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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 175 -APR. 26, 1938 Naval Reserve. NAVAL RESERVE Organizing, recruit- For expenses of organizing, administering, and recruiting the Mlitia." Naval Reserve and Naval Militia, including the designing, purchas- ing, and engraving of trophies; pay and allowances of officers and enlisted men of the Naval Reserve when employed on authorized training duty; mileage for officers while traveling under orders to and from training duty; transportation of enlisted men to and from training duty, with or without pay, and subsistence and transfers en route, or cash in lieu thereof; subsistence of enlisted men during Fleet Navab Re- the actual period of training duty, with or without pay; subsistence serve, sistence. of officers of the Fleet Naval Reserve while performing authorized ay, mileage, etc. training or other duty without pay; pay, mileage, and allowances of officers of the Naval Reserve and pay, allowances, subsistence, and transportation with subsistence and transfers en route, or cash in lieu thereof of enlisted men of the Naval Reserve when ordered to active duty in connection with the instruction, training, and drilling of the Naval Reserve; pay and allowances, including travel and other allowances as authorized by law (excluding clothing and small-stores issues and uniform gratuities), of aviation cadets of the Naval Reserve when ordered to active duty including active duty undergoing training; pay of officers and enlisted men of the Fleet Naval Reserve for the performance of not to exceed forty-eight drills per annum or other equivalent instruction or duty, or appro- priate duties, and administrative duties, exclusive, however, of pay, Flight training allowances, or other expenses on account of members of any class of the Naval Reserve incident to their being given flight training unless, as a condition precedent, they shall have been found by such agency as the Secretary of the Navy may designate physically and psychologi- cally qualified to serve as pilots of naval aircraft, $8,790,320, and, Sum reappropri in addition, $371,000 of the appropriation "Organizing the Naval 50Stat. 100 . Reserve, 1938," such amount of such appropriation being hereby reappropriated, and of the total of such amounts not more than Armories, wharfage, $150,000 shall be available for maintenance and rental of armories, Group IV (b) em- including pay of necessary janitors, and for wharfage; not more than ployees. $81,000 shall be available for employees assigned to group IV (b) and those performing similar services carried under native and alien schedules in the Schedule of Wages for Civil Employees in the Field hangars, etc. Service of the Navy Department; not less than $3,063,032 shall be available, in addition to other appropriations, for aviation material, equipment, fuel, and rental of hangars, and not more than $397,914 shall be available, in addition to other appropriations, for fuel and the transportation thereof, and for all other expenses in connec- tion with the maintenance, operation, repair, and upkeep of vessels assigned for training the Naval Reserve, and of such total sum $6,455,265 shall be available exclusively for and on account of Naval esere , officers per- and Marine Corps Reserve aviation: Provided, That, except in time forming activeduty. of war or during the existence of a national emergency declared by the President, no appropriation contained in this Act shall be available to pay more than twenty officers of the Naval Reserve and one officer of the Marine Corps Reserve above the grade of lieutenant or captain, respectively, the pay and allowances of their grade for the performance of active duty other than the perform- ance of drills or other equivalent instruction or duty, or appro- priate duties and the performance of fifteen days' active training Limitation. duty, and other officers above such grades employed on such class of active duty (not to exceed four months in any calendar year) shall not be entitled to be paid a greater rate of pay and allowances 228 [52 STAT.

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