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 123STA T . 1 875PUBLIC LA W 111 – 32 —J U NE 2 4, 2 0 0 9(3)Acur r enta cc o unt i n g o f a l lt h e m ea s ures ta k en to transfer each d etainee listed under p aragraph ( 1 ) to the indi v id - ual ’ s countr y of citi z enship or another country . ( 4 ) A current description of the num b er of individuals released or transferred from detention at N aval S tation G uanta- namo B ay w ho are confirmed or suspected of returning to terrorist activities after release or transfer from Naval Station Guantanamo Bay. ( 5 ) An assessment of any efforts by al Q aeda to recruit detainees released from detention at Naval Station Guanta- namo Bay. (d) A D D IT I ONALM ATT ERST OBE I N C L U DED IN INITIAL R E P ORT. — The first report submitted under subsection (a) shall also include the following (1) A description of the process that was previously used for screening the detainees described by subsection (c)(4) prior to their release or transfer from detention at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay ,C uba. ( 2 ) An assessment of the ade q uacy of that screening process for reducing the risk that detainees previously released or transferred from Naval Station Guantanamo Bay would return to terrorist activities after release or transfer from Naval Sta- tion Guantanamo Bay. (3) An assessment of lessons learned from previous releases and transfers of individuals who returned to terrorist activities for reducing the risk that detainees released or transferred from Naval Station Guantanamo Bay will return to terrorist activities after their release or transfer. TIT LE I VD E P ARTMENT OF DEFENSE—CIVIL DEPARTMENT OF T H E ARM Y CORPS O F EN G INEERS—CI V IL OPERATION AND M AINTENANCE For an additional amount for ‘ ‘Operation and Maintenance’’ to dredge navigation channels and repair damage to Corps pro j ects nationwide related to natural disasters, $ 42, 87 5, 0 00, to remain available until e x pended: Provide d , That the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil W orks shall provide a monthly report to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate detailing the allocation and obligation of these funds, beginning not later than 6 0 days after enactment of this Act. FLOOD CONTROL AND COASTAL EMERGENCIES For an additional amount for ‘‘Flood Control and Coastal Emer- gencies’’, as authorized by section 5 of the Act of August 18, 1 9 41 (33 U .S.C. 701n), for necessary expenses relating to the con- sequences of natural disasters as authorized by law, $754,290,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the Secretary of the Army is directed to use $315,290,000 of the funds appro- priated under this heading to support emergency operations, to Reports.D e adlin e.