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PUBLIC LAW 90-168-DEC. 1, 1967

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"(c) The Chief of Army Eeserve holds office for four years but may be remoAed for cause at any time. He is eligible to succeed himself. If he holds a lower reserve grade, he shall be appointed in the grade of major general for service in the Army Reserve." (17) The following new item is added to the analysis of chapter 303: "3019. Office of Army Reserve: appointment of Chief."

70A Stat. 161.

70A Stat. 4 8 8.

70A Stat. 11.

(ig) The text of section 3033 is amended to read as follows: " (a) There is in the office of the Secretary of the Army an Army Reserve Forces Policy Committee which shall review and comment upon major policy matters directly affecting the reserve components of the Army, and the Committee's comments on such policy matters shall accompany the final report regarding any such matters submitted to the Chief of Staff and the Assistant Secretary responsible for reserve affairs. "(b) The Committee consists of officers in the grade of colonel or above, as follows: "(1) five members of the Regular Army on duty with the Army General Staff; "(2) five members of the Army National Guard of the United States not on active duty; and " (3) five members of the Army Reserve not on active duty. "(c) The members of the Committee shall select the Chairman from among the members on the Committee not on active duty. " (d) A majority of the members of the Committee shall act whenever matters affecting both the Army National Guard of the United States and Army Reserve are being considered. However, when any matter solely affecting one of the reserve components of the Army is being considered, it shall be acted upon only by the Subcommittee on Army National Guard Policy or the Subcommittee on Army Reserve Policy, as appropriate. "(e) The Subcommittee on Army National Guard Policy consists of the members of the Committee other than the Army Reserve members. "(f) The Subcommittee on Army Reserve Policy consists of the members of the Committee other than the Army National Guard members. " (g) Membership on the Committee is determined by the Secretary of the Army and is for a minimum period of three years. Except in the case of members of the Committee from the Regular Army, the Secretary of the Army, when appointing new members, shall insure that among the officers of each component on the Committee there will at all times be two or more members with more than one year of continuous service on the Committee. " (h) There shall be not less than 10 officers of the Army National Guard of the United States and the Army Reserve on duty with the Army General Staff, one-half of whom shall be from each of those components. These officers shall be considered as additional members of the Army General Staff while on that duty." (19) Chapter 803 is amended by adding at the end thereof a new section 8019 as follows: " (a) There is in the executive part of the Department of the Air Force an Office of Air Force Reserve which is headed by a chief who is the adviser to the Chief of Staff, on Air Force Reserve matters. " (b) The President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall appoint the Chief of Air Force Reserve from officers of the Air Force Reserve not on active duty, or on active duty under section 265 of this title, who—
 * § 8019. Office of Air Force Reserve: appointment of Chief

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