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 342 SIXTY·SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1. 1921. For subsistence of the Army, $11. For incidental expenses of the Quartermaster Corps, $29. For barracks and quarters, $17,625.55. For roads, walks, wharves, and drainagge, $1,230.73. For construction and repair of hospita, $12.24. For inland and rt storage and shipping facilities, $47.32. For medical andiliospital department, $5,204.39. For engineer equipment of troofps, $580.80. For engxeer operations in the eld, $110,957 .05. For or ance service, $1,276.18. For ordnance stores, ammunition, $580.58. For small aims target practice, $2,318.40. For manufacture 0 arms, $48.90. For ordnance stores and supplies, $113.80. For automatic riiies, $600. For arming, equipping, and training the National Guard, $365.61. For encampment and maneuvers, Organized Militia, $405.58. For repairs of arsenals, $68.75. For supplies for seacoast defenses, $89.10. For fire control at fortifications, $57,118.86. For aviation stations, seacoast defenses, $111.37. For armament of fortifications, $77,239.05. For fortifications in insular possessions, $1,415.69. For electrical and sound ranging equipment, and so forth, $2,062.89. For provi ground facilities, $146.19. For rebum levees on Mississippi River and tributaries damaged by Hood, $2,988.03. For increase of compensation, rivers and harbors, $217.60. For headstones for graves of soldiers, $10.62. For disposition of remains of officers, soldiers, and civil employees, $535.82. For prevention of deposits, harbor of New York, $60. NAVY DEPARTMENT. N"' ”°1’°"“"°°‘· For contingent and miscellaneous ex nses, Naval Observatory, $6. For increase of compensation, Navalilhtablishment, $14.15. For pay, miscellaneous, $964.17. For aviation, Na, $44,477.63. For pay, Marine gi s, $3,855.20. For maintenance, lguartermastefs Department, Marine Corps, $2,181.45. For contingent, Marine Corps, $1,088.15. For transportation, Bureau of Navigation, $17,202.42. For unne exercises, Bureau of Navigation, $20. For §Iaval%ar Colle e, Bureau of Navigation, $12. For outfits on first eriiistment, Bureau o Navigation, $1,448.43. For instruments and sup lies, B1u·eau of Navigation, $5,570.82. For ordnance and ordinance stores, Bureau of Ordnance, $138,230.06. For ammunition for vessels, $5,033.75. For new batteries for ships of the Navy, Bureau of Ordnance, $669.16. For reserve ordnance supplies, Bureau of Ordnance, $42,228.91. For maintenance, Bureau of Yards and Docks, $220.29. For care of hospital patients, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, $1,230. For pay of the Navy, $37,859.93. For provisions, Navy, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, $329.26. For maintenance, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, $43.17.