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zations of like strength: Provided, That at least one of said guards shall have the rank, pay, and allowances of a battalion sergeant major. Par. 4, sec. 2, id.

(For authorization for the detail of 100 sergeants for duty with the disciplinary organizations at the United States Disciplinary Barracks, who shall be additional to the sergeants authorized for the corps, companies, troops, batteries, and detachments from which they may be detailed, see par. 1332a.)

481a. Same-Duties of the commandant.-The commandant of the United States Disciplinary Barracks shall have command thereof and charge and custody of all offenders sent thereto for confinement and detention therein; shall govern such offenders and cause them to be employed at such labor and in such trades and to perform such duties as may be deemed best for their health and reformation and with a view to their honorable restoration to duty or their reenlistment as hereinafter authorized; shall cause note to be taken and a record to be made of the conduct of such offenders; and may shorten the daily time of hard labor of those who by their obedience, honesty, industry, and general good conduct earn such favors-all under such regulations as the Secretary of War may from time to time prescribe. Par. 5. sec. 2, id.

481b. Same-Organization of disciplinary companies and higher units, etc.-The Secretary of War shall provide for placing under military training those offenders sent to the United States Disciplinary Barracks for confinement and detention therein whose record and conduct are such as to warrant the belief that upon the completion of a course of military training they may be worthy of an honorable restoration to duty or of being permitted to reenlist; may provide for the organization of offenders so placed under military training into disciplinary companies and higher units, organized as infantry, with noncommissioned officers, except color sergeants, selected or appointed from the enlisted men assigned to duty for that purpose pursuant to the provisions of paragraph four hereof; and may provide for uniforming, arming, and equipping such organizations. Par. 6, sec. 2, id.

488a. Same-Clemency and restoration to colors of persons not discharged and reenlistment of discharged persons.-Whenever he shall deem such action merited the Secretary of War may remit the unexecuted portions of the sentences of offenders sent to the United States Disciplinary Barracks for confinement and detention therein. and in addition to such remission may grant those who have not been discharged from the Army an honorable restoration to duty, and may authorize the reenlistment of those who have been discharged or upon their written application to that end order their restoration to the Army to complete their respective terms of enlistment, and such application and order of restoration shall be effective to revive

the enlistment contract for a period equal to the one not served under said contract. Par. 7, sec. 2, id.

488b. Parole of general prisoners in disciplinary barracks, and restoration to duty of those serving confinement in places other than disciplinary barracks.-The authority now vested in the Secretary of War to give an honorable restoration to duty, in case the same is merited, to general prisoners confined in the United States disciplinary barracks and its branches shall be extended so that such restoration may be given to general prisoners confined elsewhere, and the Secretary of War shall be, and he is hereby, authorized to establish a system of parole for prisoners confined in said barracks and its branches, the terms and conditions of such parole to be such as the Secretary of War may prescribe. Act of Mar. 4, 1915 (38 Stat. 1074).

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and light for officers, etc----- 668c Officers on duty as observers with foreign armies in field, expenses of______.

673a

675a

578a

Proceeds from sale of cuttings
of material for clothing, dis-
position of‒‒‒‒
Quartermaster property, arti-
cles of, may be sold to officers
of Navy and Marine Corps--- 588a
Sale of subsistence stores to
officers and enlisted men of
Navy and Marine Corps----- 588b

Commutation of rations for en

listed men of Army and Militia at national rifle match--- 611a Commutation of rations for ca

dets, enlisted men, members of Nurse Corps, etc., rates of 611b Funds appropriated for support

of Army available for purchase of reserve supplies----- 616a Appointment of Army pay clerk, with certain service, as first lieutenant, Quartermaster Corps

632a

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Mileage to engineer officers____
Subsistence expenses of offi-
cials-Allowances for, outside
of District of Columbia lim-
ited______

680a

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704c

Temporary sergeants and cor-
porals at recruiting depots--- 704b
One enlisted man at each recruit
depot to have rank, pay, and
allowances of a regimental
sergeant major
Transportation of change of sta-
tion allowance of baggage on
discharge for disability of en-
listed man having 10 years or
more of service

721a

Pay and allowances of soldiers sentenced to dishonorable discharge during execution of suspended sentence-_-_-_-___ 727a

495a. The Quartermaster Corps, composition of.-The Quartermaster Corps shall consist of one Quartermaster General with the rank of major general; two assistants to the Quartermaster General with the rank of brigadier general; twenty-one colonels; twenty-four lieutenant colonels; sixty-eight majors; one hundred and eighty captains; and the pay clerks now in active service, who shall hereafter have the rank, pay, and allowances of a second lieutenant, and the President is hereby authorized to appoint and commission them, by

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