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 PUBLIC LAW 96-322—AUG. 4, 1980

94 STAT. 1015

14 USC 743. "Unless retained in or removed from an active status under any other law, a Reserve rear admiral shall be removed from an active status on the day that officer completes four years of service in that grade. "§744. Appointment of a former Navy or Coast Guard officer 14 USC 744. "A former officer of the R^ular Navy or Coast Guard who applies for a Reserve commission within one year of resigning the officer's Regular commission, and who is appointed in the same grade previously held in the Regular Navy or Coast Guard, shall be given the same date of rank in that grade as that previously assigned to the officer while a member of the Regular Navy or Coast Guard. 14 USC 745. "A Reserve officer ordered to active duty or active duty for training shall be ordered in the grade held; except that the Secretary may authorize a higher grade. 14 USC 746. "§746. Recall of a retired officer; grade upon release "(a) When an officer in the Retired Reserve or an officer on a Reserve retired list is recalled to active duty, that officer shall be recalled in a manner similar to the recall of a Regular retired officer. "OJ) An officer in the Retired Reserve or an officer on a Reserve retired list recalled to active duty shall upon release therefrom be advanced in the Retired Reserve or on the Reserve retired list to the highest grade held on active duty, if: (1) appointed to a higher grade while on that duty, and (2) the officers performance has been satisfactory in the higher grade.". CONFORMING AMENDMENT
 * §743. Rear admiral; maximum service in grade
 * §745. Grade on entry upon active duty

SEC. 2. Subsection 1006(e) of title 10, United States Code is amended by striking out "787" in the first sentence and substituting "740". Approved August 4, 1980.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: HOUSE REPORT No. 96-1011 (Comm. on Merchant Marine and Fisheries). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 126 (1980): June 9, considered and passed House. July 23, considered and passed Senate.

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