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 PUBLIC LAW 101-189—NOV. 29, 1989 103 STAT. 1355 Sec. 328. Transportation of motor vehicles of military and civilian personnel sta- tioned on Johnston Island. Sec. 329. Authority to provide certain assistance to annual conventions of national military associations. Sec. 330. Authority to lease fleet electronic warfare support aircraft. Sec. 331. Energy efficiency incentive. Sec. 332. Authority to acquire railroad track structure and temporary right-of-way for rail line. Sec. 333. Authorization of long-term aircraft support contract. Sec. 334. Service contract to train undergraduate naval flight officers. Sec. 335. Defense contract auditors. Sec. 336. Uniform allowance for civilian employees of the Department of Defense required to wear uniforms. PART D—ARMED FORCES RETIREMENT HOMES Sec. 341. United States Soldiers' and Airmen's Home subject to annual authoriza- tions of appropriations. Sec. 342. Military fines and forfeitures to benefit Armed Forces retirement homes. Sec. 343. Deductions from the pay of enlisted members and warrant officers to ben- efit Armed Forces retirement homes. Sec. 344. Inspection of Armed Forces retirement homes by Inspector General of the Department of Defense. Sec. 345. Report regarding improving the operation and management of the Armed Forces retirement homes. Sec. 346. Definitions. Sec. 347. Repeal of superseded provisions relating to the United States Soldiers' and Airmen's Home. PART E—ENVIRONMENTAL PROVISIONS Sec. 351. Limitation on use of environmental restoration funds. Sec. 352. Requirement for development of environmental data base. Sec. 353. Five-year plan for environmental restoration at bases to be closed. Sec. 354. Fun^ng for waste minimization programs for certain industrial-type ac- tivities of the Department of Defense. Sec. 355. Sense of Ck>ngress concerning investigation of soil and water contamina- tion near Mead, Nebraska. Sec. 356. Use of chlorofluorocarbons and halons in the Department of Defense. Sec. 357. Annual report on defense budget for environmental compliance. Sec. 358. Report on environmental requirements and priorities. Sec. 359. Reports on environmental restoration of Jefferson Proving Ground, Indi- ana. Sec. 360. Study of environmental damage to Shenandoah River. Sec. 361. Study of waste recycling. PART F—MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS Sec. 371. Report on military use of the inland navigation system. Sec. 372. Report on manpower, mobility, sustainabliity, and equipment. Sec. 373. Report on second source for carbonizable rayon yam. Sec. 374. Report on military recruiting advertising expenditures. TITLE rV—MILITARY PERSONNEL AUTHORIZA-nONS PART A—AcnvE FORCES Sec. 401. End strengths for active forces. Sec. 402. Reduction for fiscal year 1991 in number of Air Force colonels. Sec. 403. Temporary increase in officer grade limitations. PART B—RESERVE FORCES Sec. 411. End strengths for selected Reserve. Sec. 412. End strengths for Reserves on active duty in support of the Reserves. Sec. 413. Increase in number of members in certain grades authorized to be on active duty in support of the Reserves. PART C—MILITARY TRAINING STUDENT LOADS Sec. 421. Authorization of training student loads. PART D—AUTHORIZATIONS OF APPROPRIATIONS Sec. 431. Authorization of appropriations for military personnel for fiscal year 1990.

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