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 SEVENTIETH C ONGRESS. SEss. II. CH. 366. 1929 . 1353 FINANCE DEPARTMENT M ILE AGE OF THE ARMY For mileage, reimbursement of actual traveling expenses, or per diem allowances in lieu thereof, as authorized by law, to com- missioned officers, warrant officers, contract surgeons, and expert accountant, Inspector General's Department, $740,000. Finance Department. PA Y, AND SO FOR TH, OF THE AR MY Pay of the Ar my. For pay of officers of the line and staff, $32,082,469 ; pay of officers, Officers. National Guard, $100 ; pay of warrant officers, $2,053,872 ; aviation Aviation increase . increase to commissioned and warrant officers of the Army, $1,585,- Longevity. 508 ; additional pay to officers for length of service, $8,626,302 Enlisted men. of enlisted men of the line and staff, not including the Philippine Scouts, $51,410,547 ; pay of enlisted men of National Guard, $100 ; aviation increase to enlisted men of the Army, $528,210 ; pay of enlisted men of the Philippine Scouts, $1,040,390, additional pay for Retired list. length of service to enlisted men, $3,049,453 ; pay of the officers on officers. the reti red list, $7 ,749 ,121 ; increased pay to retired officers on active Enlisted men. duty, $168,650 ; pay of retired enlisted men, $11,484,253 ; increased pay Retired pay clerks. and allowances of retired enlisted men on active duty, $6,152 ; pay of Retired veterinarians. retired pay clerks, $5,062 ; pay of retired veterinarians, $1,785 ; pay Civi l ser vice mess en- of not to exceed sixty-five civil-service messengers at $1,200 each at gers at headquarters. headquarters of the several Territorial departments, corps areas, Army and corps headquarters, Territorial districts, tactical divisions and brigades, service schools, camps, and ports of embarkation and Contract surgeons, debarkation, $77,340 ; pay and allowances of contract surgeons, nurses, etc. $51,756 ; pay of nurses, $850,660 ; pay of hospital matrons, $600 ; rental allowances, including allowances for quarters for enlisted men on Rental and subsist- duty where public quarters are not available, $6,636,033 ; su bs is te nc e ence allo wance s, et c. allowances, $ $5,881 .205 ; interest on soldiers' deposits, $75,000 ; pay- Loss by exchange. merit of exchange by officers serving in foreign countries, and when specially authorized by the Secretary of War, by officers disbursing funds pertaining to the War Department, when serving in Alaska, and all foreign money received shall be charged to and paid out by disbursing officers of the Army at the legal valuation fixed by the Offieor, furnishing Secretary of the Treasury, $1,000 ; additional pay to officers below mounts. the grade of major required to be mounted and who furnish their own mounts, $250,000 ; in all, $133,615,568 ; and the money herein To be one fund . appropriated for " Pay, and so forth, of the Army " shall be Proviso. accounted for as one fund : Provided, That the number of horses Horses limited to owne d by any off icer of the Army occ asio ning any pub lic expe nse, officer. including extra compensation, shall be reduced to one on June 30, 1930 . Assignment of Army No clerk, messenger, or laborer at headquarters of tactical divi- clerks, etc• to Depart- sions, military departments, brigades, service schools, and office of ment duty forbidden. the Chief of Staff shall be assigned to duty in any bureau of the War Department. Pay forbidden to re- None of the money appropriated in this Act shall be used to pay tired officer sellin g sup- any officer on the retired list of the Army who for himself or for plies to Army others engages in the selling, contracting for the sale of, negotiating for the sale of, or furnishing to the Army or the War Department any supplies, materials, equipment, lands, buildings, plants, vessels, To officer retired be- or munitions. None of the money appropriated in this Act shall be fore 64 y ears, emp loyed paid to any officer on the retired list of the Army who, having been by parties making di- rect sales to Depart- retired before reaching the age of sixty-four, is employed in the ment or Army. United States or its possessions by any individual, partnership, cor- poration, or association regularly or frequently engaged in making direct sales of any merchandise or material to the War Department or the Army. Mileage. Officers, etc.
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