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 71300 74TH C ONGRESS. SESS. II. C H. 404. MAY 15, 1936 . Travel and subsist-contrary, but shall be entitled to travel and subsistence allowances e nce. a t the same rates as are provided for civilians who attend and par- ticipate in said matches, but this proviso shall not operate to prohibit the pay of such competitors or range officers, provided funds for Post, p. 1304 . such payment are available from the appropriation "Promotion of rifle practice, 1937," nor shall any provision in this Act operate to deprive a reserve officer ordered to active duty incident to the national matches of pay for the full period of such active duty, provided funds for such payment are available from the appropriation "Promotion of care takers of ra nges . rifle practice, 1937" : Provided further, That officers, warrant officers, and enli sted men o f the Natio nal Guard and Organiz ed Reserve s may be ordered to duty, with their consent, for the care, maintenance, and operation of the ranges used in the conduct of the national matches and such officers, warrant officers, and enlisted men while so engage d shall be entitl ed to th e same p ay, subs istence, and tra nsporta- tion as officers, warrant officers, and enlisted men of corresponding grades of the Regular Army are entitled by law, which expense shall be provided by the appropriation "Promotion of rifle practice" ; and after b eing duly mustered may be p aid for th e period from the date of leav ing home rendezvou s to date of return thereto as determ ined in advance, both dates inclusive. Organized Reserves . ORGANIZED RESER VES Offic ers' Re serve F or pay an d allowan ces of mem bers of t he Office rs' Reser ve Corps corps. on active duty in accordance with law ; mileage, reimbursement of actual traveling expenses, or per diem allowances in lieu thereof, as Mil il eso. age allowance. authorized by law : Provided, That the mileage allowance to mem- bers of the Officers' Reserve Corps when called into active service for tra ining for fifteen days or l ess shall not excee d 4 cents per Corps. Reserve mile Correspondence, etc ., hospital treatment of members of the Enlisted Reserve Corps ; con- courses_ ducting correspondence or extension courses for instruction of mem- bers of the Reserve Corps, including necessary supplies, procure- me nt of ma ps and textbooks, and transportation and traveling Tra ini ng manu als • expenses of employees ; purchase of training manuals, including Government publications and blank forms, subscriptions to maga- Headquarters and zines and periodicals of a professional or technical nature ; estab- traimng camps. lishment, maintenance, and operation of divisional and regimental headquarters and of camps for training of the Organized Reserves ; for miscellaneous expenses incident to the administration of the Vehicles. Organized Reserves, including the maintenance and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles and purchase of fifteen Travel, etc ., ex pe ns es . such vehicles ; for the actual and necessary expenses, or per diem in lieu thereof, at rates authorized by law, incurred by officers and enlisted men of the Regular Army traveling on duty in connection with the Organized Reserves, and for travel of dependents, and Maintenance of sup- packing and transportation of baggage of such personnel ; for plies. expenses incident to the use, including upkeep and depreciation costs, of supplies, equipment, and materiel furnished in accordance with New airplanes. law from stocks under the control of the War Department, except that not to exceed $785,775 of this appropriation shall be available for expenditure by the Chief of the Air Corps for the production and purchase of new airplanes and their equipment, spare parts, Baggage transporta- and accessories ; for transportation of baggage, including packing tion. ed t re and crating, of reserve officers ordered to active duty for not less amandhospital than six months ; for the medical and hospital treatment of members Vol. 45, p. 461. of the Officers' Reserve Corps and of the Enlisted Reserve Corps, u.S. C.,p.252. who suf fer perso nal injur y or cont ract disea se in lin e of duty, as provided by the Act of April 26, 1928 (U . S . C ., title 10, sees . 451,
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