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§4629. Proceeds: disposition The proceeds of sales of the following shall be paid into the Treasury to the credit of the appropriation out of which they were purchased, and are available for the purposes of that appropriation: (1) Exterior articles of uniform sold under section 4621 of this title. (2) Supplies and military publications sold to educational institutions under section 4627 of this title. (3) Fuel, oil, other supplies, and services for aircraft of a foreign military or air attach^ sold under section 4626 of this title. CHAPTER 441.—ISSUE OF SERVICEABLE MATERIAL OTHER THAN TO ARMED FORCES Sec.

4651. Arms, tentage, and equipment: educational institutions not maintaining units of R. O. T. C. 4652. Rifles and ammunition for target practice: educational institutions having coT-ps of cadets. 4653. Ordnance and ordnance stores: District of Columbia high schools. 4654. Quartermaster supplies: military instruction camps. 4655. Arms and ammunition: agencies and departments of the United States. 4656. Aircraft and equipment: civilian aviation schools.

§4651. Arms, tentage, and equipment: educational institutions not maintaining units of R. 0. T. C. Under such conditions as he may prescribe, the Secretary of the Army may issue arms, tentage, and equipment that he considers necessary for proper military training, to any educational institution at which no unit of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps is maintained, but which has a course in military training prescribed by the Secretary and which has at least 100 physically fit male students over 14 years of age. §4652. Rifles and ammunition for target practice: educational institutions having corps of cadets (a) The Secretary of the Army may lend, without expense to the United States, magazine rifles and appendages that are not of the existing service models in use at the time and that are not necessary for a proper reserve supply, to any educational institution having a uniformed corps of cadets of sufficient number for target practice. He may also issue 40 rounds of ball cartridges for each cadet for each range at which target practice is held, but not more than 120 rounds each year for each cadet participating in target practice. (b) The institutions to which property is lent under subsection (a) shall use it for target practice, take proper care of it, and return it when required. (c) The Secretary shall prescribe regulations to carry out this section, containing such other requirements as he considers necessary to safeguard the interests of the United States.

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