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PUBLIC LAW 85-86 1 - S E P T. 2, 1958

a majority of the total membership of the board must concur in each recommendation made by the board. ''§ 5894. Selection boards: oath of members "Each member of a selection board convened under this chapter shall swear that he will, without prejudice or partiality, and having in view both the special fitness of officers and the efficiency of the naval service, perform the duties imposed on him as a member of the board. "§ 5895. Selection boards: information furnished to boards "The Secretary of the Navy shall furnish each board convened under this chapter with— "(1) the number of officers that the board may recommend for promotion, as prescribed or determined by him under section 5901 of this title; and "(2) the names and records of all officers who are eligible for con si deration for promotion by the board. ^'§5896. Selection boards: officers to be recommended for promotion " (a) Of the officers considered for promotion by a selection board convened under this chapter, the board shall recommend for promotion, as appropriate— " (1) those eligible male officers in the line of the Naval Reserve or eligible male officers of the Marine Corps Reserve whom the board considers best fitted for promotion; " (2) those eligible male officers of the Naval Reserve in the Supply Corps or the Civil Engineer Corps whom the board considers best fitted for promotion; "(3) those eligible male officers of the Naval Reserve and eligible women officers appointed under section 5581 of this title, under consideration for promotion to the grade of commander or above in the Medical Corps, the Chaplain Corps, the Dental Corps, or the Medical Service Corps whom the board considers best fitted for promotion; "(4) those eligible male officers of the Naval Reserve and women officers appointed under section 5581 of this title, under consideration for promotion to the grade of lieutenant commander or below in the Medical Corps, the Chaplain Corps, the Dental Corps, or the Medical Service Corps whom the board considers fitted for promotion; "(6) those eligible officers of the Naval Reserve under consideration for promotion to the grade of captain or commander in the Nurse Corps whom the board considers best fitted for promotion; " (6) those eligible officers of the Naval Reserve under consideration for promotion to the grade of lieutenant commander or lieutenant in the Nurse Corps whom the board considers fitted for promotion; " (7) those eligible women officers of the Naval Reserve, other than officers in the Nurse Corps and officers appointed under section 5581 of this title, under consideration for promotion to the grade of commander or lieutenant commander, and those eligible women officers of the Marine Corps Reserve under consideration for promotion to the grade of lieutenant colonel or major, whom the board considers best fitted for promotion; and "(8) those eligible women officers of the Naval Reserve, other than officers in the Nurse Corps and officers appointed under section 5581 of this title, under consideration for promotion to the grade of lieutenant, and those eligible women officers of the Marine Corps Reserve under consideration for promotion to the grade of captain, whom the board considers qualified for promotion.

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