Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 78.djvu/1111

 78 STAT. ]

PUBLIC LAW 88-647-OCT. 13, 1964

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"(4) use any member of an armed force, or any employee of the department, under his jurisdiction, and such property of the United States as he considers necessary, for the training and administration of members of the program at the places designated for training or practice cruises. "§ 2110. Logistical support " (a) The Secretary of the military department concerned may issue to institutions having units of the program, or tp the officers of the armed force concerned who are designated as accountable or responsible for such property— "(1) supplies, means pi transportation including aircraft, arms and ammunition, and military textbooks and education materials; and " (2) uniform clothing, except that he may pay monetary allowances for uniform clothing at such rate as he may prescribe. "(b) The Secretary of the military department concerned may provide, or contract with civilian flying or aviation schools or educational institutions to provide, the personnel, aircraft, supplies, facilities, services, and instruction necessary for flight instruction and orientation for properly designated members of the program. The Secretary ^.^^^"'^ *° of each military department shall report to Congress in January of °"^'"^^^' each year on the progress of the flight instruction program. "(c) The Secretary of the military department concerned may transport members of, and designated applicants for membership in, the program to and from installations when it is necessary for them to undergo medical or pther examinations or for the purposes of making visits of observation. He may also furnish them subsistence, quarters, and necessary medical care, including hospitalization, while they are at, or traveling to or from, such an installation. " (d) The Secretary of the military department concerned may authorize members of, and designated applicants for membership in, the program to participate in aerial flights in military aircraft and in indoctrination cruises in naval vessels. "(e) The Secretary of the military department concerned may authorize such expenditures as he considers necessary for the efficient maintenance of the program. "(f) The Secretary of the military department concerned shall require, from each institution to which property is issued under subsection (a), a bond or other indemnity in such amount as he considers adequate, but not less than $5,000, for the care and safekeeping of all property so issued except uniforms, expendable articles, and supplies expended in operation, maintenance, and instruction. The Secretary may accept a bond without surety if the institution to which the property is issued furnishes to him satisfactory evidence of its financial responsibility. "§ 2111. Personnel: administrators and instructors "The Secretary of the military department concerned may detail regular or reserve members of an armed force under his jurisdiction (including retired members and members of the Fleet Keserve and Fleet Marine Corps Eeserve recalled to active duty with their consent) for instructional and administrative duties at educational institutions where units of the program are maintained." (2) The chapter analysis of subtitle A, and the chapter analysis of part III of subtitle A, are each amended by inserting the following new item: "103. Senior Reserve Oflacers' Training Corps

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