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 PUBLIC LAW 106-398 —APPENDIX 114 STAT. 1654A-7 Sec. 545. Sense of Congress on the court-martial conviction of Captain Charles Butler McVay, Commander of the U.S.S. Indianapolis, and on the courageous service of the crew of that vessel. Sec. 546. Posthumous advancement on retired list of Rear Admiral Husband E. Kimmel and Major General Walter C. Short, senior officers in command in Hawaii on December 7, 1941. Sec. 547. Commendation of citizens of Remy, France, for World War II actions. Sec. 548. Authority for award of the Medal of Honor to William H. Pitsenbarger for valor during the Vietnam War. ' SUBTITLE E—MILITARY JUSTICE AND LEGAL ASSISTANCE MATTERS Sec. 551. Recognition by States of military testamentary instruments. Sec. 552. Policy concerning rights of individuals whose names have been entered into Department of Defense official criminal investigative reports. Sec. 553. Limitation on Secretarial authority to grant clemency for military prisoners serving sentence of confinement for life without eligibility for parole. Sec. 554. Authority for civilian special agents of military department criminal investigative organizations to execute warrants and make arrests. Sec. 555. Requirement for verbatim record in certain special court-martial cases. Sec. 556. Commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. SUBTITLE F—MATTERS RELATING TO RECRUITING Sec. 561. Army recruiting pilot programs. Sec. 562. Enhancement of recruitment market research and advertising programs. Sec. 563. Access to secondary schools for military recruiting purposes. Sec. 564. Pilot program to enhance military recruiting by improving military awareness of school counselors and educators. SUBTITLE G—OTHER MATTERS Sec. 571. Extension to end of calendar year of expiration date for certain force drawdown transition authorities. Sec. 572. Voluntary separation incentive. Sec. 573. Congressional review period for assignment of women to duty on submarines and for any proposed reconfiguration or design of submarines to accommodate female crew members. Sec. 574. Management and per diem requirements for members subject to lengthy or numerous deployments. Sec. 575. Pay in lieu of allowance for funeral honors duty. Sec. 576. Test of ability of reserve component intelligence units and personnel to meet current and emerging defense intelligence needs. Sec. 577. National Guard Challenge Program. Sec. 578. Study of use of civilian contractor pilots for operational support missions. Sec. 579. Reimbursement for expenses incurred by members in connection with cancellation of leave on short notice. TITLE VI—COMPENSATION AND OTHER PERSONNEL BENEFITS SUBTITLE A—PAY AND ALLOWANCES Sec. 601. Increase in basic pay for fiscal year 2001. Sec. 602. Additional restructuring of basic pay rates for enlisted members. Sec. 603. Revised method for calculation oibasic allowance for subsistence. Sec. 604. Family subsistence supplemental allowance for low-income members of the Armed Forces. Sec. 605. Basic allowance for housing. Sec. 606. Additional amount available for fiscal year 2001 increase in basic allowance for housing inside the United States. Sec. 607. Equitable treatment of junior enlisted members in computation of basic allowance for housing. Sec. 608. Eligibility of members in grade E-4 to receive basic allowance for housing while on sea duty. Sec. 609. Personal money allowance for senior enlisted members of the Armed Forces. Sec. 610. Increased uniform allowances for officers. Sec. 611. Cabinet-level authority to prescribe requirements and allowance for clothing of enlisted members. Sec. 612. Increase in monthly subsistence allowance for members of precommissioning programs. SUBTITLE B—BONUSES AND SPECIAL AND INCENTIVE PAYS Sec. 621. Extension of certain bonuses and special pay authorities for reserve forces.

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