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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 477-JULY 2, 1942 alterations, accessories, building and repairing butts and targets, clearing and grading ranges, $620,546,241. SPECIAL SERVICE SCHOOLS Infantry School: For supplies, services, and other expenses essen- tial in conducting instruction at the Infantry School, $702,000. Cavalry Activities: For the purchase of textbooks, books of refer- ence, scientific and professional papers, instruments, and materials for instruction; employment of temporary, technical, special, and clerical services; and for other necessary expenses of instruction at the Cav- alry School, Fort Riley, Kansas; and for the instruction of the Army in cavalry activities, $128,950. Field Artillery Activities: For the pay of employees; the purchase of books, pamphlets, periodicals, 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, $782,200. Coast Artillery Activities: For supplies, services, and other expenses essential in conducting instruction at the Coast Artillery Schools, including maintenance, operation, and repair of passenger- carrying vehicles, $167,760. In all: Special service schools, $1,780,910, to be accounted for as one fund. ARMORED FORCE INSTRUCTION IN ARMORED FORCE ACTIVrrIr For supplies, services, and other expenses essential in conducting instruction of the Army in armored-force activities, $750,000. SEACOAST DEFENSES 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 Leaseholds, etc. and rights-of-way as authorized by law, acquisition of leaseholds and other interests therein, and temporary use thereof, and payments for leasehold interests may be made in advance for the entire term not- 31 U.s.. 29. withstanding the provisions of section 3648, Revised Statutes, and for experimental, test, and development work, $97,249,641, of which Paymenuthunder $27,106,700 shall be available for payments of obligations incurred 36; t under contract authorizations in appropriation acts for the fiscalyears 384. 1941 and 1942. UNrrED STATES MmIrrARy ACADEMY PAY OF MILITARY ACADEMY Academy detail Cadets: For pay of cadets, $1,879,200: Provided, That during the payrestriction. fiscal year ending June 30, 1943, no officer of the Army shall be entitled to receive any increase in pay or allowances because of detail or assignment to duty in any capacity at the Military Academy: retired officer as Provided further, That the duties of librarian of the United States Military Academy may be performed by an officer of the Regular Army retired from active service under the provisions of section 10U.S.c.C Ms. 1251, Revised Statutes, and detailed on active duty for that purpose. li [56 STAT. I

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