Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 111 Part 2.djvu/640

 Ill STAT. 1720 PUBLIC LAW 105-85—NOV. 18, 1997 (1) The Army National Guard of the United States, 361,516. (2) The Army Reserve, 208,000. (3) The Naval Reserve, 94,294. (4) The Marine Corps Reserve, 42,000. (5) The Air National Guard of the United States, 108,002. (6) The Air Force Reserve, 73,447. (7) The Coast Guard Reserve, 8,000. (b) ADJUSTMENTS. —The end strengths prescribed by subsection (a) for the Selected Reserve of any reserve component shall be proportionately reduced by— (1) the total authorized strength of units organized to serve as units of the Selected Reserve of such component which are on active duty (other than for training) at the end of the fiscal year, and (2) the total number of individual members not in units organized to serve as units of the Selected Reserve of such component who are on active duty (other than for training or for unsatisfactory participation in training) without their consent at the end of the fiscal year. Whenever such units or such individual members are released from active duty during any fiscal year, the end strength prescribed for such fiscal year for the Selected Reserve of such reserve component shall be proportionately increased by the total authorized strengths of such units and by the total number of such individual members. 10 USC 12001 SEC. 412. END STRENGTHS FOR RESERVES ON ACTIVE DUTY IN SUP- note. PORT OF THE RESERVES. Within the end strengths prescribed in section 411(a), the reserve components of the Armed Forces are authorized, as of September 30, 1998, the following number of Reserves to be serving on full-time active duty or full-time duty, in the case of members of the National Guard, for the purpose of organizing, administering, recruiting, instructing, or training the reserve components: (1) The Army National Guard of the United States, 22,310. (2) The Army Reserve, 11,500. (3) The Naval Reserve, 16,136. (4) The Marine Corps Reserve, 2,559. (5) The Air National Guard of the United States, 10,671. (6) The Air Force Reserve, 867. SEC. 413. END STRENGTHS FOR MILITARY TECHNICIANS (DUAL STA- TUS). 10 USC 115 note. (a) AUTHORIZATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 1998.— The minimum number of military technicians (dual status) as of the last day of fiscal year 1998 for the reserve components of the Army and the Air Force (notwithstanding section 129 of title 10, United States Code) shall be the following: (1) For the Army Reserve, 5,503. (2) For the Army National Guard of the United States, 23 125. (3) For the Air Force Reserve, 9,802. (4) For the Air National Guard of the United States, 22,853. (b) REQUESTS FOR FUTURE FISCAL YEARS.— Section 115(g) of title 10, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following new sentence: "In each budget submitted by the President to Congress under section 1105 of title 31, the end strength requested for military technicians (dual status) for each

�