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 254 SIXTY—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 275. 1912. One hundred and two privates, eighteen thousand three hrmdred and sixt dollars; One elyectrician sergeant, five hundred and forty dollars; _ One Electrician sergeant, second class, four hundred and thirty- two dollars• One master gunner, four hundred and eighty dollars; For additional pay for first and second class gunners, two thousand one hundred and three dollars and ten cents; Additional pay for length of service, two thousand two hundred and fifty-three dollars an thirty-two cents; _ _ _ m§,§‘§*”,j°'be“°,§,1’,’,}§ Hereafter there shall be maintarned at the United States Mrhtary mw!. Academy an engineer detachment, which shall consist of one first sergeant, one quartermaster sergeant, eight sergeants, ten corporals, two cooks, two musicians, thirty-eight first—class privates, and thirty- e` ht second-class rivates; an-. lgFor ay of suchpengineer detachment, twenty-four thousand dol- ,,, lars; `agditional pay h of service, six thousand four hundred rusngf and e` ht dollars: P, That the enlisted men of said detachment glial] receive the same pay and allowances as are now or may be ,mw“_0fAmy hereafter authorized for corresponding grades in the battalions of ` engineers: Prwidedfurtlwr, That nothing herein shall be so construed as to authorizxn inviirvijasehin the total number of enlisted men of the _ Arm now au orize y w; R"°““"“‘°‘“°°“°" Bgms to enlisted men reenlisting within three months from date mk of discharge, two thousand three hundred and ninety-six dollars; c,,'Q"",,,§?‘· °°°·· °“ Travel allowances to enlisted men on discharge, eight hundred and fift -three dollars and fifty-two cents; &othi§ not drawn due enlisted men on discharge, seven thousand nine hun ed and seventy-two dollars and sixty cents; Interest on deposits due enlisted men, eight hundred and twenty- _ five dollars and sixteen cents; m§,j{‘” P•Y· °"““*"" For extra pay of three enlisted men emplpged as clerks in the office of the adiiutant, United States Military Ac emy, at fifty cents each per day, ve hundred and forty-nine ollars; For extra pay of two enlisted men employed as clerks in the 0500 gi the c3rnmanridant‘;>fl{:adets, at fifty cents each per day, three huned an sixty- ve dollars; For extra pa of four enlisted men employed as printers, at headquarters United, States Military Academy, at fifty cents each per day, six hundred and twenty-six dollars; For extra pay of one enlisted man employed as watchman, at thirty- $:1; centsos per day, one hundred and ninety-one dollars and sixty- e cen ; For extra {say of one enlisted man emcployed as trumpeter at the cadet barrac, at thirty-five cents per ay, one hundred and fifty- nine dollars and sixty-nme cents; For extra pay of two enlisted men employed in the philosophical department observatory, one as a mechanic and one in care of a paratus, at fifty cents eac per day, three hundred and thirteen doll)ar·s· For extra pagftof two enlisted men emplogred in the chemical geaartment, at y cents each per day, three undred and thirteen o ars; For extra {gy of one enlisted man em£loyed in the department of gfriawmgigrt y cents per day, one hun and fifty-six dollars and cen ; Igor extra pay of one enlisted man employed in the mathemajcal de](a§tftn)re;1;;] gt Bfty cents per day, one hundred and fifty-six dollars M 5 _ For extra pay of five ordnance soldiers employed, one as draftsman rn charge of museum, one as machinist, one as clerk, one in the department 0 ordnance and gunnery, one as skilled attendant in the