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 55 STAT.] 77TH CONG. , IST SESS.-CH. 262-JUNE 30, 1941 383 onstrations, and maneuvers; for current expenses of chemical pro- jectile filling plants and proving grounds, including construction and maintenance of rail transportation, repairs, alterations, accessories, building and repairing butts and targets, clearing and grading ranges, $54,902,905, of which not to exceed $2,845,634 shall be available for conPrts under payments under contracts authorized under this head in Appropria- 54 Stat. 368. tion Acts for the fiscal year 1941. CHIEF OF INFANTRY INFANTRY SCHOOL, FORT BENNING, GEORGIA Post, p. 812 For the procurement of books, publications, instruments, and mate- rials, pay of employees, and other necessary expenses for instruction at the Infantry School, $159,000. CHIEF OF CAVALRY INSTRUCTION IN CAVALRY ACTIVITIES For the purchase of textbooks, books of reference, scientific and professional papers, instruments, and materials for instruction; em- ployment of temporary, technical, special, and clerical services; and for other necessary expenses of instruction at the Cavalry School, Fort Riley, Kansas; and for the instruction of the Army in Cavalry activities, $75,000. ARMORED FORCE INTRUCTION IN ARMORED FORCE ACrTVmrIES For supplies, services, and other expenses essential in conducting instruction of the Army in armored-force activities, $500,000. CHIEF OF FIELD ARTILLERY INSTRUCTION IN FIELD ARTILLERY ACTIVITIES For the pay of employees; the purchase of books, pamphlets, peri- odicals, and newspapers; procurement of supplies, materials, and equipment for instruction purposes; and other expenses necessary in the operation of the Field Artillery School of the Army, and for the instruction of the Army in Field Artillery activities, $104,500. CHIEF OF COAST ARTILLERY COAST ARTILLERY SCHOOL, FORT MONROE, VIRGINIA For purchase of engines, generators, motors, machines, measuring and laboratory instruments, special apparatus, and materials; for pur- chase and binding of professional books; for newspapers and peri- odicals; for incidental expenses; for pay of employees; for office furniture and fixtures; for maintenance, operation, and repair of motor vehicles; and unforeseen expenses; in all, $80,900. SEACOAST DEFENSES 1Pod, p.81. For all expenses incident to the preparation of plans and the con- struction, purchase, installation, equipment, maintenance, repair, and operation of fortifications and other works of defense, and their accessories, including personal services, ammunition storage, main- tenance of channels to submarine-mine wharves, purchase of lands and rights-of-way as authorized by law, acquisition of leaseholds and olds

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