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[58 STAT. PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 303-JUNE 28,1944 suffer personal injury or contract disease in line of duty, and for other expenses in connection therewith, including pay and allowances, subsistence, transportation, and burial expenses, as authorized by 10iu.s.. 45a- the Act of June 15, 1936 (49 Stat. 1507); for mileage, traveling 456d. d expenses, or transportation, for transportation of dependents (includ- ing dependents of retired officers, warrant officers, and enlisted men of the first three grades, and enlisted men of the first three grades of the Regular Army Reserve, ordered to active duty and upon relief therefrom), and for packing, crating, and unpacking, and transpor- tation of baggage (including baggage of retired officers, warrant officers, and enlisted men of the first three grades, and enlisted men of the first three grades of the Regular Army Reserve ordered to active duty and upon relief therefrom) for officers, warrant officers, and enlisted men traveling on duty pertaining to or on detail to or vehicles. relief from duty with the Reserve Officers' Training Corps; for the purchase, maintenance, repair, and operation of motor vehicles, Militaryequipment including station wagons; for the procurement and issue as provided for schools, etc. . 41 stat.s80. in section 55c of the Act approved June 4, 1920 (10 U. S . C . 1180), 10 U. . 0.c1182a. and in section 1225, Revised Statutes, as amended, under such regula- tions as may be prescribed by the Secretary of War, to schools and 10U.s.C. 38. colleges, other than those provided for in section 40 of the Act above referred to, of such arms, tentage, and equipment, and of ammunition, targets, and target materials, including the transporting of the same, and the overhauling and repair of articles issued, as the Secretary of War shall deem necessary for proper military training in said schools Supplies from War and colleges, $100: Provided, That uniforms and other equipment or Department surplus stocks. material issued-to the Reserve Officers' Training Corps in accordance with law shall be furnished from surplus stocks of the War Depart- ment without payment from this appropriation, except for actual Pi . expense incurred in the manufacture or issue: Provided further, That in no case shall the amount paid from this appropriation for uniforms, equipment, or material furnished to the Reserve Officers' Training Corps from stocks under the control of the War Department be in excess of the price current at the time the issue is made: Provided otunted, motor further,That none of the funds appropriated in this Act shall be used units. for the organization or maintenance of a greater number of mounted units in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps than were in existence on January 1 1928, or for additional motor transport or tank units tdesitgated'unes unless in replacement of existing cavalry units: Provided further, That none of the funds appropriated in this Act shall be available for any expense on account of any student in Air Corps, Dental Corps, or Veterinary units not a member of such units on May 5, 1932, but such stoppage of further enrollments shall not interfere with the Rotberhfon ons maintenance of existing units: Provided further, That none of the funds appropriated elsewhere in this Act, except for printing and bind- ing and pay and allowances of officers and enlisted men, shall be used for expenses in connection with the Reserve Officers' Training Corps. upplies, etc. NATIONAL BOARD FOR PRBOMOrON OF RFUE PRACTICE, ARMY Promotion of rifle practice: For construction, equipment, and main- tenance of rifle ranges, the instruction of citizens in marksmanship, and promotion of practice in the use of rifled arms, for arms, ammuni- tion, targets, and other accessories for target practice, for issue and sale in accordance with rules and regulations prescribed by the National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice and approved by the Secretary of War; for clerical services, including not exceeding $30,000 in the District of Columbia; for procurement of materials, supplies, trophies, prizes, badges, services, and such other items as are I