This Department is also charged with conducting welfare activities and educational programs, together with the control of funds for such purposes. The Commissioner of Education, Federal Security Agency, advises the War Department regarding educational matters, preparing the technical details of such programs. The sum of $98,350 was available for welfare purposes, and $3,837,369 for educational activities. During the year 293,652 young men and war veterans were enrolled, making a total enrollment of 3,311,836 men since the Corps was established in April 1933. The strength on June 30, 1940, was 200,079. The 1,500 camps, each having a capacity of 200 enrollees, are distributed throughout the United States with some located in every State and the District of Columbia. Pursuant to Executive directive all Reserve officers on active duty with the Civilian Conservation Corps were relieved from such active. duty and placed on a civilian status. This transition was completed by December 31, 1939. On June 30, 1940, there were on duty with the Corps 99 commissioned officers and 1 warrant officer of the Regular Army, and 4,735 members of the Reserve. These reservists included 4,607 Army Reserve officers, 108 Naval Reserve officers, and 20 Marine Corps Reserve officers. Reserve Officers' Training Corps... an Advisory Committee on Metals and Chemicals. es military training camps. an Conservation Corps.... tar education institution, as Army personnel detailed at. War service, retired officers who had.. 26, 27, A, B, C, D 25, 26, 58 6,7 65 29, 39, A 65 31 36-38 57 1-10 25, 26, 58 26, 29, 39 45-46 42-43, 63-64 65-66 Economic mobilization for war. Educational institutions, detail of Army personnel at. Educational orders, Jegislation authorizing.. Actual number of Enlisted men: Page A, B 64 25-30, 36-38, A, D 27-30 36-38 27, C 1-10 6-7 39, 58 5-6 26-27, 29, 31, 36–38, A, B, C, D 42, 52 26, 29, 38, 40, 47, 61, A, D Enlistment contracts, total number of, in force during year. Grades of._ Geographical distribution of. 25-26, 58 57, A, B, E 46-47, A, B A, B 47 27C 29-30 46-47, A, B, E 40 26-29, 31, 54-56, 59–60, A, B, C, D, E 57 30 43, 45 A, B 58-61 59-61 Extension courses, Army. Flying cadets. Foreign officers attending Army schools. Foreign schools, Regular Army officers in attendance at 59 64-65 29, A, B 57 58 А, В 6-7 64 27, C 27-30 40 39 65 39, 41, 46, 47, 52–57, A, B, E 4, 5, 6 45, 46 39 42-43, 63-64 63 A, B 6-7 Library service. Losses of the Army.. Military Academy.. Materials for procurement planning.. Military instructors at civil educational institutions.. 65 1-10 9 Organizations (Army), number, kinds, and strength of 36-38 Organized Reserves.. 43-45 "Other duties," commissioned officers on Philippine Commonwealth, officers of, attending United States Army schools... 28, 38, A, D Secretary of War.. United States Soldiers' Home and report of inspection of home... 11-22 5 Army officers of Philippine Commonwealth and foreign officers attending Army Industrial College.. Civilian, Army personnel detailed at. Soldiers' Home, United States, report of.. Sources of appointments of cadets at Military Academy. Sources of appointments of officers__. Specialists enlisted.. !! Statistics Branch, Assistant Secretary of War, Establishment of 57 8-9 39, 58 11-22 45-46 51-52 30 War Resources Board.. Warrant officers__. Wartime procurement planning 25-27, 29-31, 39, 46, 56, A, B, C, D, E World War, retired officers who had service during 4-6 55-56 о |