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PUBLIC LAW 96-000—MMMM. DD, 1980

PUBLIC LAW 96-322—AUG. 4, 1980

94 STAT. 1007

duty. Unless the Secretary determines that the nature of the domestic emergency does not allow it, this period shall be at least two days. "(c) Active duty served under this section— "(1) satisfies on a day-for-day basis all or a part of the annual active duty for training requirement of section 270 of title 10; "(2) does not satisfy any part of the active duty obligation of a member whose statutory Reserve obligation is not already terminated; and "(3) entitles a member while engaged therein, or while engaged in authorized travel to or from that duty, to all rights and benefits, including pay and allowances and time creditable for pay and retirement purposes, to which the member would be entitled while performing other active duty. "§713. Enlistment of members engaged in schooling 14 USC 713. "The initial period of active duty for training required by section 511(d) of title 10, may be divided into two successive annual periods of not less than six weeks each, to permit the enlistment of a Reserve member without interrupting any full-time schooling in which the member is engaged. "SUBCHAPTER B "COMMISSIONED OFFICERS

"§ 720. Definitions "As used in this subchapter— "(1) 'Reserve officer' means a commissioned officer in the Reserve, except an officer excluded by section 721 of this title or a commissioned warrant officer; and "(2) 'discharged' means released from an appointment as a Reserve officer. "§721. Applicability of this subchapter "This subchapter applies only to the Reserve; except that it does not apply to a temporary member of the Reserve. "§722. Suspension of this subchapter in time of war or national emergency "In time of war or national emergency declared by Congress, the President may suspend the operation of this subchapter or any part hereof. If this subchapter or any part hereof is suspended by the President, prior to placing the suspended provision in operation, the President shall by regulation, in so far as practicable, adjust the grades of Reserve officers in the same manner as adjustments in grade are made for Regular officers. "§723. Effect of this subchapter on retirement and retired pay "Except as provided in subsection 7460t>) of this title, nothing in this subchapter authorizes the retirement of a Reserve officer or the payment of retired, retainer, or severance pay to a Reserve officer; or affects in any manner the law relating to the retirement of, or the granting of retired or retainer pay or other benefits to a Reserve officer. "§724. Authorized number of officers "(a) The authorized number of officers in the Reserve in an active status is 5,000. The actual number of Reserve officers in an active status at any time shall not exceed the authorized number unless the

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14 USC 720 infra.

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14 USC 723 Post, p. lois.

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