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 55 STAT.] 77TH CONG., IST SESS.-H. 262 -JUNE 30, 1941 ORGANIZED RESERVES For conducting correspondence or extension courses for instruction of members of the Reserve Corps, including necessary supplies, pro- curement of maps and textbooks, and transportation and traveling expenses of employees; purchase of training manuals, including Gov- ernment publications and blank forms, subscriptions to magazines and periodicals of a professional or technical nature; establishment, main- tenance, and operation of Organized Reserve headquarters; for mis- cellaneous expenses incident to the administration of the Organized Reserves, including the maintenance and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carrying 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 and Reserve officers ordered to active duty for periods in excess of fifteen days traveling on duty in connection with the Organized Reserves, and for travel of dependents, and packing and transportation of baggage of such personnel; for expenses incident to the use, including upkeep and depreciation costs, of supplies, equipment, and mat4riel furnished in accordance with law from stocks under the control of the War. Depart- ment; in all, $1,767,000; and no part of such amount shall be avail- able for any expense incident to giving flight training to any officer of the Officers' Reserve Corps unless he shall be found physically and professionally qualified to perform aviation service as an aviation pilot, by such agency as the Secretary of War may designate. No appropriation made in this Act shall be available for pay, allow- ances, or traveling or other expenses of any officer of the Organized Reserves who may be drawing a pension, disability allowance, dis- ability compensation, or retired pay from the Government of the United States. That the pay and allowances of such additional officers and nurses of the Medical Reserve Corps as are required to supplement the like officers and nurses of the Regular Army in the care of bene- ficiaries of the United States Veterans' Administration treated in Army hospitals may be paid from the funds allotted to the War Department by that Administration under existing law. CITIZENS' MILITARY TRAINING RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS For the procurement, maintenance, and issue, under such regula- tions as may be prescribed by the Secretary of War, to institutions at which one or more units of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps are maintained, of such public animals, means of transportation, supplies, tentage, equipment, and uniforms as he may deem neces- sary, including cleaning and laundering of uniforms and clothing at camps; and to forage, at the expense of the United States, public animals so issued, and to pay commutation in lieu of uniforms at a rate to be fixed annually by the Secretary of War; for transporting said animals and other authorized supplies and equipment from place of issue to the several institutions and training camps and return of same to place of issue when necessary; for purchase of training manuals, including Government publications and blank forms; for the establishment and maintenance of camps for the further prac- tical instruction of the members of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps, and for transporting members of such corps to and from such camps, and to subsist them while traveling to and from such camps and while remaining therein so far as appropriations will 387 Correspondence or extension courses. Headquarters. Per diem, travel, etc. Flight training, re- striction. Restriction on use of funds for pensioners, etc. Medical Reserve Corps. Pay, etc., of certain officers and nurses. Supplies, etc. Training camps, etc.

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