymen, and cavalrymen) as assistant instructors of ca ets, at 50 cents each per day, $6,935. - For raiiy of one battalion sergeant major, Infanméy, $768: Pro- , mgmt vided, at the enlisted ma.n at headgarters, United tates Military At Lgdc hm Academy, performing that duty shall ave the rank, pay, and allow- qua-em. my ance of that grade. ” For extra pay of one first sergeant (cavalryman), at 50 cents per day, $182.50. _ or extra pay of one ordnance soldier, in charge of machine guns, at 50 cents per day, $156.50. For pay of four sergeants (Coast Artille ) to be used as assistant ,h,{°¥,§’,'{‘ — ”‘ noncommissioned instructors of cadets anldifor the purpose of military administration to be attached to the United States Military Academy detachment of Field Artillery, $1,824. For additional pay of rated men (two plotters and two observers, first class), $400. _ rar or crvxuans. my °‘°"'*”""-‘· For play of one teacher of music, $1,700: Pmvalled, That section %;,§f’°"""·"'°· eleven undred and eleven of the Revised Statutes, as amended, be g¢¤d¤¤¤L£»;¤d· t amended to read as follows: The Military Academy Band shall here- n.°°s?:§i·r iniilitiznii, after consist of one teacher of music, w o shall be the leader of the °"$gf§§~ P_ 85,, band, one enlisted band sergeant and assistant leader, and of fifty ' enlisted musicians. The teacher of music shall receive the pay and have the rank of a first lieutenant, not mounted; the enlisted band sergeant and assistant leader shall receive $972 per year; and of the enlisted musicians of the band, fifteen shall each receive $51 per month, fifteen shall receive $44 er month, and the remaining twenty shall each receive $38 er monai, and each of the aforesaid enlisted men shall also be entitled to the clothing, fuel, rations, and other allowances of musicians of the Regular Army; and the said teacher of music, the band sergeant and assistant leader, and the enlisted musicians of the band shall be entitled to the same benefits in respgct to pay, emoluments, and retirement arising from longevity, reen t- ment, and length of service as are, or may hereafter become, applicable to other officers or enlisted men of the Army. ' I For pay of seven clerks in the office of the quartermaster, as fol- C’°’*’·°‘°· ows: One chief clerk, at $1,800; One clerk, at $1,500; Two clerks, at $1,400 each, $2,800; Two clerks, at $1,200 each, $2,400; One clerk and stenograpgier, at $1,200; . Provided, That the cler now holding the position of "order and i$ZiZ°i£..¤: ct mepurchasing clerk" m the quartermastefs office shall, on his own a '°‘**""°”"*"“°'°"" phcation, after fifty years in the military and civil service of