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 ?2321 n National Guard—Continued Militia Bureau—Continued Chief of bureau, appointment and term of ollice, g 1044, § 172 - _ ' —-eiilling vacancy in office, p. 1044, § 173 -—-—rank, pay, `allowances, and retirement, p. 1104 §172. · . ‘ Creation of bureau. p. 1044, § 171. Fund for payment of officers of bureau, p. 1045, § 17 Funds for expenses, p. 1034, § 22 Otiicers and men as component part of Regular Arm; p. 169_ § 4 ‘· i Mules. see Animals. supra _ Names and numbers of units serving in World War, pre ervation, p. 1045, § 191 Otlicers i Allowances to officers. see Allowances, supra .Assignment to duty in Militia Bureau, p. 1044, §/175 Assignment to duty with Regular Arm?. I1. 1039,  7 Cinnnnand of divisions and brigades, p. 1033, § 8 · Commission in Otticers` Reserve Corps contemporaneou with National Guard commission, p. 182, § 350 Details for duty atriile ranges, p. 1045. 183 ¥l·]ligibility to General Staif Corps of Army, p, 171, § 2 I·Zxa1ninations for commissions, p. 1041, § 113 Federal oath, p. 1041, 5 112 1 · ‘ Filling vacancies in organizations in Federal service. ] 1041,§ 115 . Pay. see Federal pay, supra tgnalitications, p. 1040, {5 111 Vacating commissions. p. 1041, § 114 ' (nganization and territorial distribution. plans prepared li War Department General Staff, p. 172, § 37 - Organization, generally, p. 1033, § 5 Pay. see Federal pay, supra Payment of enlisted men by State 'aut\l1orities, effect of pre visions for Federal pay, p. 1043, § 155 Pensions for death or disability in Federal service, p. 1041 § 100 ‘ · 'Privileges retained by certain Kold organizations, p. 104F §g 192..193 . _ Property. see Armament, equipment and supplies, supra Property and disbursing otiicers Accounting. p. 1037, 5 49 Agents, authority to employ, p. 1037, § 50 ’ Bond requirement, generally. p. 1037, § 40 —————-·· to account for travel ration fundnot required. 1 . .1037, § 43 ‘ Designation or detail. p. 1037. §_—19 Pay. p. 1037, § 49 Reduction of strength, p. 1034, § 16 Reserves U “ .3 — Iinlistment in reserves, p. 1012. § 132 listablishniciit and organization, 'p. 1041. § 131 Pay and' allowances on active duty. p. 1042, § 134 Transfer from reserve to active list, and vice versa p. 1042, § 133 · E. ‘ Retired officers of Regular Army} assignment to duty witl National Guard, p. 206, § 991 Retirement ot enlisted men, right to receive salary i1 addition to retired pay, p, 31, § 59 Retirement of ofiicers, right to receive salary in additioi to retired pay, p. 31. § 59 ’ Riding school of guardsmen not taxable as riding academy p. 743, § 219. Ritle instruction and practice for civilians Detail of officers and enlisted men for duty at ride ranges, p. 1045, § 153 ` 36270°———2G—·——·-146

YDEX National Guard——Cont inued ltitle instruction' and practice for clvilians-—(‘onti·nue<l _ D- Details of enlisted men to instruct rifle clubs, p. 1015, 184 ‘ _ J ‘ 4, Rifle clubs, p. 1045, §§ 134, 185 Q Rifle ranges and equipment, p.  181 _ Traveling expenses of members of civilian ritle teams,. '6 p; 1045, § 185 ‘ Service schools Y, Pay for attendinct, p. 1042, § 146 Selection of oflicers and enlisted men to attend, p. 1-038,- · `§ 65, . I s- Sianal materiel, issue from reserve stores of Army, p. 1036, ' l § 44 " it 1 i Arniy._p. 1033, § tl ., . $‘ e police or constabularies not aiiectctl by National '0 I Guard laws, p. 1046, § 194 · Strength _ is Enlisted force, p. 1041. §§ 121. 122 Reduction of strength of particular organizations,. _ p. 1034, § 16 i ‘ i6 Tactical units Combining’ detachments from di§erent States, p. 1033, _>. Command of units, detail of otiieers by I’i·t·si·1ent, p. 1033, § S , Composition, p. 1033, § 5 _ _ Correspondence with organization of Regular Army, p. 1033, § 5 · y Designation of units comprised entirely within Stats or Territory, p. 1033, § 7 ‘ Divisions and brigades, pj`1033, § 7 Location and ·headquarters, p. 1033, § 5 >- `— I Location of units. p. -1033, §§ 6, 7 Q President authorized to prescribe organization, p. 1033, 4, ,;, — _§ 5 V Reduction, of strength, p. 1034, § 16 3. Target ranges. sale of disused ranges, p. 1034. § 23 I Training. see Instruction, training, and discipline, supra. Training, distriliution, etc., plans alid policies prepared by v War Department General Statt, p. 172, § 38 Uniform _. p B Issue from reserve stores of Army, p. 1036, § 44 Type of uniform. p. 1035. § 31 w. Units. see Tactical units. supra Use by States and Territories within their territorial limits, · p. 1046. § 104 National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers See also APPROPRI.\'I`IONS Accounts. see Funds and accounts, infra Aid to Sta or Territorial home, p. 677, § 134 Appropriatt% see Funds and accounts. infra Battle Mounta n Sanitariuin Reserve. control by manaxers L, of national home. p. 678. § 151 i°i‘ r ji Beneficiaries of zhome, see Inmates. infra li Board of Managers .Annual reports, p. 675. § 76 tl (‘itizen managers, election. p. 675. § 73 Composition of l»oartl,.p. 675. § 71 ti Donations for home, authority to accept, p. 076. § 111 Duties of board, p. 675. § 76 ·, Election of officers by hoard. p. 675. § 74 Expenses. allowance for. p. 675, § 75 Service without compensation. p. 675. S 75 Sites for homes, selection. ,pur<·liase. and itnprovenwnt, p, 07Z'r,~§ 77 l
 * Director of civilian marksmanship, p. 1045,-§ 182 -
 * Staff iforps, correspondence to organization of ltecnlar