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[72 Stat. 1536]
PUBLIC LAW 85-000—MMMM. DD, 1958
[72 Stat. 1536]

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PUBLIC LAW 86-861-SEPT. 2, 1968

[72 STAT.

    • § 8846. Deferred officers

"(a) Except as provided in sections 1005 and 1006 of this title, a deferred officer who is not recommended for promotion under section 8368 (c)(1) of this title shall, one year and 90 days after the date on which he would have been promoted if he had been recommended by the first selection board that considered him— '*(!) be transferred to the Retired Reserve, if he is qualified and applies therefor; or "(2) if he is not qualified or does not apply therefor, be discharged from his reserve appointment, (b) Except as provided in sections 1005 and 1006 of this title, a deferred officer who is not recommended for promotion or is found to be not qualified for Federal recognition under section 8368(c)(2), (d), or (e) of this title, shall, withm D days after the date on which O the report of the selection board or Federal recognition board is approved by the Secretary of the Air Force— "(1) be transferred to the Retired Reserve, if he is qualified and applies therefor; or "(2) if he is not qualified or does not apply therefor, be discharged from his reserve appointment.

    • § 8847. Twenty-five years: female reserve officers below lieutenant colonel, except those designated under section 8067

of this title "After June 30, 1960, each female commissioned officer in an active status in a reserve grade below lieutenant colonel, except an officer whose name is on a recommended list for promotion to the reserve grade of lieutenant colonel, and except an officer designated under section 8067 of this title, shall, 30 days after she completes 26 years of service computed under section 8853 of this title— "(1) be transferred to the Retired Reserve, if she is qualified and applies therefor; or "(2) if she is not qualified or does not apply therefor, be discharged from her reserve appointment.

  • '§8848. Twenty-eight years: reserve first lieutenants, captains,

majors, and lieutenant colonels "After June 30, 1960, each officer in an active status in the reserve grade of first lieutenant, captain, or major, and each officer in an active status in the reserve grade of lieutenant colonel who is not on a recommended list for promotion to the reserve grade of colonel, shall, 30 days after he completes 28 years of service computed under section 8853 of this title— "(1) be transferred to the Retired Reserve, if he is qualified and applies therefor; or "(2) if he is not qualified or does not apply therefor, be discharged from his reserve appointment.

    • § 8849. Twenty-eight years: female reserve lieutenant colonels,

except those designated under section 8067 of this title "(a) After June 30, 1960, each female officer in an active status in the reserve grade of lieutenant colonel, and each female officer whose name is on a recommended list for promotion to the reserve grade of lieutenant colonel, except an officer designated under section 8067 of this title, shall, 30 days after she completes 28 years of service computed under section 8863 of this title—

    • (1) be transferred to the Retired Reserve, if she is qualified

and applies therefor; or

    • (2j if she is not qualified or does not apply therefor, be discharged from her reserve appointment.