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249 249 (5) agrees in writing to take a course, prescribed by the Secretary, at a training camp. (b) Under such regulations as the Secretary may prescribe, in the determination of a member's eligibility for advanced training and entitlement to an allowance for subsistence under subsection (a), he may be credited with any military training that is substantially equivalent to that prescribed for admission to the advanced course and is received while he is— (1) in the junior division of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps, or at an educational institution, and under— (A) an officer of the Army detailed as a professor of military science and tactics; or (B) a retired or reserve officer of the Army not on active duty who is employed by that institution, with the approval of the Secretary of the Army, as an instructor of military science and tactics; (2) taking a course of instruction in the Air Force Reserve Officers'Training Corps; (3) taking a course of instruction in the Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps; or (4) on active duty in the armed forces. (c) A person selected for advanced training under this section may be allowed to delay the start of that training and to interrupt it, if, under the rules of the institution, there will be time enough after any delay or interruption and before graduation to complete the advanced training.

CHAPTER 407.—SCHOOLS AND CAMPS Sec. 4411. 4412. 4413. 4414.

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§4411. Establishment: purpose The Secretary of the Army may maintain schools and camps for the military instruction and training of persons selected, upon their application, from warrant officers and enlisted members of the Army and civilians, to qualify them for appointment as reserve officers, or enlistment as reserve noncommissioned officers, for service in the Army Reserve. § 4412. Operation In maintaining schools and camps established under section 4411 of this title, the Secretary of the Army may— (1) prescribe the periods during which they will be operated; (2) prescribe regulations for their administration; (3) prescribe the courses to be taught; (4) detail members of the Regular Army to designated duties relating to the camps; (5) use necessary supplies and transportation; (6) furnish uniforms, subsistence, and medical attendance and supplies to persons attending the camps; and +

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