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AND SERVICES FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD, ORGANIZED RESERVES, RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS, AND CITIZENS' MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

312. References:

The Organized Reserves.-AR 135–10.
General principles.

Supply and equipment.

Reserve Officers' Training Corps.

Supply and equipment.-AR 145-20.
Tables of basic allowances.

Training camps.-AR 145-30.

Supply and transportation.

Table of allowances.

Citizens' military training camps.-AR 350-2200.
Supply and transportation.

Table of allowances.

Schools and colleges.-AR 350-3300.

Arms, equipment, and spare parts.
Requisition and bond.

Federal property.

General.-NGR 75-1.

Receipt, shipment, and issue of property.-NGR 75–5.
Requisitioning property.-NGR 75–2.

Supplies and services for the National Guard, Organized Reserves, Reserve Officers' Training Corps, and citizens' military training camps. Cir. 1-7, OQMG, 1928.

Appropriations chargeable.

Procurement authorities.

Authorized articles and allowances.

Requisitions.

Action by corps area commanders.

Action by corps area quartermasters.

Action by depots.

Purchase functions.

Accounting for supplies.

Notation on purchase papers.

Supplies for Hawaii.

Packing, handling, and transportation charges.

Preparation of shipping tickets.

Training camps.

PROPERTY ACCOUNTABILITY AND RESPONSIBILITY

313. References:

Property accountability and responsibility.-AR 35–6520.

Accountability and responsibility for public property defined.
Classification of property.

Property accountability.

Stock record accounts.

Record of property on memorandum receipt.

Property issued to units of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps
and to other schools and colleges under the provisions of the
national defense act.

Record of property issued to nonmilitary agencies.
Property loaned to organizations of war veterans.
Record of property in sales stores.

Reports of property on hand.

Responsibility for property in stock.

Responsibility for property in general use.

Responsibility of commanding officers.

Inventories of property.

Record of permanent property.

Accounting for property in time of war.

Receipt, shipment, and issue of property.—AR 35–6560.

Receiving shipments of property.

Disposition of clothing turned in under AR 615-40.

Receiving and issuing reconditioned and reclaimed property.
Receiving property purchased locally.

Receiving property accepted at place of manufacture or purchase.
Receiving property accepted at destination.

Receiving property delivered under contracts involving Govern-
ment materials.

Shipment of property.

Issues of equipment.

Issues of clothing.

Daily issues of fuel, forage, gasoline, oils, etc.

Changes of nomenclature.

Expendable property.-AR 35-6620.

Property expendable when issued.

Tableware and kitchen utensils.

Sale of property.—AR 35–6660.

Sale of supplies.

Overhead charges on sales of supplies or services (except sub

sistence).

Preparation of abstracts of sales.

Sales under contracts.

Supplies sold to other executive departments.-AR 35-860.
Interdepartmental procurements.-AR 35-880.

Lost, destroyed, damaged, and unserviceable property.-AR 35

6640.

Relief from responsibility; general.

Loss or damage chargeable to officers or enlisted men.

Loss or damage chargeable to civilian employees.

Shortage or damage in shipment.

Classification of unserviceable and obsolete property with ref

rence to disposition.

When survey required.

When survey not required.

Preparation of reports of survey.

Surveying officers.

Action on, and routing of, reports of survey; use as property vouchers.

Procedure to secure reimbursement from officers held liable for

loss or damage.

Inventory and inspection reports.

Proceedings of boards of officers.

Administration of oaths.

Recovery of property unlawfully detained by civilians. Inspection of property for condemnation.-AR 20-35.

Property records.-AR 35-6700.

Numbering and filing property vouchers.
Disposition of obsolete records.

Transfer of property accountability.—AR 35–6680.

Transfer of property on stock-record accounts.

Transfer of accountability for charge-sales accounts.

Transfer of property on memorandum receipt in possession of

troops changing station.

Transfer of property.

Samples and experimental articles.

Property auditing.-AR 35-6740.

Method of auditing stock-record accounts.

Certificates of audit.

Blank forms pertaining to property accounting.-AR 35-6720.

Limitation on the use of forms.

List of basic forms; how used.

List of subsidiary forms; how used.

PART III-TRANSPORTATION

314. References:

ANIMAL TRANSPORT

Remount service, general functions.-AR 30-405.

Remount purchasing and breeding headquarters.—AR 30-430.
Remount board.-AR 30-405.

General functions.

Composition.

Quartermaster intermediate depots (remount and remount concentration).-AR 30-415.

Field remount depots.—AR 30–420.

Purchase, breeding, and distribution of animals.—Cir. 1-4, OQMG,

1928.

Purchases, geographical territory assigned to each purchasing headquarter.

Breeding, method of obtaining stallions.

Distribution, remount depots from which made.

Procurement of horses and mules.-AR 30-435.

Purchasing boards.

Inspection of animals.

Training remounts.-TR 360-10: Basic Field Manual, Vol. VTransport.

Classification of and specifications for public animals.-AR 30-440. Classification.

General specifications.

Special specifications.

Inspections required.

Branding and registration of public animals.-AR 30-455.

Animal-drawn transportation defined.-TR 380-10.

Animal transportation.-AR 30-500.

Responsibility for supply and maintenance.

Allowances.

Control.

Use of.

Report of animals and animal-drawn and pack transportation.

Public animals.-AR 30-450.

Assignment.

Price for fiscal transaction.

Issues to National Guard.

Use of public animals for polo; restrictions.-AR 850-120.

Private mounts.-AR 605-130.

Number allowed.

Stabling.

Care for at a remount depot.

Use of public mounts.

Hire of mounts.

Specifications and requirements for private mounts.-AR 605-135. Purchase of private mounts from and by the Government.-AR 605

140.

Attending veterinarians.-AR 40-2025.

Veterinary service, remount purchasing and breeding headquarters.— AR 40-2045.

Veterinary service, remount purchasing boards.-AR 40-2050.
Physical examinations of animals.--AR 40-2075.

Veterinary sanitation.—AR 40–2080.

Communicable diseases of animals.

General.-AR 40-2090.
Disinfection.-AR 40-2095.
Glanders.-AR 40-2100.

"Shipping fever."-AR 40-2115.

Mange.-AR 40-2125.

Surra. AR 40-2130.

Dermatitis gangrenosa.-AR 40-2135.

The ophthalmic Mallein test of animals.-AR 40-2105.

The intradermic Mallein test of animals.-AR 40-2110.

Veterinary health certificate and memorandum.-AR 40-2270.

Quarantine and physical survey of public animals and private mounts shipped from outside the continental limits of the United States or from infected areas.-AR 40-2275.

Veterinary forage inspection.-AR 40-2085.

Objects.

Sanitary inspection of forage.

Sanitary requirements.

Inspection for compliance with specification requirements.
Inspection at stations and in the field.

Requisitions for forage.-AR 30-480; Cir. 1-6, OQMG, 1928.

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