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PUBLIC LAW 7 7 3 - S E P T. 3, 1954

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TABLE OF CONTENTS—Continued TITLE III — THE RESERVE COMPONENTS OF THE ARMY—Continued SUBTITLE O—^UNIT OFFJCEKS, A E M T BESERVE

Sec. 316. Promotion to first lieutenant. Sec. 317. Unit vacancy—Promotion to captain, major, lieutenant colonel, and colonel—Special promotion of second lieutenants and first lieutenants. Sec. 318. Unity vacancy—Promotion to brigadier general and major general. SUBTITLE D

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319. 320. 321. 322. 323.

OFFICERS OF THE NATIONAL GUARD OF THE UNITED STATES

Examination for Federal recognition upon unit vacancy promotion. Automatic Federal recognition. Promotion to higher grade in the National Guard of the United States. Promotion upon transfer to Army Reserve. Appointment of adjutant generals and assistant adjutant generals as Reserve officers. SUBTITLE

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324. 325. 326. 327. 328. 329. 330.

E—ELIMINATION

Elimination of second lieutenants. Elimination of first lieutenants, captains, and majors. Maximum ages. Elimination of officers for length of service. Retention of officers with certain satisfactory Federal service. Disposition of general officers upon ceasing to occupy position. Excess numbers in grade. SUBTITLE F—RESERVE OFFICERS ON ACTIVE DUTY

Sec. 331. Applicability of other subtitles. Sec. 332. Procedure for officers eligible for unit vacancy promotion entering on active duty. Sec. 333. Promotion to higher grade while on active duty. Sec. 334. Promotion under mandatory consideration of officers with higher temporary grade. Sec. 335. Appointment in appropriate higher grade after temporary appointment. Sec. 336. Procedure for officers of the National Guard of the United States. Sec. 337. Withholding of certain promotions. Sec. 338. Promotion upon release from active duty. Sec. 339. Retention of certain officers for additional service. SUBTITLE G—MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

Sec. 340. Assimilation of corresponding regulations. TITLE IV—THE NAVAL RESERVE AND MARINE CORPS RESERVE

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401. 402. 403. 404. 405. 406. 407. 408. 409. 410. 411. 412. 413.

Definitions. Authorized strengths and distribution in grades. Promotion generally. Running mates. .'^*t Eligibility for promotion. Date of rank upon promotion. Applicability of title. Qualifications of promotion. Effect of removal by President or failure of consent by Senate. Precedence. Attrition. Retirement for age. Suspension of other laws and effect of temporary promotions. TITLE V—THE RESERVE COMPONENTS OF THE AIR FORCE

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501. Definitions. 502. Promotion and promotion service. 503. Authorized strengths and distribution in grades. 504. Seniority for promotion purposes. 505. Constructive credit—Appointments. 506. Minimum service in grade. 507. Time limitation on consideration or examination. 508. Selection generally. 509. Promotion to first lieutenant in Air Force Reserve. 510. Consideration for promotion to captain, major, and lieutenant colonel.

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