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58 STAT.] 78TH CONG. , 2D SESS.--CH. 269--JUNE 22, 1944 Armor, armament, and ammunition: Toward the armor, arma- ment, and ammunition for vessels hereinbefore described under the head of "Construction and machinery", including the necessary machine tools, equipment, land, and facilities for existing or additional public or private plants for the production of armor, armament, and ammu- nition, $1,300,000,000, to remain available until expended. Emergency construction: On account of the one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine additional vessels appropriated for in part by title VI, Naval Appropriation Act, 1942, including hulls, machin- ery, outfits, armor, armament, ammunition, and essential tools, equip- ment, and facilities in public or private plants for the building or equipping of such vessels or portions thereof, to be immediately available and to remain available until expended, $229,000,000: Pro- vided, That no obligations shall be incurred under this appropriation after December 31, 1943, that would entail expenditures in liquidation thereof after December 31, 1945. REPAIR FACILITIES, NAVY Repair facilities, Navy, $145,000,000, toward contract authori- zations heretofore granted, to remain available until used, and of such amount $15,000,000 shall be immediately available. COAST GUARD Office of Commandant: For personal services at the seat of govern- ment, $2,012,031; Pay and allowances: For pay and allowances prescribed by law for commissioned officers, cadets, warrant officers, petty officers, and other enlisted personnel, active and retired, temporary cooks, surf- men, substitute surfmen, and three civilian instructors; retired pay for certain members of the former Life Saving Service authorized by the Act approved April 14, 1930 (14 U. S . C. 178a); not exceeding $10,000 for cash prizes for men for excellence in boatmanship, gun- nery, target practice, and engineering competitions; transportation of dependents of Coast Guard personnel on active duty and retired and Reserve officers and of retired and Reserve enlisted personnel, of grades entitled to transportation of dependents in the Regular Coast Guard, when ordered to active duty (other than training) and upon relief therefrom; carrying out the provisions of the Act of June 4, 1920 (34 U. S . C. 943); not to exceed $15,000 for cost of special instruction, including books, laboratory equipment and fees, school supplies, and maintenance of students; motion picture and other equipment for instructional purposes; rations or commutation thereof for cadets, petty officers, and other enlisted personnel, mile- age and expenses allowed by law for officers, including per diem rates of allowance, and the Secretary is hereby authorized to prescribe per diem rates of allowance for Public Health Service officers detailed to the Coast Guard as authorized for Coast Guard officers; traveling expenses of other persons traveling on duty under orders from the Navy Department, including transportation of cadets, enlisted per- sonnel, and applicants for enlistment, with subsistence and transfers en route, or cash in lieu thereof, and traveling expenses for the examinations authorized by the Act entitled "An Act to provide for retirement for disability in the Lighthouse Service", approved March 4, 1925 (33 U. S. C . 765); transportation in kind and sub- sistence to discharged cadets; uniforms, accouterments and equip- ment for officers and cadets, and the appropriation reimbursed, as provided by law (14 U. S . C . 30); clothing for enlisted personnel authorized by law; civilian clothing, including an overcoat when 315 Post, pp. 609, 867 . 56 Stat. 81 . Limitation on in- curring obligations. 56 Stat. 232; 57 Stat. 55. Ante, p. 159. 46 Stat. 164. Transportation of dependents. Ante, p. 129. Public Health Serv- ice officers, per diem rates. 43 Stat. 12I. 40 Btat. 104.