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 PUBLIC LAW 102-190—DEC. 5, 1991 105 STAT. 1293 PART C—MILITARY TRAINING STUDENT LOADS Sec. 421. Authorization of training student loads. PART D—OTHER PERSONNEL STRENGTH MATTERS Sec. 431. Reduction in number of active duty Air Force colonels. TITLE V—MILITARY PERSONNEL POLICY PART A—OFFICER PERSONNEL POUCIES Sec. 501. Initial appointment of commissioned officers to be in a reserve grade. Sec. 502. Transition period for certain general and flag officers awaiting retirement. Sec. 503. Selective early retirement flexibility authority. Sec. 504. Integrity of the promotion selection board process. Sec. 505. Retirement of Chief of Navgd Operations and Commandant of the Marine Corps in highest grade. Sec. 506. Grade of retired officers recalled to active duty. PART B—SERVICE ACADEMIES Sec. 511. Limitation on the number of cadets and midshipmen authorized to attend the service academies. Sec. 512. Elimination of minimum enlisted service requirement for nomination to the Naval Academy. Sec. 513. Administration of athletics programs at the service academies. Sec. 514. Authority to waive maximum age limitation on admission to the service academies for certain enlisted members who served during the Persian Gulf War. PART C—RESERVE PERSONNEL Sec. 521. Increased number of active duty officers assigned to full-time support and training of Army National Guard combat units. Sec. 522. Guaranteed reserve forces duty scholarship program. Sec. 523. Baccalaureate degree required for appointment or promotion of reserve component officers to grades above ftrst lieutenant or lieutenant (junior grade). Sec. 524. Priority in making original appointments in Guard and reserve components for ROTC scholarship program graduates. Sec. 525. Waiver of prohibition on certain reserve service with the ROTC program. Sec. 526. Report on the supervision, management, and administration of the Marine Corps Reserve. Sec. 527. Report on commissioning and training of new Army National Guard officers. Sec. 528. Expansion of duties for which Reserves are entitled to military leave from Federal employment. PART D—ASSIGNMENT OF WOMEN IN THE ARMED FORCES Subpart 1—Statutory Limitations Sec. 531. Repeal of statutory limitations on assignment of women in the Armed Forces to combat aircraft. Subpart 2—Commission on the Assignment of Women in the Armed Forces Sec. 541. Establishment of Commission. Sec. 542. Duties. Sec. 543. Report. Sec. 544. Powers. Sec. 545. Commission procedures. Sec. 546. Personnel matters. Sec. 547. Miscellaneous administrative provisions. Sec. 548. Payment of Commission expenses. Sec. 549. Termination of the Commission. Sec. 550. Test assignments of female service members to combat positions. PART E—MISCELLANEOUS Sec. 551. Establishment of physician assistant section in Army Medical Specialist Corps. Sec. 552. Review of Port Chicago court-martial cases. Sec. 553. Appointment of Adjutants General of the National Guard of the Virgin Islands and Guam. Sec. 554. Payment for leave accrued and lost by Korean conflict prisoners of war.

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