Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 108 Part 4.djvu/338

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108 STAT. 2972 PUBLIC LAW 103-337—OCT. 5, 1994 the Coast Guard. Laws applicable to the Coast Guard Reserve are set forth in chapter 21 of title 14 (14 U.S.C. 701 et seq.). " CHAPTER 1005—ELEMENTS OF RESERVE COMPONENTS "Sec. "10141. Ready Reserve; Standby Reserve; Retired Reserve: placement and status of members; training categories. "10142. Ready Reserve generally. "10143. Ready Reserve: Selected Reserve. "10144. Ready Reserve: Individual Ready Reserve. "10145. Ready Reserve: placement in. "10146. Ready Reserve: transfer from. "10147. Ready Reserve: training requirements.

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"10148. Ready Reserve: failure to satisfactorily perform prescribed training. "10149. Ready Reserve: continuous screening. "10150. Ready Reserve: transfer back from Standby Reserve. "10151. Standby Reserve: composition. "10152. Standby Reserve: inactive status list. "10153. Standby Reserve: status of members. "10154. Retired Reserve. "§ 10141. Ready Reserve; Standby Reserve; Retired Reserve: placement and status of members; training categories "(a) There are in each armed force a Ready Reserve, a Standby Reserve, and a Retired Reserve. Each Reserve shall be placed in one of those categories. "(b) Reserves who are on the inactive status list of a reserve component, or who are assigned to the inactive Army National Guard or the inactive Air National Guard, are in an inactive status. Members in the Retired Reserve are in a retired status. All other Reserves are in an active status. "(c) As prescribed by the Secretary concerned, each reserve component except the Army National Guard of the United States and the Air National Guard of the United States shall be divided into training categories according to the degrees of training, including the number and duration of drills or equivalent duties to be completed in stated periods. The designation of training categories shall be the same for all armed forces and the same within the Ready Reserve and the Standby Reserve. "§ 10142. Ready Reserve "(a) The Ready Reserve consists of units or Reserves, or both, liable for active duty as provided in sections 12301 and 12302 of this title. "(b) The authorized strength of the Ready Reserve is 2,900,000. "§ 10143. Ready Reserve: Selected Reserve "(a) Within the Ready Reserve of each of the reserve components there is a Selected Reserve. The Selected Reserve consists of units, and, as designated by the Secretary concerned, of Reserves, trained as prescribed in section 10147(a)(1) of this title or section 502(a) of title 32, as appropriate. "(b) The organization and unit structure of the Selected Reserve shall be approved— "(1) in the case of all reserve components other than the Coast Guard Reserve, by the Secretary of Defense based upon recommendations from the military departments as approved