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583 583 (1) ammunition issued; (2) replacing arms and accouterments that have been lost or destroyed or cannot be repaired; {S) repairing arms and accouterments returned to the Department of the Air Force; and (4) making and receiving shipments by the Department of the Air Force. 19656. Aircraft and equipment: civilian aviation schools The Secretary of the Air Force, under regulations to be prescribed by him, may lend aircraft, aircraft parts, and aeronautical equipment and accessories that are required for instruction, training, and maintenance, to accredited civilian aviation schools at which personnel of the Department of the Air Force or the Department of the Army are pursuing a course of instruction and training under detail by competent orders, and at least one of which is designated by the Civil Aeronautics Authority for the training of Negro air pilots. CHAPTER 943.—DISPOSAL OF OBSOLETE OR SURPLUS MATERIAL Sec.

9681. Surplus war material: sale to States and foreign governments. 9682. Obsolete or excess material: sale to National Council of Boy Scouts of America. 9684. Surplus obsolete ordnance: sale to patriotic organizations. 9685. Obsolete ordnance: loan to educational institutions and State soldiers' and sailors' orphan's homes. 9686. Obsolete ordnance: gift to State homes for soldiers and sailors.

§9681. Surplus war material: sale to States and foreign governments Subject to regulations under section 486 of title 40, the Secretary of the Air Force may sell surplus war material and supplies, except food, of the Department of the Air Force, for which there is no adequate domestic market, to any State or to any foreign government with which the United States was at peace on June 5, 1920. Sales under this section shall be made upon terms that the Secretary considers expedient. § 9682. Obsolete or excess material: sale to National Council of Boy Scouts of America Subject to regulations under section 486 of title 40, the Secretary of the Air Force, under such conditions as he may prescribe, may sell obsolete or excess material to the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America. Sales under this section shall be at fair value to the Department of the Air Force, including packing, handling, and transportation. §9684. Surplus obsolete ordnance: sale, to patriotic organizations Subject to regulations under section 486 of title 40, the Secretary of the Air Force may sell, without advertisement and at prices that he considers reasonable— 81913 O—56

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