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 2662 INDEX. Army-Continued. PNN- Army—Continued. Pen deiiciency appropriation for vocational appointment as warrant officers, training ................... 190, 194 quartermaster clerks who served for headstones for so1diers’ graves- - - 190, under commissions during World ‘ 886, 1260 War, and returned to civilstatus- 1416 for national cemeteries ............. 190 credit of all service, for longevity pay- 1417 for disposition of remains of oficers, number limit of. warrant odicers, not etc- ......... - ..... 190 194, 884, 1260 applicable .................... 1417 for Washington-Alaska military ca- appointment of retired officers, with ble, etc ........,............. 190 specified service to grade of for expenses, transfers from Bumau brigadier general- ............. 1249 of Construction and Repair, appointments authorized on retired list Navy-- ...................... 191. of certain first lieutenants Medi- for ordnance transfers from Navy-- - 191 cal Corps .................... 1350 for transportation ...... 193, 883, 886, 1259 Army field clerks, and iield clerks, for Signal Service .......... 193, 886, 1260 — Quartermaster Corps, to be ap- for automatic rifles ................ 194 pointed warrant officers ........ - 328 for civilian assistants to engineer length of service determined for officers ...................... 194 longevity pay and retirement--- 328 for civilian military training camps-- 194 Board of Commissioners of Soldiers’ for medical and hospital treatment Home designated; Chief of Fi- Reserve Corps etc ............ 194 ». nance added .... - ............. 499 for hospital care, Canal Zone garri- claims for rentals by, in Borongan sons- ........................ 194 Samar, P. I., to be adjusted .... 1828 for proving grounds ............... 194 construction of designated buildings, for transportation, etc., Oregon and A ‘ etc., from Military Post Con- Washington volunteers .......e 194 i struction Fund,_authorized ..... 395 for aviation, transfer from Navy .... 194 construction of military posts author- for military and post roads, Alaska. 194, 886 ized from construction fund and for preventing spread of moths, ‘ the Treasury ............. 1235, 1390 transfer from Agriculture ...... 194 posts designated .............. 1235, 1390 for buildings,.etc., from military post Captain Norman D. Cota allowed construction fund ............. 877 credit for stolen public funds-- - 1843 for Fort Ethan Allen, Vt., target credits allowed in accounts of desig- range- .... - .................. 878 nated oflicers ................. 1828 for Scott _Field- ................... 878 for disallowed travel pay, citizens' for distributing war trophies, ctc .... 878 military training camps ........ 1827 for regular supplies ,........... - 883, 1259 ~ designated retired noncommissioned for clothing, etc ....... - .... 883, 886, 1259 oflicers placed in the first grade- 1356 for shooting galleries .............. 883 details of oiiicers and enlisted men to for lands for military purposes ...... 883 assist Latin-American Republics for aviation expenses .............. 883 in military matters, authorized- 565 for Field Artillery .... r ..... - .... 884, 1260 to educational institutions, etc., for ‘ for fortifications, Panama Canal .... 884 technical instruction ........... 705 for Air Service, production ......... 886 deteriorated ammunition to be ex- for fortifications, Hawaiian Islands-- 886 changed for serviceable ........ 680 for pensions ...... _ .......... - .... - · 1257 contracts, etc., authorized for re- for incidental eapenses- ............ 1259 claiming by reworking, etc ..... 680 for Camp Knox, Ky.- ........... .- -» 1259 disbursing officers may designate dep- for engineer nt of troops .... 1259 uties as their agents to make for Organized rves ............ 1260 disbursements, etc ............. 888 for artificial limbs ..... g ............ 1 260 responsibility of deputies; bond re- for payingjglaims. for loss of firearms, quired. ................ - ..... 888 etc., lorado labor strike, 1914- 1260 donations of horses, etc., may be ac- for construction and repair, Navy cepted to encourage breeding of transfer- -.-.---.---..--.. 1260 nam}; horses for the -.- 1095 abmdonw post, tractv at Eagle pus, findings of actsin disallowed claims of Tex., convsyedwsitnsns times: 1064 :$;d¢r&f3;c§>é¤g:i;g%&¢g6g¤ wr- 1054 °°°°Pt°£:$ fg; slzggglgagfw _(?f{°iIis; 1412 forfeiture of opayoof {§rson¤in&Bfo1i_ ab- accountability of North-csmnns, em.,  (QT, ,,§‘,§ §,,,,§},,,,”§?, fer <=¤¤‘¤¤¤_ 1<>¤* P¤>r>¤¤*=y» fe- or- nsbaessmmg drugs- ...-.... 557 h°"°d ---—--——-·—·--—·——--· - — 831 from venereal disease due to personal acquisition of land for Camp Marfa, misconduct .---.-. 557 Tex ....-..-.-.---.-- 1024 allowance of $5 if, exceeds one month 558 Air Corps created in lieu of Air Service.- 780 former provisions repealed .---.-.--- 558 annual rifle practice contests to be fur- Fort Ethan Allen, Vt.; artillery range nished with national trophy, to be purchased at 328 medals, etc .--.-.- - -.-- 1095 issue of reserve stores from Fort Stevens amount authorized to be appro- for relief of sufferers from fire at priated for .--.--.---..-.- 1095 Astoria, in 1922, approved - 1097 limitation on commutation of rations, credit to be given in accounts of etc .........................- 1095 officers and Oregon .-.- 1097

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