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Executive order-Continued.

Placing certain lands formerly re-
served for military purposes at
Valdez, Alaska, under control of
Secretary of the Interior.
Enlarging the Territory in Hawaii
assigned to the control of the War
Department by E.O. 1008, Jan.
15, 1909, and E. O. 1175, Mar. 12,
1910.
Reserving certain lands in New
Mexico for a target range for
Fort Bliss, Texas.
Restoring certain lands known as
the Barracks Lot Military Reser-
vation to the Territory of Hawaii
for use as an armory site.
Reserving certain lands in New
Mexico for military purposes
formerly set aside as a portion of
Lincoln National Forest.
Enlarging the Territory in Hawaii
assigned to the control of the War
Department by E.O. 1008, Jan.
15, 1909, Executive order, Mar.
12, 1910, and Executive order,
May 26, 1911.
Enlarging the military reservation

at Camp Overton, Mindanao,
Philippine Islands.

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Enlarging the territory included in

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the Camp John Hay Military

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Restoring to the public domain a portion of land reserved for use of the National Guard of Utah. Reserving lands for military purposes at Coos Bay, Oregon. Reserving for military purposes land in the Philippine Islands to be known as the Corral, Pettit Barracks Military Reservation. Reserving certain lands in New Mexico as an addition to the target range for Fort Bliss, Texas. Setting aside a military reservation at Huntsville Meridian, Alabama. Enlarging the Camp Eldridge Military Reservation on the Island of Luzon, Philippine Islands.

Transferring lands in the Territory 2323

of Hawaii placed under the control of the Navy Department by proclamations of Nov. 2, 1898, and Nov. 10, 1899, to the control of the War Department. Transferring a portion of the naval reservation at Point Loma, San Diego, California, to the United States War Department. Restoring to the Territory of Hawaii certain lands reserved by Executive order, Dec. 19, 1899, and setting aside certain additional lands for a military reservation. Transferring control of the military reservation at Fort Brown, Texas, from the Secretary of the Interior to the War Department for military purposes. Reserving lands for military purposes at Momungan, Philippine Islands. Restoring to the Territory of Hawaii certain property set aside for military purposes by E.O. 2323, Feb. 21, 1916. Reserving certain lands in New Mexico for military purposes. Correcting the description of lands erroneously included in Executive order, July 20, 1899, and restoring said lands to the Territory of Hawaii.

See footnotes on p. 192.

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Describing the extent and limits of the military reservation of Schofield Barracks, Island of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii. Adding to the military reservation situated in the city of Manila, Philippine Islands, and restoring certain lands to the control of the government of said islands. Withdrawing certain lands on the Island of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, for military purposes.

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Setting aside certain lands in the 2901 July 2, 1918
Territory of Hawaii for military
purposes.

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Withdrawing certain lands in Alaska for use of War Department as a Signal corps radio

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Hawaii for military purposes.

Restoring to the Territory of 3070 Apr. 8, 1919

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Hawaii a portion of the land set
aside for military purposes by
E.O. 2900, July 2, 1918.
Restoring to the territory of Hawaii
certain land set aside by E.O.
2521, Jan. 26, 1917, within the
Hawaii Arsenal Reservation.
Transferring certain lands within
the military reservation of Fort
Amador and Fort Grant in the
Canal Zone from the control of
the Secretary of the Navy to the
control of the War Department.
Correcting the description of the
Fort Shafter Military Reserva-
tion, Territory of Hawaii, as
given in E.O. 2521, Jan. 26, 1917.
Reserving certain lands on the
Island of Luzon, Philippine
Islands, for military pur-
poses.
Reserving certain lands in the
Territory of Alaska, for military
purposes.
Restoring the military reservation
known as Mayaguez Hospital,
Mayaguez, Porto Rico, to the
people of Porto Rico for school
purposes.

Setting aside certain lands in
the Canal Zone as a military
reservation to be known as Pai-
tilla Point Military Reservation.
Adding to the military reservation
situated in the city of Manila,
Philippine Islands, and restoring
certain lands to the control of the
government of said island.
Adding to the lands set aside as the
Fort Sherman Military Reserva-
tion, Canal Zone, for the pro-
tection of the Panama Canal and
for military purposes.
Setting aside certain lands on Sand
and Quarantine Islands, Oahu,
Territory of Hawaii, for military
purposes.

Declaring certain lands in Alaska

to be a military reservation for
use of the Signal Corps., U. S.
Army, for maintenance of tele-
graph communication.

See footnotes on p. 192.

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Restoring to the War Department certain property assigned to the Veterans' Bureau by E. O. 3558, Oct. 11, 1921.

Withdrawing certain lands in Idaho for use as a rifle range by the Idaho National Guard. Restoring that portion of the military reservation of Henry Barracks known as Magazine Hill to the people of Porto Rico. Restoring to the War Department certain lands assigned to the Veterans' Bureau in connection with the use by the War Department of Jefferson Barracks Military Reservation in the State of Missouri.

Setting aside certain lands in the Territory of Hawaii for military purposes. Transferring a portion of the Army supply base at Charleston, South Carolina, from the control of the War Department to the control of the U. S. Shipping Board. Correcting the description of terri

tory set aside at Fort Amador to remove any conflict with the description of the Balboa radio station reservation and setting aside for the purposes of a naval reservation certain areas under the civil jurisdiction of the Canal Zone authorities. Restoring certain lands in Craig, Alaska, withdrawn for military purposes to the control of the Secretary of the Interior. Restoring to the government of the Philippine Islands a portion of military reservation of Augur Barracks on the Island of Jolo, Philippine Islands.

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Enlarging the Mariveles Military Reservation, Island of Luzon, Philippine Islands.

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Placing under the control of the Secretary of the Interior all lands reserved for military purposes by Executive orders listed, the same having become useless for military purposes. See footnotes on p. 192.

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