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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 240. 1920. 973 For pay of National Guard, $7,532,927: Provided, That all the §,§3?,_w moneys hereinbefore appropriated for the arming, equipping, and Acwurismg. traininv of the Nationa Guard shall be disbiused and accormted for as one ziund. Arms, Uxrrorims, EQU1r>m~:xr,Gnrc., Fos FIELD Srcnvrcn, Nirroulr. se;}g’g*g» °*°·· ‘°* md Uann. To rocure b urchase or manufacture and issue from time to _P“’°“*’S€ °’ m°¤¤· time tid the Natioriiil Guard upon requisition of the governors of the L`cmm0mm` several States and Territories, or the commanding general, National Guard of the District of Columbia, such number of United States service arms with all accessories Field Artillery and Coast Artillery material, Engineer, Signal, and sanitary material, accouterments, Held uniforms, clothing, uipage, ublications, and military stores of all kinds, including puelilic animzlls, and a reserve supply of such arms, material, accouterments, Held uniforms, clothing, equipage and military stores of all kinds, as are necessary to arm uniform, and equip for Held service the National Guard of the several, States, Territories, and the District of Columbia, $8,000,000: Provided, That the figgsggh border Mexican border medal and ribbon issued to National Guard officers mam. and enlisted men under the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act S,,E€},*§ 0$§§$“$§§,l,, ‘§§ making appropriations for the sup(port of the Army for the fiscal year *><>{,*})*;* ,j,*¤;*¤,j=,·; ending June 30, 1919," a prove July 9, 1918, shall be issued to ' ° ` National Guard officers and) enlisted men who at the same time served as such in the Held under the call of the National Guard to such Mexican border service but were stationed for service at points other than on the Mexican border: Provided further, That such medals shall Bb{*5?§{,g?,h,§§g§,§"g';“· not be issued to men who have subsequent to such service been ’ ` dishonorably discharged from the service or deserted: Provided ,,;;·;:;::;r:,,;,g,*,;:=,.z {Qurther, That members of the National Guard who have or shall °m°¤“’· ecome entitled for a. continuous period of less than one month to Federal pay at the rates Hxed for the Regular Army, whether by virtue of a call by the President, of attendance at school or maneuver, or of any other cause, and whose accounts have not yet been settled, shall receive such pay for each day of such period; and the thirty- first day of a calendar month shall not be exc uded from the compu- _ tation: And provided further, That the Secretary of War is hereby ,,,_,{$$“,$,,u¥fcfJ2°}§"g,i; directed to issue from surplus stores and materiel now on hand and °“’¤l)“”‘°'°’· purchased for the United States Army such articles of clothing and equi ment and Field Artillery materiel and ammunition as ma be needied by the National Guard organized under the revisions oiy the Act entitled “An Act for making further and more effgctual provisions V¤¤· 3*% v- *97- for the national defense, and for other urposes," approved June 3, I 1916. This issue shall be made Witlilout charge against militia Millie ,§l`f,`€§§?i$.3m§ appropriations. Frnnn ABTILLERY RTATERIEL, Narrorvru. GUARD. témld A’""°“` '“"` For the purpose of manufacturing Field Artillery materiel for the ““°“‘”°‘“““¥· Neitional Guard, $10% UI `or the ur rose o man acturin and rocurin Field Artillc *’“"'i*’°?"’i“?; ?“'· materiel for? tlie National Guard ofgthe seiieral Stgtes, Territoridlslj iiii¤¤‘lmted and the District of Columbia, but to remain the property of the United States and to be accounted for in the manner now prescribed by law, the Secretary of War is hereby authorized, under such regulations as he may prescribe, on the requisitions of the governors of the several States and Territories or the commanding eneral of the National Guard of the District of Columbia, to issue said artillery materiel to the National Guard, $100.