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II. Rules for tracing history of units (Cir. No. 89, W. D., 1920). It has come to the attention of the War Department that there is some divergence of understanding in regard to the method of tracing the history of troop units. To settle the practice, the following rule is announced for the guidance of all concerned:

The numerical designation of a troop unit does not in itself entitle that unit to inherit the history of any previous unit having that number; the organization itself will be traced through all its changes, regardless of number.

[314.73, A. G. O.]

III. Furlough to the Regular Army Reserve not barred by indebtedness (Cir. No. 105, W. D., 1920).-Men eligible for furlough to the Regular Army Reserve will not be retained in active service to satisfy indebtedness of any kind. All amounts due as pay and allowances, except travel pay, should be used as far as possible to cancel amounts due the United States. In this connection attention is directed to the fact that the bonus of $60 is liable for stoppages the same as pay, except for court-martial forfeitures.

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BULLETIN
No. 14.

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WAR DEPARTMENT,

WASHINGTON, April 10, 1920.

Act of Congress—Appropriations for the support of the Military Academy.-The following act of Congress is published to the Army for the information and guidance of all concerned : An Act Making appropriations for the support of the Military Academy for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1921, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and the same are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the support of the Military Academy for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1921:

PERMANENT ESTABLISHMENT.

For pay of seven professors, $26,500.
For pay of one chaplain, $2,400.

For pay of master of the sword, $3,500 and the present incumbent shall have the relative rank and be entitled to the pay, allowances, and emoluments of a lieutenant colonel during his incumbency.

For pay of cadets, $850,000.

The pay of cadets for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1921, shall be fixed at $780 per annum and one ration per day or commutation thereof at the rate of $1.08 per ration, to be paid from the appropriation for the subsistence of the Army: Provided, That the sum of $250 shall be credited to each cadet now at the academy and to each cadet discharged since January 1, 1919, to the extent of paying any balance due by any such cadet to the academy on account of initial clothing and equipment issued to him.

OFFICERS ON DETACHED SERVICE AT THE ACADEMY.

For extra pay of officers of the Army on detached service at the Military Academy:

For pay of one commandant of cadets (colonel) in addition to his regular pay, $1,000.

For pay of one professor of ordnance and science of gunnery (lieutenant colonel) in addition to pay as major, $500.

For pay of one professor of law (lieutenant colonel) in addition to pay as major, $500.

For pay of one professor of practical military engineering (lieutenant colonel) in addition to pay as major, $500.

For pay of twelve assistant professors (captains) in addition

to pay as first and second lieutenants, $4,800.

For pay of three battalion commanders in addition to pay as captain, $1,800.

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For pay of one senior assistant instructor of Field Artillery tactics (major) in addition to pay as captain, $600.

For pay of one senior assistant instructor of Cavalry tactics (major) in addition to pay as captain, $600.

For pay of one senior assistant instructor of Coast Artillery tactics (major) in addition to pay as captain, $600.

For pay of sixteen instructors of Cavalry, Artillery (Field and Coast), and Infantry tactics (captains), in addition to pay as first and second lieutenants, $6,400.

For pay of one adjutant, in addition to his regular pay, $600. For pay of one quartermaster and commissary of cadets and treasurer, in addition to his regular pay, $600.

For pay of one line officer on duty in quartermaster's department at academy, in addition to his regular pay, $400.

For pay of one associate professor of mathematics (major), in addition to pay as captain, $600.

For pay of one constructing quartermaster, in addition to his regular pay, $1,000.

For additional pay of professors and officers (and officers on increased rank) for length of service, $12,000.

MILITARY ACADEMY BAND.

For pay of Military Academy band:

One band sergeant and assistant leader, $972.

Fifteen enlisted musicians, at $51 each per month, $9,180.
Fifteen enlisted musicians, at $44 each per month, $7,920.
Twenty enlisted musicians, at $38 each per month, $9,120.
Additional pay for length of service, $6,437.

FIELD MUSICIANS.

For pay of field musicians:

One sergeant, $672.

Two corporals, at $36 each per month, $864.

Seven privates, first class, at $33 each per month, and twentyone privates, second class, at $30 each per month, $10,332 Additional pay for length of service, $990.

SERVICE DETACHMENT.

For pay of Service detachment:

One first sergeant, at $51 per month, $612.

Forty-seven sergeants, at $38 each per month, $21,432.

Twenty corporals, at $36 each per month, $8,640.

Four cooks, at $38 each per month, $1,824.

Fifty-one privates, first class, at $33 each per month, $20,196.

One hundred and fifty-three privates, at $30 each per month, $55,080.

Additional pay for length of service, $21,777.

Extra pay of the enlisted men in the Service detachment, on extra duty at West Point, $37,526.

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CAVALRY DETACHMENT.

For pay of Cavalry detachment:

One first sergeant, at $51 per month, $612.
One mess sergeant, at $44 per month, $528.
One supply sergeant, at $38 per month, $456.
Three stable sergeants, at $38 each per month, $1,368.
Nine sergeants, at $38 each per month, $4,104.
Four cooks, at $38 each per month, $1,824.
Sixteen corporals, at $36 each per month, $6,912.
One bugler, first class, at $33 per month, $396.
One bugler, at $30 per month, $360.

Six horseshoers, at $38 each per month, $2,736.
Three farriers, at $36 each per month, $1,296.
Four saddlers, at $36 each per month, $1,728.
Four wagoners, at $36 each per month, $1,728.
Two mechanics, at $36 each per month, $864.

Forty-one privates, first class, at $33 each per month, $16,236. One hundred and twenty-three privates, second class, at $30 each per month, $44,280.

For additional pay for length of service, $17,000.

ARTILLERY DETACHMENT.

For pay of Artillery detachment:

One first sergeant, at $51 per month, $612.

One supply sergeant, at $38 per month, $456.

Two stable sergeants, at $38 each per month, $912.
One chief mechanic, at $36 per month, $432.
Twelve sergeants, at $38 each per month, $5,472.
One mess sergeant, at $44 per month, $528.
Four cooks, at $38 each per month, $1,824.

Eighteen corporals, at $36 each per month, $7,776.
One saddler, at $38 per month, $456.

Three horseshoers, at $38 each per month, $1,368.

Eight mechanics, at $36 each per month, $3,456.

Three buglers, at $30 each per month, $1,080.

Forty privates, first class, at $33 each per month, $15,840.

One hundred and twelve privates, at $30 each per month, $40,320.

One farrier, at $36 per month, $432.

Five wagoners, at $36 each per month, $2,160.

For additional pay for expert first-class gunners, at $5 each per month, first-class gunners at $3 each per month, and secondclass gunners at $2 each per month, $4,080.

Additional pay for length of service, $6,000.

ENGINEER DETACHMENT.

For pay of Engineer detachment:

One first sergeant, at $51 per month, $612.

Three sergeants, first class, at $51 each per month, $1,836.

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Eight sergeants, at $44 each per month, $4,224.
One supply sergeant, at $44 per month, $528.
Twelve corporals, at $36 each per month, $5,184.
Three cooks, at $38 each per month, $1,368.
Two musicians, at $30 each per month, $720.

Thirty-eight privates, first class, at $33 each per month, $15,048.

Fifty privates, at $30 each per month, $18,000.

Additional pay for length of service, $14,000.

Additional pay for marksman, sharpshooter, and expert rifle men, $2,400.

SIGNAL CORPS DETACHMENT.

For pay of detachment of Signal Corps:

One master signal electrician, at $81 per month, $972.

Two sergeants, first class, at $51 each per month, $1,224.

Two sergeants, at $44 each per month, $1,056.

One chauffeur, at $44 per month, $528.

Two corporals, at $36 each per month, $864.

Two privates, first class, at $33 each per month, $792.

Two privates, at $30 each per month, $720.

Additional pay for length of service, $648.

Additional pay for expert military telegrapher, first class military telegrapher, and military telegrapher, $324.

COAST ARTILLERY DETACHMENT.

For pay of Coast Artillery detachment:

One first sergeant, at $51 per month, $612.

One master electrician, Coast Artillery. at $75 per month, $900.
One electrician sergeant, first class, at $51 per month, $612.
One master gunner, at $48 per month, $576.

Five sergeants, at $38 each per month, $2,280.
Four wagoners, at $36 each per month, $1,728.
Five mechanics, at $36 each per month, $2,160.

Twelve privates, first class, at $33 each per month, $4,752.
For additional pay for first-class gunners, at $3 each per
month, and second-class gunners, at $2 each per month, $1,080.
Additional pay for length of service, $5,400.

For additional pay of rated men (one plotter, one observer, first class, and four gun commanders), $552.

Travel allowance due enlisted men on discharge, $3,000.
Clothing not drawn due enlisted men on discharge, $5,000.
Interest on deposits due enlisted men, $2,000.

EXTRA PAY OF ENLISTED MEN.

For extra pay of enlisted men:

For extra pay of one enlisted man employed as bugler at the cadet barracks, at 35 cents per day, $159.80.

For extra pay of one enlisted man employed as mail carrier at the cadet barracks and camp, at 50 cents per day, $182.50.

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