MILITARY PERSONNEL, MARINE CORPS For pay, allowances, individual clothing, subsistence, interest on deposits, gratuities, permanent change of station travel (including all expenses thereof for organizational movements), expenses of temporary duty travel between permanent duty stations, for members of the Marine Corps on active duty (except those undergoing reserve training), [and expenses of apprehension and delivery of deserters, prisoners, and members absent without leave, including payment of rewards of not to exceed $25 in any one case, $661,200,000] $678,600,000. (10 U.S.C. 5402, 5404-5, 5409-11, 5413-17, 5441, 5443, 5445-6, 5448, 5451, 5453-6, 5458, 5502-3, 5531, 5537, 6032, 6081-6, 6147-8, 6157, 6222; 12 U.S.C. 1715m; 37 U.S.C. 31a-35, 37, 232-44, 251-7, 305-7, 309-10d; 42 U.S.C. 1594d; Department of Defense Appropriation Act, 1963.) Program and Financing (in thousands of dollars) Object Classification (in thousands of dollars) 1962 actual 1963 196 estimate estim 11 Personnel compensation: Military.......... 424,491 436,975 439 127,787 131,365 144 21 Travel and transportation of persons. 22,116 24,818 27 22 Transportation of things. 8,577 9,905 10. 25 Other services... 2,980 3,239 3. 26 Supplies and materials.. 32 Lands and structures. 3,058 42 Insurance claims and indemnities. Reimbursable obligations: Total direct obligations. 11 Personnel compensation: Military. Proposed for separate transmittal: 7,118 7,400 7. 646,449 663,909 686, delivery of deserters, prisoners, and members absent without leave, including payment of rewards of not to exceed $25 in any one case, $4,117,690,000 $4,148,000,000, and, in addition [$70,000,000] $20,000,000 which shall be derived by transfer from the [Air Force stock fund and the] Defense stock fund, and $10,000,000 which shall be derived by transfer from the Air Force industrial fund. (10 U.S.C. 265, 517, 555-65, 683-84, 701-04, 711-12, 744, 771-74, 858, 972, 1035, 1037, 1071-85, 1475-80, 2632, 2681, 8012, 8033-34, 8066, 807172, 8201-15, 8217-19, 8251-58, 8281, 8284-89, 8293-8303, 8305-10, 8312-13, 8441-42, 8444-52, 8491-92, 8494-8504, 8531, 8611-12, 8687, 8722, 9306, 9331-37, 9341-55, 9441, 9535, 9561, 9562, 9563, 9621-23, 9741-43, 9746, 9748; 12 U.S.C. 1715m; 18 U.S.C. 4281; 37 U.S.C. 101, 201, 203-05, 301-05, 308, 401, 402-07, 409-11, 414--17, 418, 420, 601-04, 802, 901; 38 U.S.C. 691–91g, 1011–16; 42 U.S.C. 1594-943; 50 U.S.C. App. 454-55, 1001-12, 1014-16, 2201-16, 2351 56; 70A Stat. 638; Department of Defense Appropriation Act, 1963.) Program and Financing (in thousands of dollars) 5,713 1.574 1,700 1,700 persons 91 212 212 61 125 125 24,570 25,000 25,000 Unobligated balance transferred from (-)— "Defense stock fund" (annual appropria tion act).. Advances and reimbursements from (-)— Other accounts. Non-Federal sources 1 Unobligated balance lapsing New obligational authority. -70,000 -10,000 New obligational authority (proposed supple- 50,000 Under existing legislation, 1963.-Additional funds are -20,000 anticipated for an increase in the basic allowance for quarters payable to military personnel. In addition, funds are anticipated for an increase in the amount payable as readjustment pay to certain members of Reserve components involuntarily released from active duty. Laws 4,175,820 4,025,526 4,148,000 providing for these increases were enacted after transmittal of the 1963 budget estimates. -14,670 -15.750 -15,750 4,197,000 4,117,690 4,148,000 "Emergency fund, Defense" (75 Stat. 381) -21.180 "Family housing, Defense" (76 Stat. 237) Appropriation (adjusted) 1,182 -93.346 4,175,820 4,025,526 4,148,000 RESERVE FORCES The following narrative statement covers the appropriations for the Reserve components of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force. 1. Reserve and National Guard personnel. This program provides funds for training members of the Ready Reserve required for early mobilization needs of the Active Forces. Most of the paid Reserve components personnel perform 48 or 24 drills and attend 2 weeks of active duty for training each year. Other personnel not requiring as intensive training receive only a period of active duty for training (usually 2 weeks) during the year. Active duty for basic training is provided for personnel enlisting in a Reserve component who have not previously received 959.595 1.045.045 military training. Service schools and special tours of active duty training provide additional training for I'mited numbers of the Ready Reserve. 1963 1964 estimate estimate 2,739,584 2,768,125 2,762,603 These personnel strengths have been authorized and programed, subject to the following provisions: 1. All units maintain at least 90% Military Occupational Specialty qualified personnel. 2. The Reserve components will apply the same recruiting standards as the Active Army. 3. No units will be permitted to exceed the authorized strength except those specifically authorized excess strengths to accommodate reservists on drill pay status who have been displaced by the realinement of the Army's reserve forces. It is estimated that under these provisions it will be possible to obtain the participation of the following numbers of Reserve component personnel in paid drill training by the ends of 1963 and 1964 within the programed personnel strengths of 700,000. Non-prior service enlisted active duty for training... 1962 actual Total Army National Guard.. Officers.. Enlisted 37,087 46,075 38,800 360,970 375,500 384,400 31,458 35,000 35,000 329,512 340,500 349,400 Navy Reserve: Paid drills.. 110,496 121,225 125,186 Officers Enlisted.. 22,634 87,862 97,707 23,518 23,974 101,212 Non-prior service enlisted active duty for training 29,733 30,218 31,974 89,446 99,582 104,126 41,556 41,870 41,857 3,384 3,470 3,470 38,172 38,400 38,387 1964 eslim ale Personnel for the Reserve components are obtained from individuals with prior military service who have an interest or an obligation to train actively in the Ready Reserve or from those without prior service who are required to participate in an active duty training program of from 3 to 6 months or of 2 years. Enlisted personnel in paid drill status obtained each year from these sources are summarized below. 3- to 6-month training program: Army Reserve.. 251 1964 estimate 10,842 82,046 90,292 82,192 77,626 Subtotal (basic)-- 131,201 146,514 138,858 132,692 66,253 47,864 86,000 80,800 Subtotal (advanced).. Navy Reserve... 1,738 1,664 1,508 1,500 Marine Corps Reserve.. 7,734 9,818 9,481 Total Army senior division.................. 9,411 156,975 172,994 165,978 162,856 14 Air Force Reserve. 3,292 2,306 3,080 2,992 Air National Guard. Number commissioned_ 6,532 5,668 8,500 11,456 8,500 11,235 11,740 11,830 Total....... 2-year active duty program: First year.. 57,337 56,554 56,204 62,250 Navy Reserve..... Subtotal (basic). Army National Guard.. 29,632 21,226 59,000 28,100 Fourth year.. Navy Reserve... 39,605 29,071 50,430 49,212 Marine Corps Reserve... 3,891 4,830 3,657 Subtotal (advanced). 3,098 Air Force Reserve... 24,007 19,452 26,920 Air National Guard. 608 2,988 6,861 Total..... 13,845 3,075 169,630 123,804 228,568 166,930 2. Reserve officer candidates.-The Reserve Officers' Training Corps program provides training for reserve officer candidates who have enrolled in the course while attending a collegiate institution at which an ROTC unit has been established. The curriculum includes instruction in military and academic subjects together with a summer active duty training period with the Active Forces. College graduates who satisfactorily complete the 4-year program are commissioned and are either ordered to active duty for a minimum period of 2 years or to a 3- to 6-month period of active duty training. The Navy also provides training for candidates for commissions as Regular officers who are selected on a nationwide competitive basis, appointed as midshipmen and required to complete a 4-year military training program while attending at Government expense one of the 53 collegiate institutions at which Naval ROTC units have been established. Successful candidates, commissioned in the Regular Navy or Marine Corps, become career officers who are required to serve at least 4 years on active duty. Students attending other colleges or universities may also enroll in a Naval or Marine Corps officer candidate program, attend prescribed summer military training programs, and receive a commission after graduation. They are then required to serve at least 3 years on active For pay, allowances, clothing, subsistence, gratuities, travel, and related expenses for personnel of the Army Reserve on active duty while undergoing reserve training, or while performing drills or equivalent duty, and for members of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps, as authorized by law, [$239,200,000] $210,100,000: Provided, That the Army Reserve will be programed to attain an end strength of three hundred thousand for fiscal year [1963: Provided further, That insofar as practicable in any reorganization or realinement for the purpose of modernization the number and geographical location of existing units will be maintained] 1964. (10 U.S.C. 600, 683, 2511, 3722, 4385-4387; 37 U.S.C. 253, 301, 305; Department of Defense Appropriation Act, 1963.) Total Air Force senior division.... 3,333 3,385 3,648 2,514 2,817 2,042 1,997 1,292 1,378 1,613 1,015 925 873 1,091 1,278 954 862 854 1,047 Total Navy (contract). 5,685 5,930 RESERVE PERSONNEL, MARINE CORPS For pay, allowances, clothing, subsistence, gratuities, travel, and related expenses for personnel of the Marine Corps Reserve and the Marine Corps platoon leaders class on active duty while undergoing reserve training, or while performing drills or equivalent duty, as authorized by law, [$28,100,000 $28,500,000. (10 U.S.C. 261, 267, 270, 683, 5252, 5456, 6081-6, 6148; 37 U.S.Č. 232–7, 251–3, 255, 301, 305; Department of Defense Appropriation Act, 1963.) Program and Financing (in thousands of dollars) RESERVE PERSONNEL, NAVY For pay, allowances, clothing, subsistence, gratuities, travel, and related expenses for personnel of the Naval Reserve on active duty while undergoing reserve training, or while performing drills or equivalent duty, regular and contract enrollees in the Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps, and retainer pay, as authorized by law, [$85,600,000] $92,300,000. (10 U.S.C. 261, 267, 270, 683, 5251, 5456, 6081-6, 6148, 6901, 6904, 6910; 37 U.S.C. 232-7, 251-3, 255, 301, 305; Department of Defense Appropriation Act, 1963.) 1. Reserve component personnel.. Reimbursable program: 1. Reserve component personnel.. Total reimbursable obligations........ 24,812 26,814 27,220 1,182 1,280 1,286 25.994 28,100 28,500 |