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 113.2 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sum. II. Cu. 167. 1927. w"“‘°"""· .MILI’1‘IA Bruno N‘°°°° °°"`°‘ 9 . Narrozuz. Gunn ’°”'°· ““ wl For of forage,   and so forth for animals used ,by~the»iNational. Guard $1,266,677.   ., , ’ °"’°°"“‘““· ; Ec: companaation oi help for care of materials, animals, and md M jeqmpmaat, $8,850,000. _ _ 7 . _ ""“‘°‘· =;. .»Il`or·exp•ns¤, camps of instruction, field and supplemental trau1— ,¤§",',L"'Q,§; ’°°°°"     and enlisted men,,milita.ry service ·Nl100 ·,» 5 .. M. 2 ; .. . ..*;°¤·***· ·*=·  pay-of property me   elses-s as- up Umm sees, me 1li0 ~iexpenses, uiuipmeut and instruction, National Guard, mTY°"1’ """ °°`  Fdr travel of ohicers and noneoinmissioned ollicers. of the Regular €{{',"°j,, mmn,.A1·my in connection with the National Guard, $350,000: Provided ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤•g· .That'notto exceed $2,000 of this sum shall be expended for travel of ‘o&el‘s of(§he~War Department General Stef in connection with the National' uard. . .~, ‘ pii£{°°°°°$“°° °°°`· V For transportation of equipment and su lies, $250,000. my °“”’°°"'”°‘“ A- ·For expenses of enhsted men of the Begligar Army on duty with theglénotional Guard, including the  of quarters in kind, “’· “‘“°*"""m“ For pay.,ofliN`ational Guard (armory drills), $9,498,000: _ ,,,},"‘,,§f§‘,f;{,‘-f°°*’*° ""‘— When approved by the Secretary of War 10 per centum of each of the. foregoing amounts under the apcpropriation for "Armi.ng, equip ing, and training the National uard"sha1l be availab e interxgungeably fonexpcnditure on the objects named, but no one {§'{,Z,°',‘{‘ gf, u, C0,. item shallbe increased y more than 10 per centum: Provided, That ¤°“· a report of amounts so transferred between appropriations shall be submitted to the Congress at the first regular session after the close of the fiscal year 1928. . m°m°°"'°’°‘ anus, umroaias, nqurrmnur, aim so ronru, ma new snavrcn, Na·rroNaL oUAm>_ ¤P£l’i°° °"°°’ °°°’ To procure by purchase or manufacture and issue from time to ,,,§T“°“ "°“‘ time to the National Guard, upon requisitionof the governors of the several States and Territories, or the commanding general, National Guardeof the District of Columbia, such·milita1·y equip- ment and stores of all kinds and a reservensupply thereof, including horses  to the Regular Army standards. for use of the Cavalry, Field Artillery, and mounted organizations of the National Guard, as are necessary to arm, uniform andequip for field service the National Guard of the several States, ,Territories, and the District of   and to repair such ’of the aforementioned articles of eequipage an military stores as are or may become. damaged. when, underrre£xla ibed by the Secretary of War, `suchrepair maybe te"` tobeaneoonomicalmeasureandasnecessary N°"*”"‘°’· °‘°* for their proper reservation and use, $4,512,280, of which not less than $787 ,500 shall be available only for the production and purchase roof new airfpllaues and their equiggient, spare parts, and accessories: §{'f,'{‘§;,, I ,,,,,,,,_ Provikled, at the Secretary of ar is hereby directed to issue from Am? surplus or reserve stores and material on hand and purchased for the United States Army such articles of clothinlg and equipment and Field Artillery, Engineer, and Signal materia and ammunition as
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