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 110 STAT. 318 PUBLIC LAW 104-106—FEB. 10, 1996 among the Professor of Military Science, the Professor of Naval Science (if any), and the Professor of Aerospace Science (if any) at that college or may be in addition to any other officer detailed to that college in support of the program. "(3) In the case of an officer detailed as Assistant Commandant of Cadets, the officer may, upon the request of the college, be assigned from among officers otherwise detailed to duty at that college in support of the program or may be in addition to any other officer detailed to that college in support of the program. "(b) DESIGNATION OF OFFICERS AS TACTICAL OFFICERS.—Upon the request of a senior military college, the Secretary of Defense may authorize officers (other than officers covered by subsection (a)) who are detailed to duty as instructors at that college to act simultaneously as tactical officers (with or without compensation) for the Corps of Cadets at that college. "(c) DETAIL OF OFFICERS. —The Secretary of a military department shall designate officers for detail to the program at a senior military college in accordance with criteria provided by the college. An officer may not be detailed to a senior military college without the approval of that college. "(d) SENIOR MILITARY COLLEGES.— The senior military colleges are the following: "(1) Texas A&M University. " (2) Norwich College. "(3) The Virginia Military Institute. "(4) The Citadel. "(5) Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. "(6) North Georgia College.". (b) CLERICAL AMENDMENT. —The table of sections at the beginning of such chapter is amended by adding at the end the following new item: "2111a. Detail of officers to senior military colleges.". Subtitle E—Miscellaneous Reviews, Studies, and Reports 10 USC 113 note. SEC. 551. REPORT CONCERNING APPROPRIATE FORUM FOR JUDICIAL REVIEW OF DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE PERSONNEL ACTIONS. (a) ESTABLISHMENT. — The Secretary of Defense shall establish an advisory committee to consider issues relating to the appropriate forum for judicial review of Department of Defense administrative personnel actions. (b) MEMBERSHIP. —(1) The committee shall be composed of five members, who shall be appointed by the Secretary of Defense after consultation with the Attorney Gfeneral and the Chief Justice of the United States. (2) All members of the committee shall be appointed not later than 30 days after the date of the enactment of this Act. (c) DUTIES. —The committee shall review, and provide findings and recommendations regarding, the following matters with respect to judicial review of administrative personnel actions of the Department of Defense:

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