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§4748. Motor vehicles: for members on permanent change of station When a member of the Army is ordered to make a permanent change of station, one motor vehicle owned by him and for his personal use may be transported to his new station on a vessel owned by the United States. § 4749. Property: for United States surveys Under regulations governing the transportation of Army supplies, any branch, office, or officer designated by the Secretary of the Army shall receive, transport, and be responsible for property turned over by the officers or agents of any United States survey, for the National Museum or for a department of the United States or field office thereof. The amount paid by the Army for transportation under this section shall be refunded to the Army by the National Museum or the department to which the property is consigned. CHAPTER 449.—REAL PROPERTY Sec.

4771. Acceptance of donations: land for mobilization, training, supply base, or aviation field. 4772. Reservation and use for air base or testing field. 4774. Construction of quarters: limitations on space and cost. 4775. Quarters: oflScers. 4776. Emergency construction: fortifications. 4777. Permits: military reservations; landing ferries, erecting bridges, driving livestock. 4778. Licenses: military reservations; erection and wse of buildings; Young Men's Christian Association. 4779. Use of public property.

§ 4771. Acceptance of donations: land for mobilization, training, supply base, or aviation field The Secretary of the Army may accept for the United States a gift of— (1) land that he considers suitable and desirable for a permanent mobilization, training, or supply station; and (2) land that he considers suitable and desirable for an aviation field, if the gift is from a citizen of the United States and its terms authorize the use of the property by the United States for any purpose. § 4772. Reservation and use for air base or testing field When ordered by the President— (1) unappropriated public land may be reserved from entry for an air base, or a field for tests and experiments, for the Army; and (2) such land and other property of the United States may be designated and used for either of those purposes.

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