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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 207. 1911. 1017 One hundred and eighty privates, thirty-two thousand four. hundred dollars; Additional pay for length of service, eighteen thousand dollars; Extra pay of the enlisted men of the Army service detachment, m;E§§§‘§‘S*$§’,;,'f{‘{,‘},2§{Q Quartermaster’s Department, on extra duty at West Point, twenty- four thousand dollars; For pay of cavalry detachment: One iirst sergeant, five hundred m€,§f'“l" d°°°°h` and forty dollars; One stable sergeant, three hundred and sixty dollars; Five ser eants, one thousand eight hundred dollars; Two coois, seven hundred and twenty dollars; Eight corporals, two thousand and sixteen dollars; Two trumpeters, three hundred and sixty dollars; One horseshoer, three hundred and sixty dollars; ?~ One farrier, two hundred and fifty-two dollars; ’ One saddler, two hundred and lift -two dollars; One wagoner, two hundred and fig —two dollars; ¥~ Seventy-seven privates (cavalry), thirteen thousand eight hundred and sixty dollars; Additional pay for length of service, seven thousand and eighty- eivht dollars; · bFor(pay of artillery detachment: One first sergeant ,five hundred and m§u"{*“°’Y “°*°°"· forty ollars; ` One quartermaster sergeant, three hundred and sixty dollars; One stable ser eant, three hundred and sixty dollars; One chief mechanic, two hundred and eighty-eight dollars; Six sergeants, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; Three cooks, one thousand and eighty dollars; Twelve corporals, three thousand an twentIy—four dollars; Four mechanics, one thousand and eight do lars; Two trumpeters, three hundred and sixty dollars; One hundred and two privates, eighteen thousand three hundred and sixty dollars; One e ectrician sergeant, five hundred and forty dollars; d gne electrician sergeant, second class, four hundred and thirty-two o ars; One master gunner, four hundred and eighty dollars; For additional pay for first and second class gunners, one thousand six hundred and eightly dollars; d gdditional pay for ength of service, one thousand eight hundred o ars; Bonus to enlisted men reenlisting within three months from date R"°“““‘m°““’°""* of discharge, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five dollars; Travel allowances to enlisted men on discharge, eight hundred and chf_‘;;§"· °*"·· °“ ‘“" three dollars and four cents; Clothing not drawn due enlisted men on discharge, eight thousand and seventy-one dollars; Interest on deposits due enlisted men, one thousand one hundred and fifty dollars; For extra pay of three enlisted men employed as clerks in the m§;'”· P°F·°“"S*°" office of the adjutant, United States Military Academy, at fifty ` cents each per day, five hundred and forty-nine dollars; For extra pay of two enlisted men employed as clerks in the office of the commandant of cadets, at fifty cents each per day, three hundred and sixty-six dollars; For extra pay of four enlisted men employed as printers, at headquarters United States Military Academy, at Eity cents each per day, six hundred and twenty-six dollars; For extra pay of one enlisted man employed as watchman, at thirty- five cents per day, one hundred and ninety-two dollars and fifteen cents;.