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department or agency which he is advising or to a matter in which that department or agency is directly interested. § 174. Advisory personnel: research and development (a) The Secretary of each military department may establish such advisory committees and panels as are necessary for the research and development activities of his department and may employ such parttime advisers as he considers necessary to carry out those activities. (b) A person who serves as a member of such a committee or panel may not be paid for that service while holding another position or office under the United States for which he receives compensation. Other members and part-time advisers may serve without compensation or may be paid not more than $50 for each day of service, as the Secretary concerned determines. (c) The Secretary concerned may delegate any authority under this section to— (1) the Under Secretary of his department; (2) an Assistant Secretary of his department; or (3) the chief, and one assistant to the chief, of any technical service, bureau, or office. § 175. Reserve Forces Policy Board (a) There is in the Office of the Secretary of Defense a Reserve Forces Policy Board consisting of— (1) a civilian chairman appointed by the Secretary of Defense; (2) the Secretary, the Under Secretary, or an Assistant Secretary designated under section 264(b) of this title, of each of the military departments; (3) an officer of the Regular Army designated by the Secretary of the Army; (4) an officer of the Regular Navy or Regular Marine Corps designated by the Secretary of the Navy; (5) an officer of the Regular A i r Force designated by the Secretary of the Air Force; (6) four reserve officers designated by the Secretary of Defense upon the recommendation of the Secretary of the Army, two of whom must be members of the Army National Guard of the United States, and two of whom must be members of the Army Reserve; (7) four reserve officers designated by the Secretary of Defense upon the recommendation of the Secretary of the Navy, two of whom must be members of the Naval Reserve, and two of whom must be members of the Marine Corps Reserve; (8) four reserve officers designated by the Secretary of Defense upon the recommendation of the Secretary of the Air Force, two of whom must be members of the Air National Guard of the United States, and two of whom must be members of the A i r Force Reserve; and (9) a reserve officer of the Army. Navy. Air Force, or Marine Corps who is a general officer or flag officer designated by the Chairman of the Board with the approval of the Secretary of Defense, and who serves without vote as military adviser to the Chairman and as executive officer of the Board.