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 12 2 STA T . 1 43PUBLIC LA W 11 0– 1 8 1 —J A N .28, 2008 (2)TREATM E N T OFU NO BLIG ATE D FUND S.—Unobligated a m o u nt sr emaining in t h e F undaso f the end of the c ommemo - rati v e p eriod specified in subsection (b) shall be held in the Fund until transferred b y la w. (h) L IMITATION ON EXP ENDITURES.—Total e x penditures from the Fund , using amounts appropriated to the D epartment of Defense, may not exceed $5, 0 00,000 for fiscal year 200 8 or for any subse q uent fiscal year to carry out the commemorative program. (i) FUNDING.— O f the amount authori z ed to be appropriated pursuant to section 3 0 1 (5) for Defense-wide activities, $1,000,000 shall be available for deposit in the Fund for fiscal year 2008 if the Fund is established under subsection (e). SEC.59 9. R EC OGNIT ION O FM EM B ERSOFT H E MON U MENTS , FINE A RTS, AN D ARCHI V ES P ROGRAM OF THE CIVI L AFFAIRS AND MILITAR Y GOVERNMENT SECTIONS OF THE ARMED FORCES DURING AND FOLLO W ING WORLD WAR II. C ongress hereby— (1) recognizes the men and women who served in the M onuments, Fine A rts, and Archives program (MFAA) under the Civil Affairs and Military G overnment S ections of the United States Armed Forces for their heroic role in the preservation, protection, and restitution of monuments, wor k s of art, and other artifacts of inestimable cultural importance in Europe and Asia during and following W orld War I I (2) recognizes that without their dedication and service, many more of the world ’ s artistic and historic treasures would have been destroyed or lost forever amidst the chaos and destruction of World War II; (3) acknowledges that the detailed catalogues, documenta- tion, inventories, and photographs developed and compiled by MFAA personnel during and following World War II, have made, and continue to make, possible the restitution of stolen works of art to their rightful owners; and ( 4 ) commends and extols the members of the MFAA for establishing a precedent for action to protect cultural property in the event of armed conflict, and by their action setting a standard not j ust for one country, but for people of all nations to acknowledge and uphold. TI T LEV I —COMP E NSA TION AN D OT H E R PERSONNEL B ENE F ITS Subti t leA—Pay a nd All ow an c e s Sec .601 . F iscal yea r2 00 8 increase in m ilitary basic p ay. Sec. 602. B asic allowance f or h ousin g for reser v e component members without de - pendents who attend accession training while maintaining a primary residence. Sec. 60 3 . Ex tension and enhancement of authority for temporary lodging expenses for members of the Armed Forces in areas sub j ect to major disaster dec- laration or for installations experiencing sudden increase in personnel levels. Sec. 60 4 . I ncome replacement payments for reserve component members experi- encing extended and fre q uent mobili z ation for active duty service. Sec. 60 5 . M idmonth payment of basic pay for contributions of members of the uni- formed services participating in T hrift Savings Plan.

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