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51i}8. 5139. 5140. 5141. 5142. 5143. 5144. 5145. 5146. 5147. 5148. 5149. 5150. 5151. 5152. 6153.

Bureau of Medicine and Surgery: Dental Division; Chief; functions. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery: Chief of the Medical Service Corps. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery: Nurse Corps, Director. Bureau of Naval Personnel: Chief of Naval Personnel; Deputy Chief of Naval Personnel. Bureau of Naval Personnel: Chief of Chaplains. Bureau of Naval Personnel: Assistant Chief for Women. Bureau of Ordnance: Chief; Deputy Chief. Bureau of Ships: Chief; Deputy Chief; Division Heads. Bureau of Supplies and Accounts: Chief; Deputy Chief. Bureau of Yards and Doclis: Chief; Deputy Chief. Office of the Judge Advocate General: Judge Advocate General; appointment, term, emoluments, duties. Office of the Judge Advocate General: Assistant Judge Advocate (general; pay, succession to duties. Office of Naval Research: Chief, appointment, term, emoluments; Assistant Chief; succession to duties. Office of Naval Research: duties. Office of Naval Research: appropriations; time limit. Naval Research Advisory Committee.

§5131. B u r e a u s: n a m e s; location There are in the executive part of the Department of the Navy the following bureaus: (1) Bureau of Aeronautics. (2) Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. (3) Bureau of Naval Personnel. (4) Bureau of Ordnance. (5) Bureau of Ships. (6) Bureau of Supplies and Accounts. (7) Bureau of Yards and Docks. §5132.

B u r e a u s: distribution of business; o r d e r s; r e c o r d s; expenses (a) Except as otherwise provided by law, the business of the executive part of the Department of the Navy shall be distributed among the bureaus as the Secretary of the Navy considers expedient and proper. (b) Each bureau shall perform its duties under the authority of the Secretary, and its orders are considered as coming from the Secretary. (c) Under the Secretary, each bureau has custody and charge of its records and accounts. (d) Each bureau shall furnish to the Secretary estimates for its specific, general, and contingent expenses. § 5133. B u r e a u Chiefs: r a n k; p a y and allowances; retirement (a) Unless appointed to a higher grade under another provision of law, an officer of the Navy, while serving as a chief of bureau, has the rank of rear admiral and is entitled to the basic pay and allowances of a rear admiral in the upper half of that grade. Unless appointed to a higher grade under another provision of law, an officer of the Marine Corps, while serving as Chief of the Bureau of Aeronautics, has the rank of major general and is entitled to the basic pay and allowances of a major general. (b) All officer who is retired while serving as a chief of bureau^ or who, after serving at least two and one-half years as a chief of bureau, is retired after completion of that service while serving i n

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