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- § 2101. Membership
- § 2102. Employment of personnel
- § 2103. Administrative
- § 2104. Military cemeteries in foreign countries
- § 2105. Monuments built by the United States Government
- § 2106. War memorials not built by the United States Government
- § 2107. National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific
- § 2108. Pacific War Memorial and other historical and memorial sites on Corregidor
- § 2109. Foreign Currency Fluctuations Account
- § 2110. Claims against the Commission
- § 2111. Presidential duties and powers
- § 2112. Care and maintenance of Surrender Tree site
- § 2113. World War II memorial in the District of Columbia
- § 2114. Intellectual property and related items
- § 2115. Acquisition, operation, and maintenance of Lafayette Escadrille Memorial
With the consent of the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, the American Battle Monuments Commission may build works of architecture and art in the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.
A claim against the American Battle Monuments Commission that is similar to a claim described in section 2734 of title 10, that is based on damage to, or loss or destruction of, property, or personal injury or death of an individual, and that is caused by the negligent or wrongful act or omission of an officer or civilian employee of the Commission acting within the scope of the officer’s or employee’s office or employment, may be settled, decided, and paid as provided in section 2734 for the settlement of Army claims. However, the Secretary of the Army may appoint an officer or employee of the Commission to a claims commission or as an officer to approve settlements of claims made by the claims commission. All payments in settlement of a claim shall be made out of appropriations made to carry out this chapter.
The American Battle Monuments Commission is responsible for the care and maintenance of the Surrender Tree site in Santiago, Cuba.
The American Battle Monuments Commission may enter into an agreement with the Lafayette Escadrille Memorial Foundation to acquire, operate, and maintain the Lafayette Escadrille Memorial in Marnes-la-Coquette, France. Under such an agreement, the Commission shall make necessary arrangements to ensure the ongoing maintenance of the memorial, including the cemetery at the memorial that contains the remains of 49 aviators of the United States who died during World War I.