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[72 Stat. 1488]
PUBLIC LAW 85-000—MMMM. DD, 1958
[72 Stat. 1488]

14:88 10 USC 3925.

PUBLIC LAW 85-861-SEPT. 2, 1958

[72 S T A T.

(97) Section 3925(b) is amended by striking out the figure "3638" and inserting the figure "972" in place thereof. 10 USC 3927. (98) Section 3927 is amended to read as follows: §3927. Computation of years of service: mandatory retirement; regular commissioned officers " (a) For the purpose of determining whether a regular commissioned officer may be retired under section 3913, 3915, 3916, 3919, 3921, 3923 ^aJim ^^^^' ^^^^J ^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^^-^^j ^^^ years of service are the greater of— ^^**""' " (1) the years of service credited to him at the time of his original appointment in the Regular Army to determine his eligibility for promotion, except the constructive service credited to him under section 3287(a)(2)(A) or (B) or 3294 (b) of this title or under section 506(c) of the Officer Personnel Act of 1947 10 USC 506c. (61 Stat. 890), plus his years of active commissioned service in the Regular Army after that appointment; or "(2) his years of service computed under clause (A), (B), or (C), whichever applies, if any: " (A) For a reserve judge advocate appointed in the Regular Army in the grade of captain in the Judge Advocate General's Department under section 24e of the National Defense Act, as amended (53 Stat. 558) — " (i) his years of active commissioned service in the Army after becoming 21 years of age, after December 7, 1941^ and before the date of that appointment; or "(li) the number of days, months, and years by which his age at the time of the appointment exceeded 25 years; whichever is greater, plus his years of active commissioned service in the Regular Army after that appointment. " (B) For an officer appointed in the Regular Army, except in the Army Nurse Corps or Army Medical Specialist Corps, before December 31, 1947, other than an officer covered by clause (A) or appointed under the Act of December 28, 1945, 10 USC 131,142, ch. 601 (59 Stat. 663), the sum of— ^^^' ^^^* "(i) his years of active commissioned service in the Regular Army after that appointment; and "(ii) his years of active commissioned service in the Army after becoming 21 years of age and after December 7, 1941, under any earlier appointment. " (C) For an officer appointed in the Regular Army, except in the Army Nurse Corps or Army Medical Specialist Corps, after December 31, 1947, other than an officer appointed in the Women's Army Corps, Regular Army, under section 108 of the Women's Armed Services Integration Act of 1948 (62 10 USC 559o. Stat. 361), the sum of— " (i) his years of active commissioned service in the Regular Army after that appointment; and "(ii) his years of active commissioned service in the Army after becoming 21 years of age and after December 31, 1947, under any earlier appointment.

  • ' (b) For the purpose of computing the retired pay of a commissioned

officer of the Regular Army retired under section 3913, 3915, 3916, 3919, 3921, 3922, or 3923 of this title, his years of service are the greater of— "(1) the years of service that may be credited to him under section 1405 of this title; or "(2) his years of service computed under subsection (a). "