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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 512-AUG. 7, 1947 Officers designated for limited duty. Number In respect to temporary promo- tion. Officers not restrict- ed In duty. Officers designated for limited duty. Officers designated for engineering or spe- cial duty. regardless of failure or failures of selection for such promotion, remain so eligible while on the active list: Provided,That officers whose names are on the temporary promotion list for any grade on the date of the convening of the board shall not be considered for the same grade by the board. (3) Of the officers, in any grade in any corps, designated for limited duty, who would otherwise be eligible for consideration for temporary promotion pursuant to the provisions of paragraph (2) of this sub- section, only the officer in that corps whose running mate is the junior officer in the promotion zone for line officers designated for limited duty and officers in that corps senior to him in the grade concerned shall be eligible for such consideration. INFORMATION TO BE FURNISHED SELECTION BOARDS SEO. 308. (a) The following provisions shall relate to line officers: (1) The Secretary of the Navy shall furnish the appropriate selec- tion board with (1) the number of officers not restricted in the per- formance of duty, the number of officers designated for engineering duty, the number of officers designated for aeronautical engineering duty, the number of officers designated for special duty, and the num- ber of officers designated for limited duty, which the board may rec- ommend for temporary promotion to the next higher grade; (2) the names of all officers eligible for consideration for temporary promo- tion to each grade or grades to which the board will recommend offi- cers for temporary promotion; (3) the number of rear admirals not restricted in the performance of duty which the board may recommend for continuation on the active list; (4) the names of all rear admirals eligible for consideration for continuation on the active list; (5) the number of captains designated for engineering duty, the number of captains designated for aeronautical engineering duty, and the num- ber of captains designated for special duty, which the board may rec- ommend for continuation on the active list; (6) the names of all captains eligible for consideration for continuation on the active list; (7) the records of all officers whose names are furnished to a board; and (8) the names of officers in the respective promotion zones in the grade or grades under consideration for temporary promotion. (2) The number to be furnished the board in respect to the tem- porary promotion of officers not restricted in the performance of duty shall be determined by the Secretary of the Navy as of the date of the convening of the board and shall be equal to the number of vacancies existing among such officers in each grade for temporary promotion to which the board will recommend such officers plus the estimated number of such vacancies which will occur during the ensuing twelve-month period and minus the number of such officers then on the promotion list. (3) The number to be furnished the board in respect to the tem- porary promotion of officers designated for limited duty shall be deter- mined by the Secretary of the Navy as of the date of the convening of the board and shall be equal to the number of vacancies existing among such officers in each grade for temporary promotion to which the board will recommend such officers plus the estimated number of such vacancies which will occur during the ensuing twelve-month period and minus the number of such officers then on the promotion list. (4) The numbers to be furnished the board in respect to the tem- porary promotion of officers designated for engineering duty, aero- nautical engineering duty, or special duty to the grade of rear admiral shall be determined by the Secretary of the Navy as of the date of the 844 [61 STAT.

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