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 89 STAT. 532

PUBLIC LAW 94-106—OCT. 7, 1975 TORPEDOES

For torpedoes and, related support equipment: for the Navy, $189,500,000. OTHER WEAPONS

For other, weapons: for the Army, $74,300,000; for the Navy, $17,700,000; for the Marine Corps, $100,000. TITLE II—RESEAKCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION SEC. 201. Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated during the fiscal year 1976 for the use of the Armed Forces of the United States for research, development, test, and evaluation, as authorized by law, in amounts as follows: For the Army, $2,028,933,000; For the N a w (including the Marine Corps), $3,318,649,000; P'or the Air Force, $3,737,001,000; and For the Defense Agencies, $588,700,000, of which $25,000,000 is authorized for the activities of the Director of Test and Evaluation, Defense. TITLE III—ACTIVE FORCES

Reduction.

Report to Congress.

SEC. 301. (a) For the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1975, and ending June 30, 1976, each component of the Armed Forces is authorized an end strength for active duty personnel as follows: (1) The Army, 785,000; (2) The Navy, 528,651; (3) The Marine Corps, 196,303; (4) The Air Force, 590,000. _ (b) The end strength for active duty personnel prescribed in subsection (a) of this section shall be reduced by 9,000. Such reduction shall be apportioned among the Army, Navy, including the Marine Corps, and the Air Force in such numbers as the Secretary of Defense shall prescribe. The Secretary of Defense shall report to Congress within 60 days after the date of enactment of this Act on the manner in which this reduction is to be apportioned among the Armed Forces and shall include the rationale for each reduction. TITLE IV—RESERVE FORCES

Reduction.

SEC. 401. (a) For the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1975, and ending June 30, 1976, the Selected Reserve of each Reserve component of the Armed Forces shall be programed to attain an average strength of not less than the following: (1) The Army National Guard of the United States, 400,000; (2) The Army Reserve, 219,000; (3) The Naval Reserve, 106,000; (4) The Marine Corps Reserve, 32,481; (5) The Air National Guard of the United States, 94,879; (6) The Air Force Reserve, 51,789; (7) The Coast Guard Reserve, H,700. (b) The average strength prescribed by subsection (a) of this section for the Selected Reserve of any Reserve component shall be proportionately reduced by (1) the total authorized strength of units

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