Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 37 Part 1.djvu/276

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SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 275. 1912. 253 incumbent is hereby re ealed, and the additional a thus rovided ilsigyiaitlable for the presgnt incumbent from the daga he enterlind upon u res· For additional ay of rofessors and omcers (and omeers on in- '*°°¤°'*'>'· creased rank) for or; service, twelve thousand dollars; For pay_of the tary Academy band, iield musicians, general "°“*‘°° *¤¤¤- Army service, cavalry and artillery detachments, and enlisted men on lgletached geghce, mic extra paigrl msn on special duty: or ayo tary : e an sergeant andas- *°*‘°°”*°°-

ng; hundred dollar? _ —£

ve e musicians at 0 ve dollars r month, six thousand four hundred and eighty dma; P6 Twelve enlisted musiciam, at thirty-six dollars per month, five thousand one_hundred and eighty-four dollars; Sixteen enlisted musicians, at thirty dollars per month, five thousand seven hundred and srxty dollars; Addrtronal pa? for length of service, five thousand five hundred and thirty-two ollars; For pay of field musicians: One sergeant, six hundred dollars; mu ¤°*’°’*°*· One corporal, two hundred and fifty-two dollars; Twenty-two privates, at one hundred and eighty dollars each, three thousand nine hundred and sixty dollars; d0Add1tional pay for length of service, eight hundred and sixty-four For pay of general Arm Service Corps: One iirst se ant, five m.°l°°°"! ‘”"""" hundred and for·tydollQrsl;;y ugh h d lghrgii um-S Eight sergeants, two o t un an e' ty o ; N'me corporals, two thousand two hundred and sixty-eight dollars; Three cooks, one thousand and eight dollars; One hundred and eighty privates, thirty-two thousand four hundred dollars; Additional pay for length of service, eighteen thousand dollars; Extra pay of the enlisted men of the Army service detachment, ,,,,E},g",?, {_` Quartermastefs Department, on extra duty at West Point, twenty- four thousand dollars; For pay of cavalry detachment: One iirst sergeant, five hundred °"‘""’°"°""‘°“" and forty dollars; One stable sergeant, three hundred and sixty dollars; Five sergeants, one thousand eight hundred dollars; Three cooks, one thousand and eighty dollars; d Igleven corporals, two thousand seven hundred and seventy-two 0 ars; Two trumpeters, three hundred and sixty dollars; Two horseshoers, seven hundred and twenty dollars; One farder, two hundred and Egg-two dollars; One saddler, two hundred and Hg-two dollars; One Wagoner, two hundred and y-two dollars; Onezlnmdred privates (cavalry), eighteen thousand dollars; Additional pay for length of service, eight thousand five hundred doug"; Artlllery detach- For pay of artillery detachment: One first sergeant, five hundred msn. and forty dollars; One quarterrnaster sergeant, three hundred and sixty dollars; One etabl t, three hundred and sixty dollars; Qne chief anic, two hundred and eighty-eight dollars; Six sergeants, two thousand one hundre and sixty dollars; Three cooks, one thousand and eight; dollars; Twelve corporals, three thousand an twentIy—four dollars; Four mechanics, one thousand and eight dollars; Two trumpeters, three hundred and sixty dollars;