Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 70A.djvu/260

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202 § 3538. Geological Survey: detail of officers of Ordnance Corps The Secretary of the Army may detail not more than two commissioned officers who are assigned to the Ordnance Corps to serve with the Geological Survey, if in his judgment that can be done without injury to the service. § 3539. American National Red Cross: detail of officers of Army Medical Service (a) The President may detail not more than five commissioned officers of the Army Medical Service for duty with the Service to the Armed Forces Division of the American National Bed Cross. (b) The Secretary of the Army may detail a commissioned officer of the Medical Corps to be in charge of the first-aid department of the American National Red Cross. §3540.

Educational institutions: detail of members of regular or reserve components as professors and instructors in military science and tactics (a) The President may detail regular or reserve members of the Army for duty as professors and assistant professors of military science and tactics, and as military instructors, at educational institutions where units of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps are maintained. (b) The Secretary of the Army may detail regular or reserve members of the Army for duty as professors and assistant professors of military science and tactics, and as military instructors, at schools and colleges, other than those covered by section 4382 of this title, having a course of military training prescribed by him and having not less than 100 physically fit male students who are at least 14 years of age. §3541.

National Guard Bureau: assignment of officers of regular or reserve components Except as provided in section 3496(b) of this title, the President may assign to duty in the National Guard Bureau as many regular or reserve officers of the Army as he considers necessary. §3542.

Chief and assistant chief of staff of divisions of Army National Guard in Federal service: detail The President may detail a regular or reserve officer of the Army as chief of staff, and a regular or reserve officer or an officer of the Army National Guard as assistant to the chief of staff, of any division of the Army National Guard that is in Federal service as an Army National Guard organization. §3543. Aides: detail; number authorized (a) Each major general of the Army is entitled to three aides selected by him from commissioned officers of the Army in any grade below major. (b) Each brigadier general of the Army is entitled to two aides selected by him from commissioned officers of the Army in any grade below captain.