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 77 S FIFTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 196. 1903. · maneuvers, and field instruction of any part of the Regular Army at or near any military post or camp or lake or seacoast defenses_of the P°Y· °“°· United States. In such case the organized militia so participating shall receive the aampn pay, sugsrstencp, 2ndk;ra1}spoA{mtionba)sl:s prod vided by law for the officers an men o the gu ar rmy e par out of the appropriation for the pay, subsistence, and transportation of m Apy 0m. the Army: lgomded, That the command of such mrhtary post or camp W dw mm °¤¤· and of the officers and troops of the United States there stationed shall mmremain with the regular commander of the fpost without regard to the rank of the commanding or other officers 0 the militia temporarily so . encamped within its lrmrts or 1D its vicinity. _ _ _ uA¤g1W¤¤¢gt*tgng=iili· Sec. 16. That whenever any officer of the organized militia shall, ‘ mairsisigmseneors. ng upon riecommendlationthof  gciyepnpgl of pny Stpte,hTerrr;p1ry, og nera comman mg e s rrc 0 ‘ um ia, an w en au orize by the President, attend and pursue a regular course of study at any military school or college of the United States such officer shall receive from the annual appropriation for the support of the Army the same travel allowances, and uarters, or commutation of quarters, to which an officer of the Regullar Army would be entitled if attending such school or college under orders from proper military autnorrty, and shall also receive commutation of subsistence at the rate of one dollar per day while in actual attendance upon the course of instruction. é¤¤¤¤¤f¤¤¤v¤*¤r¤¤· Sec. 17. That the annual Sgpproprration made bv section sixteen ° 1€.S.,sec.1661,p.290. hundred and sixty-one, Revi Statutes, as amended, shall be ava1lable for the purppse of providing for issue to the organized militia any stores and supp 'es or publications which are supplied to the Army by umgmug (,*,,*1*** any department. Any State, Territory, or the istrict of Columbia ppmay, with the approval of the Secretary of War, purchase for cash from the War Department, for the use of its militia, stores, supplies material of war, or military publications, such as are furnished to the Army, in addipiop {tp those issueélfunder the prpvisions of thlis got, at the price at w 'c ey are iste or issue to the Army wit the cost uf; °"°°°*P°”"°“‘ of transiportation added, and funds Eecpitvlpd ffcim such, sales shall be ` credite to the appropriations to w ic ey e ong and shall not be covered into the Treasury, but shall be available until expended to replace therewith the supplies sold to the States and Territories and to the District of Columbia in the manner herein provided. ,,,,.‘},'Q}‘,‘,§§‘l ,‘§§mg,,,Q§{ Sec. 18. That each State or Territory furnished with material of r>¤¢¤¤¤ Mmm- war under the provisions ofdthis or former {tots of Congress shall, during the year next prece in eac annua allotment of funds, in accordance with section sixteen hundred and sixty-one of the Revised Statutes as amended. have required every company, troop, and battery in its organized militia not excused by the governor of such State or Territory to participate in practice marches or go into camp of instruction at least nve consecptégch days, and to agjemble for drill End instruction at company, on or regimen armories or ren ez- ‘°“P"°“°“· vous or for target practice no; less than twenty-four times, and shall also have required during suc year an inspection of each such company, troop. ;ndRbatt{:ryXo be made by an officer of such militia or an officer of the egu ar rmy. “}.’,'}';*},,{’,§_,{,',,f;,§'e‘,{‘§Q,j Sec. 19. That upon the application of the governor of any State or Territory furnished with materrallpf Sugar under thpxprovisions of this Act or former laws o Congress the cretary of ar may detail one or more officers of the Arm}y_to,attend any encampment of the organ-, ized militia, and to give suc instruction and information to the officers mm- and men assembled in such ramp as may be requested by the governor. Such officer or officers shall immediately make a report of suc eneam - ment to the Secretary of War, who shall furnish a copy thereof to the governor of the State or Territory.