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 §= 14 TITLE'37.g—»I’A1’ A of [the Army and Marine Corps shall have their retired Day ·" computed hs now `suthorizcd by law on the besis of pay provideddn this une. (June 10, 1922, Q, 212,.5 9,-42-Stat. 629.) » 14.  pty of warrant oQcers_a¤d enlisted men of Nsvy and   and after July 1, 1922,the monthly base `pay or we rrant oflicere of thetblsvy and Cogst Gusrd shall he ss follows: Duringtlxe drsl'; six.years.of service——at_sea·, $153; en shore, $135; during the second six years of service-——ut seal, $168; on shore, $147; after twelve yem·s’ rvice>-at see, $189; op shore, _ $168. :011 dud after  uly lffgg, for purposes of pay, enlisted men of the- Navy end Coast Guard. shall be distributed in sever; grades, vvith-monthly base rates ot pay as follows: Flrst grade,:$126,; second 'graide, $84; third grade, _ $72} fourth grade, $60;`·fifth grade, $54; sixth g1‘}8d€, $36; seventh grade; _$21. Chief petty omcers under acting appoint ment shell be included · in the Bret grade at a monthly base pay of $90. (Juue.10, 1922, 6; 212, 5 10, .42 Stat. 630.) 15. Pty grade fof various rating; of enlisted men of Navy hind Coast Guard; increase for length of service;-—The Secretary of the Navy is authorized to hx the pay grsdefor the warious rating ofenlisted men of the Navy; and the Secretary ef the Treasury is authorized to -iix · the psy grade for the various ratings of enlisted men ot_—,the Coast Guard. Mates shell receive the pay of enlisted men of the first grag1e'·~of the _Navy. Nothizig comgined hereiu shall operate to reduce the -my now being received by axry transferred member `of the Fleet Naval. Reserve,. 21:1 lieu‘ of all permanent additions tc my now `aiuthortzed for enlisted men ot·‘ the Navy and Coast Guard, they shall receive, as e permanent addition to their psy,_en increase of 10 `per centuin on ’t,he_ baseypay of thein ’ retiug upon completion ot the ‘·t1rst four years of enlisted serv ice, and an additional increase ot 5 per centuin for each fom years' service thereafter, the total not to exceed 25 per centum All transient additlops to pay of enlisted men, of -the Nav; and Coa$t_Guard are vhereby- repealed, except as provided `fo1 insekztion 30.of this title, (June- 10, 1922, c, 212, 5 10, 4i Stat.630.). _ · · ·   15. Pay of _ insular force of `Nsyy; reenlistment gratuity lows repealed; enlistment allowances; retiredpay of enlisted mea.-—The rates of pay of the insular forée of the Navy shall be one-halt the rates o_f_ pay prescribed for enlisted men 01 ‘ the Navy ju, corresponding ratlngs. Existing laws authorizing ·a re0ulistnicnt·gratuity‘to enlisted me;1'.0t the Navy and Coast Guard ere hereby repealed, and an enlistment‘·al1owa1ic¢ equal to`_$50 multiplied by the number- of yeers" served In‘ the enlistment period {rom whlch he has last beeu discharged · but not to exceed $200, shall bex paid to every honorably dis charged enlisted man ot the Bret; three ‘grades ‘wh`0_‘reenlist: within a period of three months from the date lot his dis charge; and an enlistment allowauée of $25 .multiplied by the » number ot years served ain the enlistment period from whicl he hes last been discharged,. but not to exceed $100, shall be paid to every houorebly dikharged enllsted men of the othen gr:1des_ who `reeulists " within a perlod of three. months fron the date of hisdischarge; Ouuud utter July 1, 1922, retired enlisted men ot the Nevy and  Gumjd shell have thelu retired pay computed as now authorized by law on the basis of peyprovided `by this title. (June 10, 1922, c. 212, Q 10, 4S Stat.  · · ·. * - · ‘ 17. Retainer peyof men transferred to Fleet Navel Reserve or Fleet Marine Corp; Reserve.--—The,retd1ner pay ot `all mer who were on July 1*, 1022, `transferred members et thef Flee Naval Bmrve or the Fleet Murine Corps Rwerve _ shall b< Nb computed on the rates of; pay " authorized fer enlisted men of the naval service by this title: Provided, That the re A téiuerlpey ot such rmrvists shall be not lmsjhen that .t< which they were entitled ou June 30, 1922, ualderl deeisions ~o:

@0 ALLO,WA·NCl£S a 1.188 ;· _1;he_.Gomptroller of the ‘T1‘€aSmfy i9_forco·o11 that date, (yum} 1 _ 10, 1922, c. 212, § 10; May 31, 1924, e., 224, § 3, 43 Statl 251.). _ _ 18. Credit to eulisted men bf service as warrant or commis-' sionped o§cers.——-All enlisted men of all the services me11tione41. ‘ ln_ the first paragrapl1..ot — section 1 of this title who serve as 1 .warra,nt\orwcommissloxwd.o®cers»in any of ssigi Sqnwes, in cluding "udju11ct Iorc`es thereof, shall be credited with an . _ j active service so perforlned durlpg the perlod from April .6 I 1917,_ to December 31, 1921. in the computation or their gui ? listed service for longevity DR! D¤1‘D0S%, MRI shall be pm ‘ · _8QQ01‘diIlg1y; -(J\II}BA10,·l922, c·`212• § 10;  1924, (2, QQL ,‘ 1 §3,;43 Stat. 251.) _. ‘ _, · · · — _ , , · " 19. Money allowances to warrant deem and éuligtgd men . commutation abt rations of »· eultétcd nm.-Wanant officers of , me ·_Army, ix1cludir1g*'tli0se of ‘ the Armygibiillc Planter Ser_v.iq._»_ of me Navy, Mag—lx1e»Corps, and G<¤SfG¤¤rd. shall be entitled · is autlnorized iI1.-S€Qti0Il 9 of this title for o§cers receiving 1 the pay_ ot the tlrst period, and to the same mmey ‘¤llowm—€ ( for rental of quarters as is. authorized ixr section 10 of this 1 title for omcers receiviug the pay of. the first wltiod. To PRN], 1- enlisted umu not furnished cgnarters or rations ju Html there s shall be granted, under sucl1_ xxegunauous as tim Presadene-Key. » prescribe`, a11.`allo%v;1i1ce“for quarté1?s_a11d subsistencq the value Z £_ of which shall depend on the conditions under which the 1 ·duty of the man is ·_l1eln$ performed, and shall not exceed sr t per day. '1‘l1ese_ regulations shall be uuifozm ter- all theservr `ices mentioned in the Htst paragraph orswuono 1 of this title, r Subsistenceé for pilots-_sl1a1l be- paid- in mwmm with {exist- _ - ing.- regulations, engl rations for enlisted mes may be~ces1-5 r muted, as—r1ow;autl10rlged by law; (June 10, 192} c. 212, $.11, ._42'Stat.630,)-"»·~, .-2 _‘  · 1 r’ I 20. Mileage allowance to &¢1’I;, travel expe¤i¤.—0lll<·ers r ‘ of any of the `serilces mentioned in the ilrstpatagraph o£a`soc· l E tion 1_ot this title, when -tx·a#ellng under competent orders with ” Qui troops. Shall" `feceive R mileage allowance fat the tate of r'~ S cents perf guile, ldlstauce to` be computed by the shortest l` usually"travcle<l._ route and existing- laws providing for the l lssueof trausportutlou xequests to·`officei·s of the Army travel- ! lug undef competent 01#d€I‘S,` aud fob tI]€dB€ti0H to be made ‘ t__ United States. are herebj made applicable-to allthe services. z_ mentloued in the mst paragrauh of section 1 of this title.: but a_ lu cases amen- orders are given . for travel td   performed, repeatedly between two or more places ih the same vicinity. 4 as determl11ed`·`by the head of the executive department mms u cemed, he may, in his discretion. direct that actual uid seces- ·. sary expenses only be allowed. Actual expenses only shall he ae paid ·for-‘travel under ordersoutside the limits of the -U11ited 1 States in Noxgth America. Unless otherwise exwsly piovidoel se by law, no 0mCB1’ ot the servlcu mentioned in 'UI€‘¤1'8C mror· graph of sectloi1`,1~oftl1ls title shall be allowed or paiclwluf 1 sum in excess of expeus& actually incurred. for subslstence o I while-traveling ousduty away from his designated post  duty. r nor auy sum tor. such expenses actually l11cu1*17ed_l11_ excess. ot a. $7 per day. ‘ The heads ot the executive. departments `concernpd ~ Z l ate `authothed to "p·r:es;:rlbe per diem gates of allesauce, ¤0¢'- ` exceeding $6, 111 lieu ot submtehce to o@cers traveling 0¤ B cmclal business aud sway from their _ deslgqated posts of duty- 1- (June 10,1922, c.`212, { 12, 42 Stat. 631.) $ · " - ` t · 21.‘Ho11ey_nllovrsace in lieu M transportstio in kid for e dependents of commissioned uid enlisted peiséusels--1u lieu. 1 of the tra11sportatlou l11.klnd·authorlz& by section @8. ‘1‘itle 31. —-` NAéY, to be furnished by the Ux1lted` States for ·d¢p@d€!\t§$• _¢h€ D President may authorise the payuieatlu mosey ot amounts t equal to such commercial transportation costs wha such travel
 * . for subsisteinoe and rental of quarters; nhistence fo: pilots.;
 * at all times to the same money allowance for subsistence as
 * ” froi11.x1:1ileuge.accouuts` when trausportation is furnished bytlw