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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 41 STAT. · May 10, 1920 · Chapter 175

Chapter 175. To provide for the training of officers of the Army in aeronautic engineering

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CHAP. 175.— An Act To provide for the training of officers of the Army in aeronautic engineering. May 10, 1920. [[H. R. 8314](/us/bill/66/hr/8314).] [[Public, No. 198](/us/pl/66/198).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* Army.Officers to be detailed to study aeronautic engineering. That the Secretary of War be, and he hereby is, authorized to detail such officers of the Army as he may select, not exceeding twenty-five at any one time, to attend and pursue courses of aeronautic engineering or associate study at such schools, colleges, and universities as he may select.
Sec. 2. Payment of tuition, etc. That the Secretary of War is authorized to pay tuition for the officers so detailed and to provide them with necessary textbooks and technical supplies from any moneys available for the Air Service of the Army not otherwise specifically appropriated. Approved, May 10, 1920.
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