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183 .%1*12mE `Wyw are appointed r<>s<>·rvc> nmcnrg und¢;r_ t he”pmvisiqns 01

é»(·fi( >n 351 of this {file, shall be appéintcd fopthe period dpring

u·hii·1z` S`\lCI1~I'QCOg11iti0!l Slmlfcontiniuc in vffect add terminating at {l1€_€X{)i’I‘!iti()l}i there of— in lieuof the fave-year: pgrind`hercij1· IR-§»`re prescribed, and in time cfpeaée shall bejgmiernedv by W-1; special regulations fapprévpriucc ‘fur4 this clues of reserve » {·;m·prs as the Secrsétary of War may prescribe, (June ·6,r1_92·g1;

:275, §3, $13 Stat.470,)    .     __   _ O

‘ 360. Ptolitiitious and trs1isfcrs.—-+Pmmations.».and transfers shall béiimde undér such [rules as xrmy be pres<;érib¢d by the 1*rvsid;·¤t, and `si1:;ll‘be baked sdlfinr as pxfacticahle. upon u!lli1lt§ld8.fii;l1S - made in the ~—ésmhlished chain: of .c0mmgml gsqbt. 22,1922, c. 423,5 2, A2 Sfzgt. 1»033.) 4 _ _ " _ 361. Right of re;erve c$cers` to pay and allowances.--A

·{;»{·rx·¢ officcf shall DUt,TbB`€l1t’itl€d to pay aim. Allowgncég em

'.·{·pc Xvhéu, on aétive d·u_t3?; 4 Vsfhgn. mi k1ctfveg,duty]—1ig shali mvive pay and allowances as provided in sec§i0ns·362 and 36( of gms title, ‘ami_·m}1cngeVfr0m 'his.h0mé to his jirst spatio; and from his last étafiorriq hisf hrvgvuc. (June- 4, 1920, 'c. m!¤·l»a;$fér I, '§”32, #11 Stat. 776.)` “I j—§ L ‘ 362. Rateof pay of reécrve officers on active duty.—·;Whén '·a ?nm·;·»` of— tlié`_Re§se1‘vé' Forcéwif the ·Ai·my uri? authorized ·_by mw- to recéivé I·‘ed_eral pay}, those smiviiig in g1*xides,‘·corresp0nd· " ing to thusévf »c9lQ1;¢l,A lieutenaiil colunvl majqp, captain, mst Uiéeutmmiit, emd]secmid` li¢utc.nant‘ of the· Army} shall receive x»1;e pay of the sixth, fifth, fou1jth,_‘third,· S§Q(‘0l1(l,.£iIi(l.'fil*St p{·riuds, respecti$·ély._ —— (Junev 10, 1·922,_ c,Q 212, S 3, _42 Stat; 627}) 363; Longevity pay for resenfve ·cBicérs.¢—+Ilese:ve" officer; ,wl»e·1im*erYpntitled to Eederilphy, 0xccp§.£1rn10‘1*y qrilI‘-and 'ad· 'ministrative__fimctiqu_Qpay, `sl;_z1ll'i·ec<;·ii·0 a‘s·’l0ngev§ty°. in mlditiou to_base"pa$f· provided but not cxécediug the ximximum pay proscexibcd by law, ari’i11cré;1Sa thereof at the per centum and time rates up tc} thift);-_$?€8P$ provided in. section 681. oi this.;i¢1cs- In cbmputing_ the iIl(?l'P$S0 of pay”for baclrpetiotl of three yours' Scrviéé, sucl;__0(}icvrs·» slmil bc creditediwitlg full » timv fmf=a1l_peri0ds, Alurihg which tlnéy have held commissions as ¢»1Iici·x·s. of -u\é,A1’lli)’, Navygljiarine Ctprps, Const Guard, {‘<·:nst_mul_Geodctic Survey or the Public Héalt11—S¢rVicé, Ol', in . the ( >x·g;1ui—zcd Militia pfior- t0'.J·uly 1’,"1916Q ori ix1_»th¢=:. National Guzml, or 'iu the `Naival- Mi_litia,`or iu_.the National Nhva1 .V6l¤ uutvmjs, ur in the Nava1_.Rcsurve 1e`pruc 01•_BIdrjuQ2__C0r;1s Re- . se~x·\’é »Fm·ce, wheri écmfirmed in~g_1{mIc_and qualified for. all gein- ' pm! >é(*l’\'i(.°(B,' with full time fo1‘_-flu periodsduring whicli thés have ]Q{¥§‘f()l°I§l€d active- duty under resvrvé ¢0nimi$3i0ns,’and with Mm--lnyalt time {br all iother periods ,durlng 'jvhich they .hz1i·c _ ]1'¢‘ld'l'0VS(.’fV€ trounmigssious. =`(Juuc·10·Q $922} c. 212;. S 3, 42 Stat M2?-; Mz1y.31_,_1924, ¢._ 224;} 1, 43 sm;. 250.) _ f ‘ 354;. Right df nfesgrve d£i¢ci7s t0* retirement- aind retired Day.~————No reserve 0{llcct appointed pursuant to this chnutér 01

_ jhis title sim}! ben Qxntitlédko »m_Lireg1ent·`0r to retired pay.

(Jmw 4.,*1920, c., 2*27, subchapter I, §§_32, T3?}. :11 Stat. 77,5; 776.) 365; Pensions in cases of disability.——1leser_x·e ptfiéérs apl¤*i|i£`i’<* pursuant tgi jihig chapter of t11is title shall eligible im- piensioxxs mily for elivéability inc»un·md ii1 line of duty. ind ViU°!iY(‘ seex·yia·e ~0:·_Wl*1il0 ;s¢2rving”Wi_fh the Army l)\IfSU£}.K\t to the _pmvi>ei¢ms of this ¢·11ei;itcr of this title, (June 4, 1920, c. 227,

 >*4\l}N'fll2i[{t€X‘· I, § 3-1, 41 Stat; 778.) _‘t. _ .   _   _

366. Allovyances of r¢ser'9é ‘0lliéers and reserve warrant, 0Hicersmon active·du`ty.—e—l£e*¤<eerx#e omcers and, mservc _`\\'f\1‘1°flH| 4.1ii<·4·r>; UE theAr1x1y.whilu on uqétive duty, incliuling duty for imiuingVpurpus1·>·=, s1mlf.rcce>iv0Una allowances prescribed for -.¤»rIi¢ee·rs and `\’2lljl’2U1t csiiicvrs of gtlue regular >se·x·viw under section TTI vt jsoq. uf°t_1¤i3 title. (Mar. 4Q’_1923, 'c. 2S1,‘§ 1, 42; Stat. wv?.)  » . . · ‘ ‘ "3(§_7. Mileage allowance limited,-———Tl1é mileage. allowance tc `lu<·;xnl»s>_1·¤g of the ()fi§cqers’ 1{L·ser)*e Corps whe;r called into aCtiv;•;· __ i Svrvicc for tI`8,'il}i1lg my fifteen days 0: less shall not éxcéed 4 V: " contw Dc; miie. _ (Juuc 30, 152*2, c; 253, Title: 1,.42 Stat, 725;

10.-ARMY- , § 382 E Mar. 2,· 1923, ‘c. 178; Title QI, 42. Stat; 181; June 7,1924, 0,291,,

Title I, 43 Stat. 506 {Feb; 12, 1925; c. 22.$,‘Titlc I, 43, $t
1t. 921.)
` r ’368. Mileage ex'empt·`_fr0m.lgnd;gra¤f dédxicticns.-—-Secrtiem

. ·87_0 of .t1iLfs titleprovidinjg for 'lan d—grm;t deductions shall nah r- apply to traircluat 4 éents per mile potforngerd ipyqxxembersof the e- OtHcerS’ Reséi·vc.‘C0rps. -,().t&l#.I 2, 1923,»c. 178, Titléfl, '42 Stat. { "138I.),‘Y ., I ° V. ~ _ ~ - - · _ ,369. O1?dering,_rc$crvc oflicers tg active duty.+—T0 the extent _ Q s provided for from time to time by approyrriuticns for thiis speé an é.ifi¢,_purpo$a,· tl)"eZ‘1?re$identj muyorder 1icservé_0iiicérs to active ` =’ `duty at; guy time and foi· any period; b_u_t·except in fimé of `a . natipnal cmergeaicy expressly decfured by Congress, no reserve nificer shall bcc, employéd on'? actin;. duty. for more them fifteen

 d8j’S_;iD }1D}’ édlehglar .yearVwfth011t hiswowin consent;. (June 4;

- 1920, c. 227,- subdnarpter 1;}.32, 41 Stat. 776.) · r _ ” _ l` · 370,Assi§pniqnf.§o?duty'_i¤ locilitj 3f residém:c.——S0 far as * it practicable 1’B8€1’VB·0fH’C€1;S shall be assigned ,10 units in the i locality of their places of residencé. ~ (Sept. 22; 1922, é. 423, § 2, ,. 42 Stat. 1033;) ’' . é : Q i g - , —— 371. Govemméhtl cm pl0yecs§’as resérve- 0§¢crs; jeavés bf ¤ absence whén ordercd_ to d uty.—5AJl oiiiéers hud employees of

  • _`¢he·United Statgesg.0r°_0f··the{District- of Columbia whoshall be ¢

- membex·sQ’df_t/hc Officersf Beservé Corps shall be éHtitl€(l‘t0`](¥2iV€ ` t [ of. ubseiice from their respective duties, without, loss. of pay, 3 a timc; ’dr’emciency `ratijmg, 0n_ all days duriughivhich thai sjhall be. t 0i·déred‘to_ duty with tgoohs or ht field exercises, or for instruc; _ ~- tion, for periods not t5 exceed Efféen days in afxy prie calendar ` s. ·yea1·;¤ and whénKjiel~iéved i1·0m duiy, theyiphgll miestoréd to - Ithe"-p0$i_tions‘·l1el‘dJ by tinem when ordere<1_t0 Qutyi (May 12, I 191»T,’cQ 12, 4Q Stat. 72.) " ·— Q I ‘ °_ J RESEIQVE OFFICERS';;'I`RAINING·~.CORPS

 1 .381. Establishment `of gtnining [corps.-#Thé President is»au·`_

I th01•iZéd to `ésta·blish_ and méin€aix1 iu- civil eklucatipngl insti- @, _ tutions a_ Raéserve OIHCGYS? Training Corps; onepr more units in a" n}1mbe·r,`wl1ich‘ shall consist ofllasmxiof iliviskm cfgunizedat r universities m1d?c6lleges gran»ting`dcgrees, iiicludingv State xpm- L_.ve1*sities and-those Staté_in stitutions,that are required to pr0·_ l ’\*i¢lQ·ins,£ri1ct$qn` in military tactics under the act of Congresé - donating lamls.fo_r the establishment of colleges w··ht;·re the lead-

 ihg qbjectséhall be practical ii}SH'i\Cti0v!1Z'iH hgriculturc aiu} the

- me<·hanic’art$, inpluding military tactics, and at those essen-·“ E; tialjy Qmylitntym schools not- c;mterring‘ acehélémic degrees, spe-- 1 cially ¢leSii;uatc·d`by the Secretary of War ns: quu§ifi•;·d,` and a- e junior divisiqn organized at g1ll¤other.puh1ic gud private educa-j . tional institutions, and eavh division shgll cqns§sf of units of theyscvaral arms, corps, ofscrvices in suck" number _&HLd smh I strength as thé»1freSident. mgxy preséribez I’z*0·v~£ded(, Thiit. no E` sinch unit shall be established or.mair}1g&iued at any hgsthirtioh

until. an ofiicegr ofnthe Regular Aximy—shul1 11av·ce, beg»
n clemijled

_ as. professor of xhilftdry fsclence ·nnd`ta<·tic$, xmxéuntif such— ¤ -. 4illSUt\1tiQll shall muin;uin under military i»,is§ru£:_ti0x;—at; Iéust 5 one hmndrcd physivally fit {mule students, ézicépt that in the 1 case of ninitsiothert_1mi1»i1ifm;1try,· bnva1ry or artillery, the e ‘ minimum number shall beyfifty`: `Provided furqher, That e$ COD¢· ,b at Stam institutions »°désc:imd iii tbisusection, no ninit Shall be established br. mnin_tuimgg.l `ixgan educational ihstit-utimi until ‘ · the authorities (if the su-mc'Jagfe·e @0 establish aug maintain an

 two‘—ye>g1ts’ elective ur c0xupuIs01‘y__<*0urse .0f military traixningns

-:_ iymiuimum my ug phygieally Ht male stuclex1tS,`_wIxic1x c0ux‘Sc,‘ · wlhcu watered upon lsy·—·smy§stiu`i0x1t, _$h_&ll as rogmwls sunch sfu- ¤ deut, be a' prerequisite for gnruduation unless hc is r(>licved‘ of L, this obligiatiotn by Ir0guli1ti§r1s to be pres<·_ribcd_ by the Secretary - o f_\\’rt1*.‘ -(June-x 4, 1920, 0.227; Subclmptexj I, § 33, 41 Stat.- 776.) » 382. Eligibility to »membership.——Eligibility‘ to llli*ll@bi}l‘Shi[) ~ ·in; the Reserve ()Hi0crs" Training Corps shall be lirhitcd to stu-

elémtsof instituticms in which unité of such,c·0rpss ·xmiy· l>c,}~¤;,mh·

1 lished who ate citizmis éf the United States, who atc not less`