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there is hereby established in the said Harvard University Medical School, Boston, Mass., a Medical Corps unit of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps.

[000.862, A. G. O.]

BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR:

JOHN J. PERSHING,

General of the Armies,

Chief of Staff.

OFFICIAL:

P. C. HARRIS,

The Adjutant General.

WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1922

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Expense accounts of officers and noncommissioned officers on duty
with National Guard.-

Metes and bounds of the Puuloa Military Reservation__.
Joint resolution of Congress-Prohibiting the exportation of
arms or munitions of war to certain countries-Repeal of cer-
tain joint resolution prohibiting the export of coal, etc----
Joint resolution of Congress-Preferred right of homestead entry
to discharged soldiers.

Act of Congress-Amendment to act for the retirement of em-
ployees of the classified civil service..

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I__Preservation of historical photographs depicting activities of the Army.-Section II, Bulletin No. 29, War Department, 1919, relating to the foregoing subject, is rescinded. See AR 105-255.

[300.33, A. G. O.]

II__Commercial telephone service.-Section III, Bulletin No. 21, War Department, 1918, and section III, Bulletin No. 35, War Department, 1919, supplemental thereto, relating to the foregoing subject, are rescinded. See AR 105-30.

[300.33, A. G. O.]

III__Electric time service.-Section III, Bulletin No. 18, War Department, 1920, and section II, Bulletin No. 33, War Department, 1920, amendatory thereof, relating to the foregoing subject, are rescinded. See AR 105-30.

[300.33, A. G. O.]

IV. Procurement Code.-Bulletin No. 10, War Department, 1921, as amended by section VII, Bulletin No. 17, section V, Bulletin No. 20, section II, Bulletin No. 21, and section XV, Bulletin No. 22, War Department, 1921, and by section VI,

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Bulletin No. 2, War Department, 1922, is further amended as follows:

1. Add after the items on page 30, following the matter added by paragraph 2, section VI, Bulletin No. 2, War Department, 1922, the following:

Appropriation: Medical and hospital services, War Department, 1922 (Improvements, hospitals and grounds)—(M. & H. S. W. D. I. H. G.).

1780. Alterations and repairs of military hospitals, appurtenances and grounds.

2. Under section II, Station List, add the following:

591. Meigs (transport).

[400.1, A. G. O.]

V. Expense accounts of officers and noncommissioned officers on duty with National Guard.-Paragraph 2, Bulletin No. 12, War Department, 1919, is amended to read as follows:

2. Orders directing travel of the character mentioned in paragraph 1 will be issued by the War Department or by department or corps area commanders. Vouchers covering travel ordered by the War Department will be sent directly to the Chief of the Militia Bureau for settlement. Those covering travel ordered by department or corps area commanders will be sent to and settled by the finance officer of the department or corps area issuing the order. When any or all of the travel is over land-grant or bond-aided road, transportation requests should be used, as when not used reimbursement for railroad fare in excess of the cost of same to the Government, had transportation requests been used, is not authorized. Transportation requests may also be used for such travel where no land grant is involved, when the cost of such travel amounts to $5 or more. Transportation requests will not be used for travel, where no land grant is involved, when the cost is less than $5. In accordance with these instructions, when desired by officers or noncommissioned officers so detailed, application may be made to the nearest quartermaster for transportation requests covering railroad and Pullman fare, and, in addition, in the case of noncommissioned officers when changing stations, commutation of rations to their station. A statement to the effect that such transportation and commutation of rations have or have not been furnished must be attached to the expense voucher submitted for payment, as required above.

[300.53, A. G. O.]

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VI__Metes and bounds of the Puuloa Military Reservation.— A portion of the Puuloa Naval Reservation, Hawaii, has been transferred, effective October 4, 1921, to the control of the War Department, and will be known as the Puuloa Military Reservation. The metes and bounds of the Puuloa Military Reservation are announced as follows:

Beginning at a concrete monument on the west side of the entrance to Pearl Harbor, above Hammer Point, bearing by true azimuth 185° 00' 35' from Puuloa Triangulation Station and 1,206.85 feet distant therefrom, and running by true azimuths and distances as follows:

1. 23° 13' 15" 1,234.57 feet to a concrete monument; thence 2. 51° 04′ 51′′ 1,825.76 feet to a concrete monument; thence 3. 54° 48′ 36'' 723.08 feet to a concrete monument; thence 4. 62° 07' 59' 515.73 feet to a concrete monument; thence 5. 152° 07' 59'' 903.41 feet to a concrete monument; thence 6. 97° 03' 36" 553.34 feet to a concrete monument in the original north line of Puuloa Reservation, and thence with said north line

7. 62° 10' 00'' 1,364.75 feet to a concrete monument in said line; thence

8. 345° 40′ 00′′ 1,729.5 feet to the high-water mark.

9. Thence eastwardly along with the high-water mark to the beginning, containing 169.8 acres, more or less.

[472.9, A. G. O.]

VII Joint resolution of Congress-Prohibiting the exportation of arms or munitions of war to certain countries-Repeal of certain joint resolution prohibiting the export of coal, etc.-The following joint resolution of Congress is published to the Army for the information and guidance of all concerned: Joint Resolution To prohibit the exportation of arms or munitions of war from the United States to certain countries, and for other pur

poses.

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That whenever the President finds that in any American country, or in any country in which the United States exercises extraterritorial jurisdiction, conditions of domestic violence exist, which are or may be promoted by the use of arms or munitions of war procured from the United States, and makes proclamation thereof, it shall be unlawful to export, except under such limitations and exceptions as the President prescribes, any arms or munitions of war from any place in the United States to such country until otherwise ordered by the President or by Congress.

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