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PUBLIC LAW 8 5 - 8 6 1 - S E P T. 2, 1958

(94) Chapter 363 is amended by striking out the words "[No present sections]" and inserting the following new items and sections in place thereof: •'Sec.

"3841. Age 50: Army Nurse Corps or Army Medical Specialist Corps; reserve officers below major. "3842. Age 55: Army Nurse Corps or Army Medical Specialist Corps; reserve officers above captain. "3843. Age 60: reserve officers below major general. "3844. Age 62: reserve major generals other than those covered by section 3845 and brigadier generals on a recommended list. "3845. Age 64: officers holding certain offices. "3846. First lieutenants, captains, and majors not recommended by two selection boards. "3847. Twenty-five years: Women's Army Corps majors. "3848. Twenty-eight years: reserve first lieutenants, captains, majors, and lieutenant colonels. "3849. Twenty-eight years: Women's Army Corps lieutenant colonels. "3850. Thirty years or more: reserve commissioned officers; excessive number. "3851. Thirty years or five years in grade: reserve colonels and brigadier generals. "3852. Thirty-five years or five years in grade: reserve major generals. "3853. Computation of years of service. "3854. Regulations.

"§ 3841. Age 50: Army Nurse Corps or Army Medical Specialist Corps; reserve officers below major "After July 1, 1960, each ofScer in a reserve grade below captain who is assigned to the Army Nurse Corps or the Army Medical Specialist Corps, and each officer in the reserve grade of captain who is so assigned and who has not been recommended for promotion to the reserve grade of major or has not remained in an active status since such a recommendation shall, on the last day of the month in which he becomes 50 years of age— "(1) be transferred to the Retired Reserve, if he is qualified and applies therefor; or "(2) if he is not qualified or does not apply therefor, be discharged from his reserve appointment. "§ 3842. Age 55: Army Nurse Corps or Army Medical Specialist Corps; reserve officers above captain "After July 1, 1960, each officer in a reserve grade above captain who is assigned to the Army Nurse Corps or the Army Medical Specialist Corps, and each officer in the reserve grade of captain who is so assigned and who has been recommended for promotion to the reserve grade of major and has remained in an active status since that recommendation, shall, on the last day of the month in which he becomes 55 years of age— " (1) be transferred to the Retired Reserve, if he is qualified and applies therefor; or "(2) if he is not qualified or does not apply therefor, be discharged from his reserve appointment. "§ 3843. Age 60: reserve officers below major general "(a) Except as provided in section 3845 of this title, each officer in the reserve grade of brigadier general who has not been recommended for promotion to the reserve grade of major general or has not remained in an active status since such a recommendation shall, on the last day of the month in which he becomes 60 years of age— "(1) be transferred to the Retired Reserve, if he is qualified and applies therefor; or "(2) if he is not qualified or does not apply therefor, be discharged from his reserve appointment.

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