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 674 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. I. Cn. 417. 1926. Columbia or=N®tionaE Guard organization, not exceeding the number of  iauthorized by Federal law» for such organization and wQ,¤•¤¤•¤•°°¤ '°* used solel for purposes, and for theconipensation of com- '  for the camiogf    l a1l;ma;;3r£,.»and equip- ment‘  uet;exeeed··;§ve;~fer Leach organization, except heavier- thanmir -ter eatgbi pzglwhieg :h :EI»Xl1IlI1mv`0f heznite be ao comperisat  ‘ *· erebfy' ‘ can r` an saveiasot rwise o- vided in the next succeeding proiriso, be ddl ·enlisted~therein detailed orggénizationeommander, audi sha.ll’be paid bgthe Umm M g;1ited‘**S:fatg,s;1‘dlsbersingjo§icer,  ;1§htate, Teriitgioz, an tithe ‘ "TQ: aapszqgmma ¤aeeaee¤aae»·.mayite.ia eeirimissicaedl emeer».eee-above weaken? °° the it idevof Erst 1ieutei1ant·’aud··th;gti1r·any organization irwheuever it shall be found impiiactiglible ’to  the hecessaryfcompgtent caretakers for the material, animals, armament, or equipment-t reof from the personnel gu such orgt21;2a%pn,t;he organiiatiiotnammnilagéder ma empoyonccx ancare erecrwosa enti* to        M     sv,      byt$1»¤.Sl$¤*;r{1  fw- can mt   - 4 ·» .*10.   . .=$<>¤ 1011 8 111¤1‘088® hereby. the number of commissioned.oEcers»auth0rized· b. law.”» Y ,,§§,?f‘“°“°“ pm"' Sno. 2. That section, 97 of the National Defense Agt of June 3 1916, “iv¤i.e¤.p,¤¤v.•m¤ed- as amerrdedpx, and_`the‘s·ame is hereby, amended to read`as follows: 1eie¤¤aa¤°e` at f,   as the President mg prescribe the S€c1:etary·of,`Yt’ar·inay,prov1de for assemblages of cers,`war- A ‘ ‘en’listeH‘1nen· of the N ational”Guard for the purpose of  enters-ereegeeeaueraas by oilicers of the Regular Army mw   a(g1r,&_:,t purpgseal or for ge purpose ¤¤~ 0   ’ in ° a iions. uc assem a ma be  'grithin ctrwithout tl£6State, Territo§y, or Diggigict elf Cpliimbiagto ’which the `members of the National uard designated ,,§‘,,{,y,§’,“}• °°   to attefidfthem sha’ll·belong. ;Oilice1·sand warrant officers attending $$1 be entitledt to pay, allowamsles, tasnd trans- ` `tioni an e `N men to a ranspo ation an su istence at {lie sameirates as for encampxiieiits or maneuvers, for field or coast- » defense instruction? . · ‘ mAvg;•;¤S<;g_¤;_9g8¤*M¤¥ FSnc;‘8; Thatjsection 99 of the National Defense Act of June 3, v¤1.eo,p.zri·r. ;9%1g,  amended,   and the same is hereby, amended to read as o   "   · ` mw. V   smvr,, .—-nersuci ,,X,‘§{;;,,f" °‘ lm regulationsas the President ms? prescribe, the Secretary of War may, upon the recommendation o the governor ofan State or Terri- tory, or the commandin general o the National Guard of the District of Columbia, authorize a limited number of selected oiiicers warrant oiiicers, or enlisted amen of the National Guard to attend and pu1·sue,a,re5g11lar.oourse,,of,study at any military-service school of the United tates, except the United States Military Academy, gr to be aittacliegi tlc; anh0r%§;zatioxé¤pf tliie sameha1i{n,)€eorps,for e artmen to, c suc o r=or· by iste man ‘s a on  or  —. . roilitine gractical instruction at- on near an Army post euriég a uw? ‘”"'“”' “'m‘ periodo -·{ield* training or other outdo0r'exercises· and any such P-, £·¤¢·¤· oilieer, or warrant officer}, shall receive, out of any National Guard Voumshh allotnient—·gf funds lava: able for the purpose, the payand allow- · aneesjproyided in the Pay   Act of- June 10, 1922,_ for oilieeis and warrant ethcers of. the National Guard when authorized by lawto‘reoeive_Federal payand the travel allowances provided in $§•&dp¤=g;·_ section 12 therecnaud any such enlisted man shall receive there- ` ' from, except as otherwise provided in section 14 of the Pay Read-
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