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 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 134. 1916. 191 Any oiilicer who, while holding a commission in the Officers’ Re- u,§§f,’j,‘§*w“,{’,;§§‘},‘{,,',?,,gj serve Corps, shall be ordered to active service by the Secretary of War i¤¤.— shall, from the time he shall be required by the terms of his order to obey the same, be subxect to the laws  regulations for the government of the Armly of the United States,_m so far as they are apphcable to officers w ose permanent retention In the military service IS t contem lated. . IIOSec. 39. ¥N§TR.UC'1'ION or cpréiqcnr? oFt_·I*rInt(Cf3·r1oEl§1s’ Rmsmzyn ?g1l ct§>;h Oom*s.——To the extent provide or rom Ime 11116 y appropriaf f this ific ose the Secretary of War is authorized to oiiilig iiielserve ilfligem gomdliity lwith troops or at Held exercises, or for instruction, for periods not to exceed fifteen clays In any one calendar year, and while so serving suchdomcerésl slit rpceive the Ipaoyfidapél P _ allowances of their respective gra es in e egu ar y: r _ _, EQ’@?;?,,,, by mn That 'th th nt of the reserve officers concerned and within smthe   of fuiidzso ldsviilablgi for the plqipggg, siulch pqrigrds Bt dutgi-rmaty b tenddf rsas e re ryo armayuec: r piffaa it-¢;$e’Z,’%‘L`$i°f}. File of msi or- ta.-and totem, v¤i‘¤‘ii”»22‘éS‘?"°““ *0** after all available officers of any section of the Officers’ Reserve Corps coiigzspondigg to ani-5 a§,_cq1(ps, qr department g the R sha ave een 0 er m ac ive service, 0 cers 0 0 b ted ch co or de artmentasma be author- or. lxidell b;alisi.IIir?inPrmn1%jd1fuittr?i:ell1i, 'll-dist nothilnghherein shall? operate to prevent the appointment of any omcer of e Regular Arm§ as an officer of Volunteers before all lishe offgzers 01fdth(edOH:ice1s2_ eserve f th f h have een 0 er into ac 1V6 serv- _ $,‘L‘?’Z22°‘§’,¥.,$$§eZz°’}·tai£§Z’ hit in determining as mam rank ..,S:.#:i;·;e.,·;;·.·;,·=~·=··=·~· and the right to retirement of an officer of the Regular Army, active duti performed by him while serving m the OiHcers’ Reserve Corps sha not be reckoned. _ Rnsuvc Omcm S . 40. Tim Rmsnnvn OFFICERS, TRAINING CORPS.···TllB Presi- Try- C __ den§(is hereby authorized to establish and_Inaintain in civil educa- m,fi_l%§';;?°Sm °"'* tional institutions a Reserve Officers’ Traming Corps, which shall Sm,,,,dM,,,m_ consist of a senior division _0rgan.1zed at umversities and colleges requiring four g%rs ofscollegiatiletlsqudy ftolr 2 degree, Incliuiiing Stage universities an Iose tate ms 1 u ions a are require 0 provi c vol 12 P Im ` t tion in military tactics under the provisions of the Act_ of ‘ ` ‘ gisngrgss of July second, eighteen hundred and sixtggwo donating lands for the establishment of colleges where the lea g object sha be ractical instruction in agncultureand the mechanic arts, m- mm clucling mihtary tactics, and a ]um0r division organized at all other °*"¤*°¤· public or private educational institutions, except that units of the senior division ngy be orgaéiized alt thosiezseritinallly m1hta1;y;uscl%otn €d`f&sli1cl(iainstitutions bgvthe War Department, are ecially designated by the Secretary of ar as qualified for units of lgglsemor division, and each di¥)1sioniv.1ha}lc0I;ls1si!: of unIt:So1fhtéhia)rs§sis;- arms or corps in suc num er an 0 suc s rength — dent ma rescribe. _ _ Sec. 4l.Ig`he Preciident may? qponftlliliaisapplicatgglr;   gtgltie ,,,;*,§*?.‘fi.‘?.,$¥"}.,L".¥2,.$?‘$.: institution ascribe in section 0 y o _ 0 es 2 ‘ tain at such institution one or more un1ts_0f the Reserve Qfficers ,,m,“,_,_ Training Corps: Provided, That no such umt shall be established or Cemditmns nqusm. maintained at any such institution until an officer of the Army shall have been detailed as professor of Imhtary science and tactics nor pntil such intsiiiigzéitipln shi? ipnidertsmilitary Instruction at eastone un ysic y maesuen ._ _ _ Sac, 42. The PrgSid§11$_m¤)’» uP°“ llhedaélgliggulgil °€h8:1y8B§t2i,:`¤3j:é)%:: Sm. lished educational institution 111 the Unite _ 8 0 G1' _ _ institution described in section forty of this Act, the authorities of which agree to establish and maintain a two years’ elective or com-