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 PUBLIC LAW 103-160—NOV. 30, "Grade Army Navy Lieutenant Colonel or Commander 1,524 520 Colonel or Navy Captain 372 188 1993 Air Force 636 274 107 STAT. 1643 Marine Corps 75 25". SEC. 414. FORCE STRUCTURE ALLOWANCE FOR ARMY NATIONAL GUARD. (a) MINIMUM FORCE STRUCTURE LEVEL. —The force structure allowance for the Army National Guard of the United States for fiscal year 1994 shall be not less than 420,000. (b) FORCE STRUCTURE ALLOWANCE DEFINED.—For purposes of this section, the force structure allowance for a reserve component is the allowance prescribed for that reserve component by the Secretary of the military department concerned pursuant to section 413 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1993 (Public Law 102^84; 106 Stat. 2400). SEC 415. PERSONNEL LEVEL FOR NAVY CRAFT OF OPPORTUNITY (COOP) PROGRAM. (a) FISCAL YEAR 1994. —The Secretary of the Navy shall ensure that none of the end strength reduction projected for the Naval Reserve in this Act shall be derived from personnel authorizations assigned to the Craft of Opportunity mission. (b) PERMANENT STAFFING LEVEL. —The number of personnel authorizations assigned to the Craft of Opportunity mission shall be maintained during fiscal year 1994 and thereafter at not less than the level in effect on September 30, 1991. Subtitle C—Military Training Student Loads SEC 421. AUTHORIZATION OF TRAINING STUDENT LOADS. (a) IN GENERAL. —For fiscal year 1994, the Armed Forces are authorized average military training student loads as follows: (1) The Army, 75,220. (2) The Navy, 45,269. (3) The Marine Corps, 22,753. (4) The Air Force, 33,439. (b) SCOPE.—The average military training student load authorized for an armed force under subsection (a) applies to the active and reserve components of that armed force. (c) ADJUSTMENTS.— The average military training student loads authorized in subsection (a) shall be adjusted consistent with the end strengths authorized in subtitles A and B. The Secretary of Defense shall prescribe the manner in which such adjustments shall be apportioned.

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