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 PUBLIC LAW 105-261—OCT. 17, 1998 112 STAT. 1999 Subtitle C—Authorization of Appropriations SEC. 421. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS FOR MILITARY PERSONNEL. There is hereby authorized to be appropriated to the Department of Defense for military personnel for fiscal year 1999 a total of $70,592,286,000. The authorization in the preceding sentence supersedes any other authorization of appropriations (definite or indefinite) for such purpose for fiscal year 1999. TITLE V—MILITARY PERSONNEL POLICY Subtitle A—Officer Personnel Policy Sec. 501. Codification of eligibility of retired officers and former officers for consideration by special selection boards. Sec. 502. Involuntary separation pay denied for officer discharged for failure of selection for promotion requested by the officer. Sec. 503. Streamlined selective retention process for regular officers. Sec. 504. Permanent applicability of limitations on years of active naval service of Navy limited duty officers in grades of commander and captain. Sec. 505. Tenure of Chief of the Air Force Nurse Corps. Sec. 506. Grade of Air Force Assistant Surgeon General for Dental Services. Sec. 507. Review regarding allocation of Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps scholarships among participating colleges and universities. Subtitle B—Reserve Component Matters Sec. 511. Use of Reserves for emergencies involving weapons of mass destruction. Sec. 512. Service recjuired for retirement of National Guard officer in higher grade. Sec. 513. Reduced time-in-grade requirement for reserve general and flag officers involuntarily transferred from active status. Sec. 514. Active status service requirement for promotion consideration for Army and Air Force reserve component brigadier generals. Sec. 515. Composition of selective early retirement boards for rear admirals of the Naval Reserve and major generals of the Marine Corps Reserve. Sec. 516. Authority for temporary waiver for certain Army Reserve officers of baccalaureate degree requirement for promotion of reserve officers. Sec. 517. Furnishing of^burial flags for deceased members and former members of the Selected Reserve. Subtitle C—Military Education and Training Sec. 521. Separate housing for male and female recruits during recruit basic training. Sec. 522. After-hours privacy for recruits during basic training. Sec. 523. Sense of the House of Representatives relating to small unit assignments by gender during recruit basic training. Sec. 524. Extension of reporting dates for Commission on Military Training and Gender-Related Issues. Sec. 525. Improved oversight of innovative readiness training. Subtitle D—Decorations, Awards, and Commendations Sec. 531. Study of new decorations for injury or death in line of duty. Sec. 532. Waiver of time limitations for award of certain decorations to certain persons. Sec. 533. Commendation and commemoration of the Navy and Marine Corps personnel who served in the United States Navy Asiatic Fleet from 1910-1942. Sec. 534. Appreciation for service during World War I and World War II by members of the Navy assigned on board merchant ships as the Naval Armed Guai"d Service. Sec. 535. Sense of Congress regarding the heroism, sacrifice, and service of the military forces of Soum Vietnam, other nations, and indigenous groups in connection with the United States Armed Forces during the Vietnam conflict.

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