1205. Appointment of Reserve Officers 1209. Active Duty 1201. Authorized Strengths and Distribution in Grade 1203. Enlisted Members..... 1207. Warrant Officers 1211. National Guard Members in Federal Service 1213. Special Appointments, Assignments, Details, and 12401 Duties PART III-PROMOTION AND RETENTION OF OFFICERS ON THE RESERVE ACTIVE-STATUS LIST 1409. Continuation of Officers on the Reserve-Active Status List and Selective Early Removal__................ 14701 1411. Additional Provisions 14901 Separation..... Relating to Involuntary PART IV-TRAINING FOR RESERVE COMPONENTS AND EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS 1601. Training Generally-[No present sections] 1606. Educational Assistance for Members of the Selected Reserve .............. 1608. Health Professions Stipend Program 1609. Education Loan Repayments PART V-SERVICE, SUPPLY, AND PROCUREMENT 1801. Issue of Serviceable Material to Reserve Compo nents-[No present sections] 1805. Miscellaneous Provisions 1803. Facilities for Reserve Components 16131 16201 16301 18231 .... 18501 TABLE OF SECTIONS OF TITLE 10 SUBTITLE A-GENERAL MILITARY LAW PART I-ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL MILITARY POWERS CHAPTER 1-DEFINITIONS 115. 115a. [115b. 116. [117. [118. 119. Sec. 121. 122. 123. 123a. 124. 125. 126. 127. 127a. 128. 129. 129a. 129b. 130. Personnel strengths: requirement for annual authorization. Special access programs: congressional oversight. CHAPTER 3-GENERAL POWERS AND FUNCTIONS Regulations. Official registers. Suspension of certain provisions of law relating to reserve commissioned of ficers. Suspension of end-strength limitations in time of war or national emer- Detection and monitoring of aerial and maritime transit of illegal drugs: Functions, powers, and duties: transfer, reassignment, consolidation, or abo- Transfer of funds and employees. Emergency and extraordinary expenses. Expenses for contingency operations. Physical protection of special nuclear material: limitation on dissemination of unclassified information. Prohibition of certain civilian personnel management constraints. General personnel policy. Experts and consultants: authority to procure services of. Authority to withhold from public disclosure certain technical data. Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Technology. Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Technology. Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy. Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness. Assistant Secretaries of Defense. 141. 142. Inspector General. Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Atomic Energy. 161. 162. 163. 164. 165. 166. Vice Chairman. CHAPTER 6-COMBATANT COMMANDS Combatant commands: establishment. Combatant commands: assigned forces; chain of command. Role of Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff. Commanders of combatant commands: assignment; powers and duties. Combatant commands: budget proposals. 166a. Combatant commands: funding through the Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff. 167. 168. Unified combatant command for special operations forces. CHAPTER 7-BOARDS, COUNCILS, AND COMMITTEES 178. 179. 180. Reserve Forces Policy Board. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology. American Registry of Pathology. Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine. Service academy athletic programs: review board. CHAPTER 8-DEFENSE AGENCIES AND DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE FIELD Secretary of Defense: authority to provide for common performance of supply or service activities. Defense Agencies and Department of Defense Field Activities: oversight by the Secretary of Defense. Combat support agencies: oversight. Limitations on personnel. SUBCHAPTER II-MISCELLANEOUS DEFENSE AGENCY MATTERS 201. Consultation regarding appointment of certain intelligence officials. Sec. CHAPTER 9-DEFENSE BUDGET MATTERS 221. Future-years defense program: submission to Congress; consistency in budg 331. 332. 333. 334. 335. [336. Sec. 351. Federal aid for State governments. Use of militia and armed forces to enforce Federal authority. Proclamation to disperse. Guam and Virgin Islands included as "State". CHAPTER 17—ARMING OF AMERICAN VESSELS During war or threat to national security. CHAPTER 18-MILITARY SUPPORT FOR CIVILIAN LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES Sec. 371. 372. 373. 374. 375. 376. 377. 378. 379. 380. 381. Use of information collected during military operations. Training and advising civilian law enforcement officials. Restriction on direct participation by military personnel. Nonpreemption of other law. Assignment of Coast Guard personnel to naval vessels for law enforcement purposes. Enhancement of cooperation with civilian law enforcement officials. Procurement by State and local governments of law enforcement equipment suitable for counter-drug activities through the Department of Defense. Humanitarian and civic assistance provided in conjunction with military op- Transportation of humanitarian relief supplies to foreign countries. Foreign disaster assistance. SUBCHAPTER II-CIVIL-MILITARY COOPERATION Civil-Military Cooperative Action Program. CHAPTER 21-DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE MATTERS Subchapter I. General Matters II. Intelligence Commercial Activities Sec. 421 431 |