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922 sixrY-E1e1rrH eoneunss. sm. II. cs. 225. 1925. HIM, ggnggg Md Headquarters and camps: For establishment, maintenance, and Em¤usume¤it,m¤i¤· operation of divisional and regimental headquarters and of camps °°°°"°°'°°°' for training of the Organized Reserves; for miscellaneous expenses incident to the administration of the Organized Reserves, including the maintenance and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carry- ing vehicles; for transportation of baggage, including packing and Mmm db M crating, of reserve officers on active duty for not less than six treatment,aldtc.,0il)‘in· months; for medical·and hospital treatment, contmuation of pay ·l°'°"*'-‘“"° °’“"”’· and allowances not to exceed six months, and transportation when fit for travel to their homes of members of the_ Officers’ Reserve Corps and Enlisted Reserve Corps of the Army injured in hue of duty while on active duty under proper orders or while voluntarily participating in aerial iiights in GOYBfDm8Ht·OWH€$l.•31PCI3ft by _ proper authority as an incident to their military traimng, and for Bum] °‘¤°'“°°·°‘°· the preparation and transportation to their homes and burial exp_P3'§‘*°L°"S·l“*°“·· penses of the remains of members of the Organized Reserves who _ die while on active duty,_ as provided m section 4 of the Act of June §§‘?,'?gf,,,,,,,,,c_,,,,,,,,_ 3, 1924, $450,000: Promded, That not to exceed $100,000 of this q¤¤r¢er=· amount may be used for establishment and mamtenance of divisional and regimental headquarters. _ _ _ umr funds ¤¤¢ ¢¤ hone of the funds appropriated elsewhere in this Act except for ' printing and binding shall be used for expenses m connection with the Organized Reserves, but available supplies and existing facilities at military posts shall be utilized to the fullest extent possible. ogerivd ¤f rv M No portion of this appropriation shall be expended for the pay °°”` of a reserve officer on active duty for a longer period than fifteen ¤¤¤¤r¤1$¢¤¤¤¤*Y· days, except such as may be detailed for duty with the War Depart- V¤1-41»r>v· 760- 765- ment General Staff under section 3a and section 5 (b) of the Army Omrdewls- Reorganization Act approved June 4, 1920, or who may be detailed for courses of instruction at the general or special service schools of the Army, or who may be detailed for duty as instructors at civilian military training camps, appropriated for in this Act, or who may be detailed for duty with tactical units of the Air Service, V°l‘ fh "‘ "°‘ as provided in section 37a of the Army Reorganization Act approved §§§§=’§;, ,;,,6,,, June 4, 1920: Provided, That the pay and allowances of such addiggggu *¤;m};g*,;*°*gj; tional officers and nurses of the Medical Reserve Corps as are re- Army nospmus. quired to supplement the like officers and nurses of the Regular Army in the care of beneficiaries of the United States Veterans’ Bureau treated in Army hospitals may be paid from the funds allotted to the War Department by that bureau under existing law. Ttm;¤é¤;rp£Hicers’ Rusnnvn or1=·xc·mzs’ TRAINING CORPS p, **{*g—jj;;sg;§¤· For the procurement, maintenance, and issue, under such regula- ' tions as may be prescribed by the Secretary of War, to institutions at which one or more units of the Reserve Oil`icers’ Training Corps are maintained, of such public animals, means of transportation, supplies, tentage, equipment, and uniforms as he may deem necessary, including cleaning and laundering of uniforms and clothing at camps; and to forage, at the expense of the United States, public animals so issued, and to pay commutation in lieu of uniforms at a rate to be fixed annually by the Secretary of War; for transporting said animals and other authorized supplies and equipment from place of issue to the several institutions and training camps and remggeers Of °¤=l·°i¤¢ turn of same to place of issue when necessary; for the establishment ' and maintenance of camps for the further practical instruction of the members of the Reserve OfHcers’ Training Corps, and for transporting members of such corps to and from such camps, and to subsist them while traveling to and from such camps and while remain-