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 ‘ 1045. .  *~TITLE 82.--#NA1 . with their consent, t0_ duty, in the Militia Bixreen three emcers rvhe, at the time of their initial assignment, are active federnlly f{,·(j;)gBlZ€d Nntleual Guard QHECGIB and Wlionre reserve. ojiicers, ” and any S11Ch.0§lC€f·Whu€ se assigned shall receive the pay Q g.l1d nlll0wéi1ces‘pr0w·ided'in Title 37, fmj oflicers ot the Natiennl (u;u·d when autlwrized by lgiw .to_ receive Reagan} pay, .( Feb,
 * 3<, 11325, c. 371,.§ 3, 543 Stat. 1077.) -  -1- . _ -

FHS. ;Fi1!ld' ferypayinent of 0Hiceré of Militia .Burenu.——-The per and allew:1nces‘ pmviqeq in section 172 bf,this_ title for 1hie`§,'llit·f. of the Militia Bureau 'and_for the reservepilicers -.—z‘ mlm whole fund appropriated fur the support of the Natiennl _ tgmml. (Feb. $,.1925, cl. 371, § 3, 43 Stat. 1077.) ’ _ _ · no _(‘lm;m-r 12.——Rll¥‘L`E INSTRUCTION AND PRACTICE V Fult CIVILIANS. * ‘ · Y  I. isi-. Hide mmntzes and equipment for instruction und—pructice._ 1*2; l>iz·ect<¤r of civiliéxn mnxiksznanship. _ _ ‘ _` ` teumsn ·_ J _-  - _,   M ·· _· i Section 181*. Ride ranges and equipment for instrueticn ind prartice.5——¢The° Secretary of .Wnr_ shall, `within the limits et m>;»m;»;·iatiea1:s` nmde from time to time by Congress and in acmrglgxnce with —x·ensunnble rules and regulations approved by — him upon the recommendation of the National ·B0&l`d.·folf the lwemetien of ·RlHe Practice, authorize and provide fpr—_· ‘ (sx) Construction, equipment, maintenance.- and operation of imhmr. and eutiluer rlile mngele and their accessories end appli— amces; _ 9 --   _ _ V - ‘ · ` ~— (hp Instruction of able-bodied citizens of the United _St1nteg $:1 mnrksmnnship and, in connection therewith, -_the` en1pl0y—‘ 'mvnt of necessary instructors; —~ " ._ · ; _ te). Promotion of practiee in the   `ot rfiled arn1s,‘ the `snuimggxaneé and management of matches or competitions in the use of such·nrn1s,'a1;xd the issuance in connection therewith] ni the necessary arms, annnunitidny tnrgetsiand other neces- . sary supplies and. appliances, and the uwnrd to competitors of tm-plates, prizes, lgndges, and other insignia; . {, · (gl-) Sale —t0 niembers of the National Rifle Association, at cert to the`G0vernrnent,, and issue to clubs organized, for practiwe with rinednrms, under the direction of the National Board {wr the Promotion offRiHe #Prn¢tlce,_j0f nuns, ammunition, targhtr, and other supplies and appliaiices necessary for target przi<·ti0e;_ ·   _ · _ - · —_ M . (e) Maintenance of the National Beard for the Prexnctiim mj Rifle. Practice, including provision .for the necessary ex-. pvazses thereof and of is fnembexjs; `. · (fi l’r0<:ure1nent of necessary materials, supplies,`-npplig ,HllC$?t·¤, treptxies, prizes, badges, and ether_insiEgu~la, clerical ~and` other srerviees, and labor; 3 _· _ ‘ » (gz) Trnnlsnertatlen St employees, instructors, » and civilians te give er undergo instruction or tonseist or engage in practice  in theruese of ri_Hed arms, and the transportation and S~ubsist··  xr   r eemmntatlens in lieu of subsintence, of members of g< ,sprx;inlly<autbetiz»ed by the Secretary 0: We: te participu,   xrmatches or competitions in the {gse of rided nrins, mak? ingi a_ full report et all things done hereunder annually ‘t0 Congress. (June 7, 1924, cj @1,, Title I, Q Sint. 510.) _ 182. Director nf dviliam m;rks1¤nnsl1ip.—-The President is antheriz.ed,‘in his discretion, in appoint, as dlrekzgter of civilian markznnannhip, unrier the direction of the Secretary et War, an efiieerl 0£_ the Army er et the ,M81‘l!38—O0l'®. ,( Aug,. 29, 1933, c.418,§1,39Stat.648.)P ‘ ,· "· _~ __ 183;  of e&eers, and enlisted men fer duty t at rine ranges.-——TBe Prwident may detail mpabla. •¤,— ·  and non-
 * »,i,:ne&l to duty-Item the National Guard `shall be paid out
 * <::. lsetail of officersnnd enlisted xneu fer`="cluty at. riile ranges. _ _
 * ¤i.__Inemi1 of e:iltsted‘ men te instruct rifle clubs. '
 * e~J.~{‘emmutntien of tzjaneling expenses of members- of civilian rjile

1*10NAL quann ~¤ §[` 193* commissioned. omcersot tirgeguiar Army and National Guard to duty at auch .ran·ges an in tractors for the purpoaeof training the eitizemty in the use of the military arm-. (June ,3, 1916, c. 134, §_ 113, 39 Stat. 211.). . . · ” i. ' . 184. Detail o§_enlisted·men to instruct riHe·cluba.-—Tl1e”Se<:- `retairy of War, in his discretion, and under auch regulationstas i he may prescribe, may .€ll1tll01'lZ€ the detail of enlisted men. of the Army as temporary in·s,truct"0rs in rifle praetiele to organized rifle clubs requesting such instruction., (May 12, 1917, c. 12, 4G Stat. 64,)  _. l i t · · l 1 185. Commutation of traveling expenses ite members of clrilian rifle teams.—Members of-civilian rifle teams may, in the discretion of°the Secretary of.‘War, llepaid, as eeniznutazsm of. traveling expenses, at the ra-te of 5`cents   miie for the sliorteshueually traveled routefrom their homes to national nxatches, when authorized topartieipate ,therein‘by the-Seentaryeof War‘·`and for the return travel thereto: Provided fur-· ' ther,·That the payment of travel pay for the return joumey " .may_ he madein advanceof the actual peri’orma`nce of travel. _ (June 5, 1920, c. 240, 41.Stat; 966.) _ _ · I ‘ · Chapter 1 3.-he-MISCELLANEOUS -PROVISIONS,` ` Sec, _ V ·` _ · ° _. . 191. Preservation of names, numbers, {lags, etc., of units serving in ` ‘. ,World_War.,. ’ _  _ ‘ .- 192. Certain corps permitted to retain ancient privileges. · . · ‘ 193. Anolent prlvllegespt First Corps- Cadets, Masaachusettap 194. Maintenance of other troops by States and Territories. V Section 191. Preservationof namea, numbers, Hoge, etc., et', `units_ serving in World War.——In the reorganization of _ the .National Guard, the names, numbers and other designations? flags, and recordd of the divisions and submfdinate unlgé thereof that served in the World .War between April 6, ,1911, and‘Nov_emher 11, 1918, shall be preserved as such as far as. i practicable. (June 4, 1920, c. 22.7, subchapter I, $· 3, _41 Stat, 760.). ·— . - _ _ . _ _ V 192. Certain corpa perniitted to retain ancient privileges.-- Any corps oft Artillery, Cavalry, or Infantry existing in any `of the States on May 8," 1192, which- by the laws, custorna, or nsages of aald States has been in continuous existence since _ said day under the provléions of the laws of the United States, relating to the militia, shall the allowed to retain its ancient privileges, fsuhjeet, nevertheless, to alllg duties required by law of Qmilitla: Provided, That said organizations may be apart ( ot the National Guard and entitled to all the privileges of this title, and shall conformvin all respects to the organization,. discipline, and training ot. the National Guard .ln_ time of war: Pro1»€ded‘furthe1*, That for purpoézesg ot training and when on active duty in the `eerriee ot the United States ther may°heassigned rto higher unitafas the President may direct, and ahali be stibject to the orders of officers under whom they shall be _·S`€.l‘YlBgi.· (June 3, 1916, c. 134,'·§ 63, 39 Stat. 198,) ‘ ` 193.,’Ancient‘ privileges of First Corps` Cadets, Massachujsetts.-—P_ursuant to section 192 of this title, the First Corps of Cadets, antedating, and O continuously existing in the State ot —Massachusetts since May 8, 1792;-. new designated. as the Second Battalion, Tvsfo hundred and eleventh Artillery, Anti—· alreratt, Coast Artillery“ Corps, First Corps Cadets, Mashuchuaetta National Guard; hotel)? declared to be such Ea, corfus aa is dedned in said section, 192 for all the purposes thereof and now incorporated in u·1e`·o¤ge¤1aed·M1x1t1a anefa part · of the National Guard of Massachusetts, shall be allox{·ed’ to retain its ancient privileges and organization.-- Sald.tFirst Corps Cadets la hereby further declared to he entitled to a lieutenant éolonell in command, and a major rsecono in command-; and said o&cers,· when federally recognized, shall receive, in nceogdance jwithi the provisions ot this title and Title.