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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 147-JUNE 26, 1943 Enlisted personnel on retired list. Marine Corps Re- serve. Mileage, etc. prescribe; authorized travel allowance of discharged enlisted per- sonnel; prizes for excellence in gunnery exercises, target practices, and communication competitions; pay of enlisted personnel desig- nated as Navy mail clerks and assistant Navy mail clerks both afloat and ashore; and for gratuities to enlisted personnel discharged not under honorable conditions-pay and allowances, $348,696,277; allow- ance for lodging and subsistence, $21,797,377; in all, $370,493,654; For pay and allowances prescribed by law of enlisted personnel on the retired list, not on active duty, $1,402,088; For pay and allowances of personnel of the Marine Corps Reserve not on active duty, $55,926; For mileage, actual and necessary expenses, and per diem in lieu of subsistence as authorized by law to officers traveling under orders without troops, $3,226,710; In all, $473,921,480, and the money herein specifically appropriated for pay of the Marine Corps shall be disbursed and accounted for in accordance with existing law and shall constitute one fund. PAY OF CIVIL FORCE, MARINE CORPS Pay of civil force: For personal services at the seat of government, as follows: Offices of the Commandant of the Marine Corps and Director of Personnel, Marine Corps, $266,000; Office of the paymaster, $77,000; Office of the quartermaster, $319,000; in all, $662,000. GENERAL EXPENSES, MARINE CORPS For all necessary expenses for the authorized work of the Marine Corps, other than as appropriated for under the headings of pay and salaries, as follows: Provisions, etc. For provisions, subsistence, board, and lodging of enlisted personnel, recruits and recruiting parties, and applicants for enlistment; cash allowance for lodging and subsistence to enlisted personnel traveling on duty; ice, ice machines and their maintenance, $88,357,800; PClothi. For clothing for enlisted personnel, $64 364,704; Fuel, etc. For fuel, heat, light, and power, including sales to officers, Pot, p. 627 . $7,557,000; etMilitary supplies, For military supplies and equipment, including their purchase, etc. I repair, preservation, and handling; recreational, scool, educational, library, musical, amusement, field sport and gymnasium supplies, equipment, services, and incidental expenses; purchase and marking of prizes for excellence in gunnery and rifle practice, good-conduct badges, medals, and buttons awarded to officers and enlisted personnel by the Government for conspicuous, gallant, and special service; rental and maintenance of target ranges and entrance fees for compe- titions, $264,705,000; Transportation, etc. For transportation of troops and applicants for enlistment, includ- ing cash in lieu of ferriage and transfers en route; toilet kits for issue to recruits upon their first enlistment and other incidental expenses of the recruiting service; and transportation for dependents of officers and enlisted personnel, $18,157,500; etc8.ks, qarters, For repairs and improvements to barracks, quarters, and other public buildings at posts and stations; leasing and improvement of buildings at such places as the public exigencies require; and erection of temporary buildings upon approval of the Secretary at a total cost of not to exceed $70,000 during the year, $4,220,000; Forage, et For forage and stabling of public animals and the authorized num- ber of officers' horses, $70,000; 208 [57 STAT.