United States Code, Volume 11

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Office of the Law Revision Counsel of the House of Representatives, 1983
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Contents

Civilian Employees Defense Intelligence Agency Civilian Per sonnel
25
Emergency Mortgage Relief
28
Antitrust Civil Process 5A Protection and Conservation of Wildlife
34
Department of Commerce Fish Refuge
40
TITLE 15COMMERCE AND TRADE
63
Training Generally 102 Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps 103 Senior Reserve Officers Training Corps
93
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
104
Armed Forces Health Professions Schol arship Program
105
Educational Assistance for Enlisted Mem bers of the Selected Reserve of the Ready Reserve
106
Educational Assistance for Persons Enlist ing for Active Duty
107
Granting of Advanced Degrees at Depart ment of Defense Schools
108
Planning and Coordination
131
Facilities for Reserve Components
133
Encouragement of Aviation
135
Procurement Generally
137
North Atlantic Treaty Organization Ac quisition and CrossServicing Agree ments
138
Research and Development
139
Miscellaneous Procurement Provisions
141
Production by Military Agencies
143
Cataloging and Standardization
145
Utilities and Services
147
Issue to Armed Forces
149
Issue of Serviceable Material Other Than to Armed Forces
151
Exchange of Material and Disposal of Ob solete Surplus or Unclaimed Property
153
Acceptance of Gifts and Services
155
Transportation
157
Real Property Related Personal Proper ty and Lease of NonExcess Property
159
Property Records
161
Military Claims
163
Accountability and Responsibility
165
Defense Mapping Agency
167
Military Construction and Military
169
Family Housing SUBTITLE BARMY Chap
178
Monopolies and Combinations in
207
Special Appointments Assignments De tails and Duties
280
Appointments as Reserve Officers
337
Temporary Appointments
339
Active Duty
341
Special Appointments Assignments De tails and Duties
343
Rank and Command 347 Repealed
345
Miscellaneous Prohibitions and Penalties
349
Repealed
351
Miscellaneous Rights and Benefits
353
Hospitalization
355
Decorations and Awards
357
Repealed
359
Repealed
360
Separation for Various Reasons
361
Separation or Transfer to Retired Re serve
363
Repealed
365
Retirement for Length of Service
367
Retired Grade
369
Computation of Retired
371
Civilian Employees PART IIITRAINING
373
Training Generally
401
United States Military Academy
403
Repealed
405
Schools and Camps PART IVSERVICE SUPPLY AND PROCUREMENT
407
Federal Trade Commission Promotion
421
Industrial Mobilization Research and Development
431
Procurement
433
Issue of Serviceable Material to Armed Forces
435
Utilities and Services
437
Sale of Serviceable Material
439
Issue of Serviceable Material Other Than to Armed Forces
441
Disposal of Obsolete or Surplus Material
443
Inquests Disposition of Effects of De ceased Persons Captured Flags
445
Definitions
502
Department of the Navy
503
Secretary Under Secretary and Assistant Secretaries of the Navy
505
Office of the Comptroller of the Navy
507
Office of the Chief of Naval Operations
509
Repealed
511
Bureaus Office of the Judge Advocate General Office of Naval Research
513
Commandant of the Marine Corps Head quarters Marine Corps
515
Repealed
516
Repealed
517
Naval Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve
519
TradeMarks
520
Strength of Naval Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve
531
Distribution in Grade
533
Grade and Rank of Officers
535
Enlistments
537
Original Appointments
539
Running Mates for Reserve Officers
541
Repealed
543
Temporary Appointments
544
Repealed
545
Repealed
547
Reserve Promotions
549
Officers in Command
551
Special Assignments and Details
553
Administration
555
Rations
557
Miscellaneous Prohibitions and Penalties
559
Miscellaneous Rights and Benefits
561
Hospitalization and Medical Care
563
Bands
565
Decorations and Awards
567
Discharge of Enlisted Members
569
Voluntary Retirement
571
Involuntary Retirement Separation and Furlough
573
Recall to Active Duty
575
Death Benefits Care of the Dead PART IIIEDUCATION AND TRAINING
577
Officer Procurement Programs
601
United States Naval Academy
603
United States Naval Postgraduate School
605
Retirement of Civilian Members of the Teaching Staffs of the United States Naval Academy and United States Naval Postgraduate School PART IVG...
607
Miscellaneous Powers and Duties
631
Naval Vessels
633
Naval Aircraft
635
Salvage Facilities
637
United States Naval Observatory
639
Naval Petroleum Reserves
641
Civilian Employees
643
Procurement of Supplies and Services
645
Disposal of Obsolete or Surplus Material
647
Quarters Utilities and Related Services
649
7A Standard Reference Data Program
650
Ships Stores and Commissary Stores
651
Claims
653
Prize
655
Stay of Judicial Proceedings
657
Naval Militia
659
Accountability and Responsibility
661
SUBTITLE DAIR FORCE PART 1ORGANIZATION
790
Definitions No present sections
801
PART IIITRAINING
809
Training Generally
901
United States Air Force Academy
903
Repealed
905
Schools and Camps
907
Civil Air Patrol PART IVSERVICE SUPPLY AND PROCUREMENT
909
Transportation 949 Real Property 951 Military Claims 953 Accountability and Responsibility
924

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