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PUBLIC LAW 96-000—MMMM. DD, 1979

PUBLIC LAW 96-107—NOV. 9, 1979 "(ii) strategy which the unit supports; and "(iii) area of deployment and illustrative areas of potential deployment, including a description of any United States commitment to defend such areas. "(B) The Secretary of Defense shall also include in the report required under subparagraph (A) a detailed discussion of— "(i) the manpower required for support and overhead functions within the armed forces and the Department of Defense; "(ii) the relationship of the manpower required for support and overhead functions to the primary combat missions and support policies; and "(iii) the manpower required to be stationed or assigned to duty in foreign countries and aboard vessels located outside the territorial limits of the United States, its territories, and possessions. "(C) In such report, the Secretary of Defense shall also identify, define, and group by mission and by region the types of military bases, installations, and facilities and shall provide an explanation and justification of the relationship between this base structure and the proposed military force structure together with a comprehensive identification of base operating support costs and an evaluation of possible alternatives to reduce such costs. "(D) The Secretary of Defense shall also include in such report with respect to each armed force under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of a military department— "(i) the estimated requirements in members on active duty during the next fiscal year; "(ii) the estimated number of commissioned officers in each grade on active duty and to be promoted during the next fiscal year; and "(iii) an analysis of the distribution by grade of commissioned officers on active duty at the time the report is prepared.". TITLE IV-RESERVE FORCES AUTHORIZATION OF STRENGTHS

SEC. 401. (a) For fiscal year 1980, the Selected Reserve of the reserve components of the Armed Forces shall be programmed to attain average strengths of not less than the following: (1) The Army National Guard of the United States, 355,700. (2) The Army Reserve, 197,400. (3) The Naval Reserve, 87,000. (4) The Marine Corps Reserve, 33,600. (5) The Air National Guard of the United States, 92,500. (6) The Air Force Reserve, 57,300. (7) The Coast Guard Reserve, 11,700. (b) Within the average strengths prescribed by subsection (a), the reserve components of the Armed Forces are authorized, as of September 30, 1980, the following number of Reserves to be serving on full-time active duty for the purpose of organizing, administering, recruiting, instructing, or training the reserve components: (1) The Army National Guard of the United States, 6,244. (2) The Army Reserve, 4,288. (3) The Naval Reserve, 707. (4) The Marine Corps Reserve, 67. (5) The Air National Guard of the United States, 1,560. (6) The Air Force Reserve, 681.

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