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SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS . SESS. III . Cx. 279. 1931 . to, of such arms, tentage, and equipment, and of ammunition, tar- gets, and target materials, including the transporting of same, and the overhauling and repair of articles issued, as the Secretary of War sh all dee m necessary for pro per mil ita ry training in said schools and colleges, $8,900 . Citizens' military

CITIZENS' MILITARY TRA ININ G CAMPS training camps. Uniforms, transpor- tation

For furnishing, at the expense of the United States to warrant tation expenses, etc. for attending .

officers, en listed men, and civilians attendi ng training camp s main- tained under the provisions of section 47d of the National Defense 41 pol .7 33 9,p . 193; Vol. Act of June 3, 1916, as amended (U. S. C., title 10, sec. 442), uni- 'u. S. c., p. 185. forms, including altering, fitting, washing, and cleaning when neces- sary, subsistence, or subsistence allowances, and tr anspo rtatio n, or transportation allowances, as prescribed in said section 47d, as amended ; for such expenditures as are authorized by said section Maintenance. 47d as may be necessary for the establishment and maintenance of said camps, including recruiting and advertising therefor, and the cos t of maintenance, repair, and operation of passenger-carrying vehicl es ; for e xpense s inc ident to the use, incl uding upkee p and depreciation costs, of supplies, equipment, and materiel fur nishe d in ac cordan ce wi th law from stock s und er the co nt rol of the War Department ; for gymnasium and athletic supplies (not exceeding $20,000) ; for mileage, reimbursement of traveling expenses, or allowance in lieu thereof as authorized by law, for officers of the Regular Ar my and Organized Reserves traveling on duty in con ne c- tion with citizens' military training camps ; for purchase of training Medical and hospital m anuals inclu ding Governme nt publicati ons and blank forms ; for treatment, etc ., if in- jured in line of dut y. medical and hospital treatment, subsistence, and transportation, in c ase of injury in line of duty, o f members of the citizens' milita ry Vol. 41, pp.778,779; training camps and for transportation and burial of remains of any Vol . 43, p. ass.

such members who die while undergoing training or hospital treat- V. . 4 5c, .,p pp . . 2 251 461 Vol

ment, as provided in the Act of April 26, 1928 (U. S. C. Su

III ,, U. S. C., supp. IV, t itle 1 0, sets . 454, 455 ) ; in all, $2,779,12

P rovid ed, That

thefunds p' $`' pr

h erein appropriat ed shall not be used for the trai ning of any pers on ovasns . Ag e limitation .

in the first year or lowest course, who shall have reached his twenty . Use of other funds f ourth birth day b efore the date of enrollment : Prov ided f urthe r, forbidden. That none of the funds appropriated elsewhere in this Act except fok printing and binding and for pay and allowances of officers and enlisted men of the Regular Army shall be used for expenses in con- nection with citizens' military training camps : Pro vi ded further, uniforms, etc , from That uniforms and other equipment or materiel furnished in accord- Army surplus stocks' ance with law for use at citizens' military training camps shall be furnished from surplus or reserve stocks of the War Department without payment from this appropriation, except for actual expense Price current to gov- ern payments . incurred in the manufacture or issue : Provided further, That in no case shall the amount paid from this appropriation for u niform s, equipment, or materiel furnished in accordance with law for use at citizens' military training camps from stocks under control of the War Depa rtment be in excess of the p rice curren t at the ti me the issue is made . Use of Army reserve supplies restricted . Under the authorizations contained in this Act no issues of reserve supplies or equipment shall be made where such issues would impair the reserves he ld by the War Department for two field armies or o ne mil lion men .