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 1.VDl National (iuartia-('ontinued l`ede;·al pay+('ontinued Arrears of pay. p. 1906, §§ 36221, 428: p. 2048. § 159 Attendance at service schools. p. 2047, § 146 (`U1ll1ll(‘l1C(‘Il1l‘lliZ of pay in Federal. service, p. 1043, § 157 Continuance of pay during hospital treatment for injuries in line of duty, p. 1044, §§ 161, 162 Dutyvvith Regular Army. p. 1043, § 147 Encampments, etc., for iield of Coast Guard instructions, pay for attendance. p. 1042, § 144 l Enlisted men, of grades other than sixth and seventh, p. 1043, § 154 ·———specialist rating in sixth and seventh grades, p. . 10-13, 5 153 c ° p Instruction camps, pay for attendance, p. 1042, §·145 Limit of pay during hospital treatment, p. 1044, § 163 Longevity pay for active service,’p. 1186, § 7 ` Otlicers assigned to Militia Bureau, p. 1044, §-175 (vflicers attending armory drills, p. 1042,“§ 143 Payfnent of arrears; p. 1044, § 159 ‘l’ayment of enlisted 1ll(’Il by State authorities, effect of provisions for Federal pay, p. 1043. § 155 Propertyrand disbursing officers, p. ·1037,“§ 49 Provisions for Federal pay as adecting payment of, enlisted inen by State authorities, p. 1043, § 155 Rate of base pay on active duty. p. 1186, §`7 · Iieservists on active duty, p, 1042, § 134 Stoppages, disposal, p.·1036, § 45. _ Time of payment for attending encampments and other exercises, ·p. 10-13, § 158 . Warrant oflieers attending armory drills, p. 1042, § 143 l·`cderal service, see Call or draft into Federal service, sllilfa Field Artillery _ ' "Issue of materiel. p. 1036, § 37 Issue of materiel from reserve stores of Army, p. 1036, § 44 l·`lr~t Corps Cadets of Massachusetts, retention of ancient privileges. p. 1045, § 193 l·`la;;s of unit servingin World War. preservation, p. 1045, § 191 ‘ Fllluis Annual appropriation, p. 1034, § 21 Annual estimates of expenses, p. 1035. § 25 Apportionment of appropriation, p. 1034, § 22 Disliursenient of appropriation, p. 1034, § 22 Forfeiture of right to allotment of appropriation, p. 1035. § 24 Money collected to reimburse Government for loss, damage or destruction of military property, p. 1036, § 45 · ° l’roceeds of sale, of disused target ranges, p'. 1034, § 23 ·-———oi' condemned stores, p. 1036, § 45 I lteduction of certain units to meet appropriation, p. 1035, § 26 Hoppages against <•fiicers and enlisted men, p. 1036, § 45 Ileathutarters, location. p. 1033, § 6 Horses. see Animals, supra Ilospital treatment for injuries in line of duty, p. 1044, §$ 161-163 _ Infantry, supplying and exchanging equipment, p. 1036, § 38 Inspections. p. 1034. § 15 . Instruction, training:. and discipline. Acceptance of comnnissions in National Guard by Regular Army otticers, p. 1039, § 69 `

rx 2320 National on1o·u--<mnttnttt»tt Instruction, training, and discipline-(‘tintinued Ammunition for target practice, p. 1039. § 71 Assignment of National Guard officers to duty with Regular Army, p. 1039, § 70 Amignment of ofiicers and men of Regular .\l‘lll}’ for instruction of National Guard. p. 1038. § tit} Attendance required to autliorizecredit for assembly for drill, p. 1038, § 62 Camps for instruction, officers and enlisted men, p. 10::s, § G4, -—— use of national military parks, p. 415.  411, 412 Coasedefense instruction, p.,103S, § G3 Company drill. animal amount required, p. 1038. § G2 Iietail of oflicers and men of Regular Army to attend encampments, etc., of National Guard. p. 103S.'§ 07 Detail of ollicers and men of ltegular Army to duty with National Guard. p. 1038, § (SS _ Encampments, maneuvers, and other exereises. annual period required, p.‘_1038. § 62 l·1ncatnpments or maneuvers- for tield or coast defense instruction. p. 1033, § 63 Field instruction, p. 1033, § 03. Firing and target practice. p. 1039. ’§ 71 indoor target practice. p. 1038. § 02 Ittspect<·r—instructors,_ofiices for, p. 1039. § T1 Instructo_rs, detail from Regular Army. p. 415. sft 411. 412 - ·_ Joint encampments and other exercises with ltegnlar Army, right of command, p. 1039. § 72 Leaves of absence for Government employees attending encampments. etc., p. 1039. 5 75 _ ~ · National military parks as training tields. p. 415, §§ 411, 412 ` Oflicers and men selected to attend service schools or to receive instruction during field exercises. p, 2047, § 65 _ . Organization to facilitate instruction and trainin:. pg 1033, § 8 ‘ Regulations for assembly on maneuvering grounds. p. 415. §§ 411, 412 _ Selection of officers or enlisted men for_ practical instruction· during tield exercise of Regular Army. p. 1038. § 65 . System of discipline, p. 1038. 5 fil Target practice, p. 1039, § 71 Training fields, use of national military parks, p. 415. 411, 412 Transportation to and from encantpntents, carriers t authorized to give reduced rates, p. 1039. § T3 _ Location of units and headquarters, p. 1033, § 5 . Loss of military property, see Artnament, equipment. and supplies, supra _ Maintenance of troops by States, 'Perritories. restrictive provision, p. 1046, § 194. Military decorations for National Guardsnten, Spanish War. and Mexican horder medals, p. 223, § 1413 Militaryproperty, see Arrnament, equipment, and supplies. supra Militia Composition and classes? p. 1033. § 1 Exemption from militia duty, p. 1033, § 3 Land force exclusively, p. 1033, § 2 Militia Bureau Assignment of National Guard ofiicers to duty in bureau, p. 1044, § 175 Assignment of officers and enlisted men of Regular Army to duty-o£ bureau, p. 1038, § GG; p. 1044, § 1'Tl