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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 262-JUNE 30, 1941 Provisos. $579,600: Provided, That not to exceed $150.000 of the appropriations Persons in advisory capacity, transporta- contained in this Act for military activities shall be available for the ti on, etc . payment of actual transportation expenses and not to exceed $10 per diem in lieu of subsistence and other expenses of persons serving while away from their homes, without other compensation, in an Temporary employ- advisory capacity to the Secretary of War, and for the temporary ees . employment of persons (at not to exceed $50 per day) or organiza- 41U.s.c. 5. tions, by contract or otherwise, without regard to section 3709 of the Revised Statutes or the civil service or classification laws: Pro- Use of field-service vided, That no field-service appropriation shall be available for per- sonal services. sonal services in the War Department except as may be expressly authorized herein. Designated offices. Office of Chief of Staff, $368,110. Adjutant General's Office, $2,077,996. Office of the Inspector General, $37,260. Office of the Judge Advocate General, $141,720. Office of the Chief of Finance, $677,978. Office of the Quartermaster General, $1,098,446. Office of the Chief Signal Officer, $346.507. Office of the Chief of Air Corps, $518,000. Office of the Surgeon General, $463,290. rniso de. Office of Chief of Engineers, $216,896: Provided, That the services Technical and clen- cal personnel. of such additional technical and clerical personnel as the Secretary of War may deem necessary may be employed only in the Office of the Chief of Engineers, to carry into effect the various appropriations for rivers and harbors and flood control, surveys, and preparation for and the consideration of river and harbor and flood-control esti- mates and bills, to be paid from such appropriations: Provided fur- Maximum expendi- ther, That the expenditures on this account for the fiscal year 1942 re, fiscal year 1942. hall not exceed $632,820, and the Secretary of War shall each year, Report to Congress. il the Budget, report to Congress the number of persons so employed, their duties, and the amount paid to each. Office of Chief of Ordnance, $883,320. Office of Chief of Chemical Warfare Service, $76,540. Office of Chief of Infantry, $21,080. Office of Chief of Cavalry, $15,200. Office of Chief of Field Artillery, $6,840. Office of Chief of Coast Artillery, $37,080. Office of Chief of Chaplains, $9,680. National Guard Bureau, War Department, $183,060. Proeiso. In all, salaries, War Department, $7,758,603: Provided, That the tafindetal in er- number of warrant officers and enlisted men on duty in the offices of the Chiefs of Ordnance, Engineers, Coast Artillery, Field Artillery, Cavalry, Infantry, and Chaplains on March 5, 1934, shall not be Civilians to fil increased, and in lieu of warrant officers and enlisted men whose services in such offices shall have been terminated for any cause prior to July 1, 1942, their places may be filled by civilians, for the pay 42 Stat.c14688l. of whom, in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, as Post,p. 613 . amended, the appropriation "Pay of the Army" shall be available. Employment of ad The Secretary of War is authorized to employ such additional per- ditionalpersonnel. sonnel at the seat of government and elsewhere, and to provide out of any appropriations available for the Military Establishment for their salaries and for such printing and binding, communication service, and supplies as he may deem necessary to carry out the pur- poses of this Act, but the amount so used for personal services at the seat of government, other than for field service employees, shall not exceed one-third of 1 per centum of the total amount of cash appropriated for the Army. [56 STAT.

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