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 118 STAT. 1820 PUBLIC LAW 108–375—OCT. 28, 2004 Sec. 1032. Program to commemorate 60th anniversary of World War II. Sec. 1033. Annual report on Department of Defense operation and financial support for military museums. Subtitle E—Reports Sec. 1041. Quarterly detailed accounting for operations conducted as part of the Global War on Terrorism. Sec. 1042. Report on post major combat operations phase of Operation Iraqi Free dom. Sec. 1043. Report on training provided to members of the Armed Forces to prepare for post conflict operations. Sec. 1044. Report on establishing National Centers of Excellence for unmanned aerial and ground vehicles. Sec. 1045. Study of continued requirement for two crew manning for ballistic mis sile submarines. Sec. 1046. Report on Department of Defense programs for prepositioning of mate riel and equipment. Sec. 1047. Report on al Quaeda and associated groups in Latin America and the Caribbean. Subtitle F—Defense Against Terrorism and Other Domestic Security Matters Sec. 1051. Acceptance of communications equipment provided by local public safety agencies. Sec. 1052. Determination and report on full time airlift support for homeland de fense operations. Sec. 1053. Survivability of critical systems exposed to chemical or biological con tamination. Subtitle G—Personnel Security Matters Sec. 1061. Use of National Driver Register for personnel security investigations and determinations. Sec. 1062. Standards for disqualification from eligibility for Department of Defense security clearance. Subtitle H—Transportation Related Matters Sec. 1071. Use of military aircraft to transport mail to and from overseas locations. Sec. 1072. Reorganization and clarification of certain provisions relating to control and supervision of transportation within the Department of Defense. Sec. 1073. Evaluation of procurement practices relating to transportation of secu rity sensitive cargo. Subtitle I—Other Matters Sec. 1081. Liability protection for Department of Defense volunteers working in maritime environment. Sec. 1082. Sense of Congress concerning media coverage of the return to the United States of the remains of deceased members of the Armed Forces from overseas. Sec. 1083. Transfer of historic F3A 1 Brewster Corsaird aircraft. Sec. 1084. Technical and clerical amendments. Sec. 1085. Preservation of search and rescue capabilities of the Federal Govern ment. Sec. 1086. Acquisition of aerial firefighting equipment for National Interagency Fire Center. Sec. 1087. Revision to requirements for recognition of institutions of higher edu cation as Hispanic serving institutions for purposes of certain grants and contracts. Sec. 1088. Military extraterritorial jurisdiction over contractors supporting defense missions overseas. Sec. 1089. Definition of United States for purposes of Federal crime of torture. Sec. 1090. Energy savings performance contracts. Sec. 1091. Sense of Congress and policy concerning persons detained by the United States. Sec. 1092. Actions to prevent the abuse of detainees. Sec. 1093. Reporting requirements. Sec. 1094. Findings and sense of Congress concerning Army Specialist Joseph Darby. TITLE XI—CIVILIAN PERSONNEL MATTERS Sec. 1101. Payment of Federal employee health benefit premiums for mobilized Federal employees.

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