General and special funds-Continued MILITARY PERSONNEL, ARMY-Continued balance of the appropriation made under this head for the fiscal year 1963, and subsequently withdrawn under the Act of July 25, 1956 (31 U.S.C. 701), may be restored and transferred to the appropriation accounts under this head for the fiscal years 1956, 1957, and 1961. (10 U.S.C. 600, 683-4, 701-04, 744, 1035, 1037, 1212, 1475-80, 2421, 2634, 3536, 3687, 4561, 4562, 4741; chapters 3, 5, 7, and 9 of title 37, United States Code: 38 U.S.C. 2102-05: 50 U.S.C. App. 1001-16, 2201-16; Department of Defense Appropriation Act, 1965.) Program and Financing (in thousands of dollars) MILITARY PERSONNEL-Continued ACTIVE FORCES-Continued 14 21 Reimbursable program: 1. Pay and allowances of officers.. 2. Pay and allowances of enlisted personnel..... Financing: Receipts and reimbursements from: Other accounts. Unobligated balance available, start of year, military assistance orders (69 Stat. 438). 43 4. Subsistence of enlisted personnel. Total reimbursable obligations......... 22 Unobligated balance transferred from: "Army stock fund" (77 Stat. 254, 78 Stat. 465, and annual appropriation act).. "Army industrial fund" (77 Stat. 254, and annual appropriation act).. "Defense stock fund" (77 Stat. 254, 78 Stat. 465, and annual appropriation act).. New obligational authority............. New obligational authority: 40 Appropriation.. 41 Transferred to "Military personnel, Navy" (10 U.S.C. 126). 42 Transferred from: "Operation and maintenance, Army" (78 Stat. 205)............. "Procurement of equipment and missiles, Army" (78 Stat. 205). Appropriation (adjusted). 20,700 6,500 4,000,517 4,221,000 4,102,600 Identification code 07-05-2010-0-1-051 Relation of obligations to expenditures: 10 Total obligations... 70 Receipts and other offsets (items 11-17). 71 72 74 Program and Financing (in thousands of dollars)-0 77 83 84 90 1 Reimbursements from non-Federal sources are derived from clothing to service members (10 U.S.C. 4621). Object Classification (in thousands of dollars Identification code 07-05-1453-0-1-051 1964 actual 4,329,576 4. -182,670 4,146,906 4, 198,322 -124,556 -55.733 e 12,506 12,302 4,164,735 4, 1964 actual 2,714,944 2. 863,124 104,965 14,314 275,118 MILITARY PERSONNEL, NAVY For pay, allowances, individual clothing, subsist deposits, gratuities, permanent change of station tra expenses thereof for organizational movements), temporary duty travel between permanent duty st bers of the Navy on active duty (except [those un training),] members of the reserve provided for shipmen, and aviation cadets; [$3,045,000,0001 and, in addition [$60,000,000] $120,000,000 which by transfer from the Navy stock fund and the Def (10 U.S.C. 600, 683-4, 701-04, 744, 1035, 1037, 1 2421, 2634, 5401, 5404, 5406-17, 5441-2, 5444-7, 6 5501, 5503, 5507, 5537, 5865, 6081-6, 6147-8, 63 6906, 6911-12, 6960, 6969: chapters 3, 5, 7, and 9 of States Code; 38 U.S.C. 2101-2105; 50 U.S.C. App. 16; Department of Defense Appropriation Act, 1965.) Program and Financing (in thousands of dolla e 176 2,700 1.300 4,162,970 4. 4,766 896 680 158.742 166,606 4,329,576 4, 1964 actual 712,584 1,862,770 1 10 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), and expenses of temporary duty travel between permanent duty stations, for members of the Marine Corps on active duty (except [those undergoing reserve training);] members of the reserve provided for elsewhere); [$741,000,000 $749,900,000, and, in addition [$6,000,000 $25,000,000 which shall be derived by transfer from the Marine Corps stock fund and the Defense stock fund. (10 U.S.C. 1035, 1212, 1475-80, 2634, 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; chapters 3, 5, 7, and 9 of title 37, United States Code; 38 U.S.C. 2101-5, 42 U.S.C. 1594d; Department of Defense Appropriation Act, 1965.) Program and Financing (in thousands of dollars) Financing: Receipts and reimbursements from: 11 14 22 Unobligated balance transferred from: "Defense stock fund" (78 Stat. 465). "Marine Corps stock fund" (78 Stat. 465).. 25 Unobligated balance lapsing... New obligational authority. 1964 actual New obligational authority: 40 Appropriation............... 44 Proposed supplemental due to military pay increase.. 1,784 822 19 1,850 1.900 100 100 32,701 32,700 33,900 35,325 35,600 36,700 3,012,249 13,169,600 3,211,700 1964 actual 152,236 465,279 1,042 64,286 41,902 725,424 299 84 6,492 579 7,454 732,879 -5,861 -1,594 176 725,600 1965 1966 estimate estimate 725,600 1 Reimbursement from non-Federal sources are derived from sale of meals and clothing to service members (10 U.S.C. 4621). MILITARY PERSONNEL, AIR FORCE For pay, allowances, individual clothing, subsistence, interest on deposits, gratuities, permanent change of station travel (including all expenses thereof for organizational movements), and expenses of temporary duty travel between permanent duty stations, for members of the Air Force on active duty (except [those undergoing reserve training),] members of reserve components provided for elsewhere), cadets, and aviation cadets; [$4,383,000,000 $4,393,800,000, and, in addition [$81,000,000 $85,000,000 which shall be derived by transfer from the Air Force stock fund and the Defense stock [fund.] fund: Provided, That not to exceed $45,800,000 in the aggregate of the unobligated balances of appropriations made under this head for the fiscal years 1961 and 1962, and subsequently withdrawn under the Act of July 25, 1956 (31 U.S.C. 701), may be restored and transferred to the appropriation accounts under this head for the fiscal years 1958 and 1959. (10 U.S.C. 600, 683-84 701-04, 744, 1035, 1037, 1212, 1475-80, 2421, 2634, 8012, 803334, 8066, 8071-72, 8201-15, 8217-19, 8251-58, 8281, 8284-89, 8293-8303, 8305-10, 8312-13, 8441-42, 8444-52, 8491-92, 84948504, 8531, 8611-12, 8687, 8722, 9506, 9331-37, 9341-55, 9441, 9535, 9561, 9562, 9563, 9621-23, 9741-43, 9746, 9748; chapters 3, 5, 7, and 9 of title 37, United States Code; 38 U.S.C. 2101-05; RESERVE FORCES The following narrative statement covers the appropriations for the National Guard and Reserve components of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force. National Guard and Reserve 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 National Guard and 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 National Guard or Reserve component who have not previously received military training. Service schools and special tours of active duty training provide additional training for limited numbers of the Ready Reserve. YEAREND NUMBER Paid drills.... Nonprior service enlisted active duty for training... 3,012,888 3,147,672 3,091,599 87,821 5 2,750 2,711 4,422,700 4,523,500 4,478,800 The numbers of National Guard and Reserve component personnel estimated to participate in the paid training programs are summarized in the following table: Paid drill training, subtotal.. Other paid training1. Total Army Reserve... --- 6,000 6,000 100 30,900 33,000 33,000 4,453,600 4,556,500 4,511,800 1964 335,678 45,868 381,546 5,970 1,793 243,070 25,454 268,524 77,414 345,938 50 38 1964 actual 1965 estimate 1966 estimate 1,047,542 1,028,379 967,394 345,791 508,434 39,209 66,566 385,000 575,000 238,105 31,895 270,000 58,359 78,359 328,359 78,359 1 Number receiving training at any time during year. ing Corps program provides training for reserve officer Reserve officer candidates.-The Reserve Officers' Traincandidates 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 one or more College graduates who satisfactorily complete the adsummer active duty training periods with the active forces. ordinarily ordered to active duty for a minimum period of vanced course of the program are commissioned and are 2 years. The Reserve Officers' Training Corps Vitalization Act of 1964 authorizes a limited number of scholarships for 4year ROTC students on a competitive basis. Successful candidates for the scholarships are required to serve a minimum period of 4 years on active duty upon graduation and appointment as a commissioned officer. The Act also authorizes a 2-year ROTC program as well as the traditional 4-year program. The Navy and Marine Corps also provide for an officer candidate program wherein students attending any accredited college or university may enroll, attend prescribed summer military training programs, and receive a commission after graduation. They are then required to serve at least 3 years on active duty. In addition, the Army and Air Force provide 2 years of basic military training for college students who elect, or are required by the college, to enroll in the course for the first 2 years but who are not required to be candidates for officer commissions. The Army also provides training for students who elect to enroll at 294 high schools in a junior program. NATIONAL GUARD AND RESERVE PERSONNEL, ARMY For pay, allowances, clothing, subsistence, gratuities, travel, and related expenses for personnel of the Army National Guard and the Army Reserve while on duty under [section] sections 265, 3033, or 3496 of title 10 or section 708 of title 32, United States Code, or while undergoing training or while performing drills or equivalent duty, and for members of the Reserve Officers, Training Corps, as authorized by law; [$277,500,000 $459,800,000: Provided, That obligations may be incurred under this appropriation without regard to section 107 of title 32, United States Code [: Provided further, That the Army National Guard will be programed to attain an end strength of four hundred thousand in fiscal year 1965]. (10 U.S.C. 265, 683, 1475-80, 3722, 4385-87; 31 U.S.C. 698; 32 U.S.C. 107, 318, 319, 321, 701; 37 U.S.C. 204-06, 301, 309, 402, 418, 1002; Department of Defense Appropriation Act, 1965.) [RESERVE PERSONNEL, ARMY] [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; $242,900,000: Provided, That the Army Reserve will be programed to attain an end strength of three hundred thousand for fiscal year 1965.] (10 U.S.C. 701-04, 744, 1035, 1037, 1212, 1475-80, 2421, 2634, 3687, 4561, 4562, 4741 chapters 3, 5, 7, and 9 of title 37, United States Code: 38 U.S.C 2102-05; 50 U.S.C. App. 2201-16; Department of Defense Appropriation Act, 1965.) 246,852 277,5 192,955 225,5 13,481 17,4 453,288 520,4 677 679 63 1,7 1,419 454,707 522,1 -455 -964 6,312 459,600 1965 estima -9 277,50 249,000 210,600 242,90 520,4 454,707 522,10 -1,419 -1,70 453,288 520,40 70,799 82,92 -82.925 -86,32 -3,441 437,721 1 Reimbursements from non-Federal sources are derived from sal officers from enlisted messes (10 U.S.C. 4621). Object Classification (in thousands of dollars) 1964 actual 239.551 274,00 198,170 243,00 66 22 48,930 281 453,288 517,00 1965 estimat 341,307 383,52 36.692 39,95 25,990 31,79 1 64.61 49 520,40 |