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[72 Stat. 1484]
PUBLIC LAW 85-000—MMMM. DD, 1958
[72 Stat. 1484]

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PUBLIC LAW 85-861-SEPT. 2, 1958

[72 S T A T.

" (b) Except as provided in section 3845 of this title, after July 1, 1960, each commissioned officer in an active status in a reserve grade below brigadier general shall, on the last day of the month in which he becomes 60 years of age— "(1) be transferred to the Retired Reserve, if he is qualified and applies therefor; or "(2) if he is not qualified or does not apply therefor, be discharged from his reserve appointment. "§ 3844. Age 62: reserve major generals other than those covered by section 3845 and brigadier generals on a recommended list "Except as provided in section 3845 of this title, each officer in an active status in the reserve grade of major general and each officer in an active status in the reserve grade of brigadier general who is on a recommended list for promotion to the reserve grade of major general shall, on the last day of the month in which he becomes 62 years of age— " (1) be transferred to the Retired Reserve, if he is qualified and applies therefor; or "(2) if he is not qualified or does not apply therefor, be discharged from his reserve appointment. "§ 3845. Age 64: officers holding certain offices "An officer of the Army National Guard of the United States who is Chief of the National Guard Bureau, and each adjutant general or commanding general of the troops of a State or Territory, Puerto Rico, the Canal Zone, or the District of Columbia, shall, on the last day of the month in which he becomes 64 years of age— "(1) be transferred to the Retired Reserve, if he is qualified and applies therefor; or "(2) if he is not qualified or does not apply therefor, be discharged from his reserve appointment. ^'§ 3846. First lieutenants, captains, and majors not recommended by two selection boards "Except as provided in sections 1005 and 1006 of this title, an officer in the reserve grade of first lieutenant, captain, or major who, while serving in the reserve grade that he then holds, was considered but not recomended for promotion by two selection boards convened under section 3366 or 3367 of this title, shall, within 90 days after the second selection board submits its report to the convening authority if he is not on active duty or is on active duty for training, or within 120 days after being notified of his failure of selection by the second selection board if he is on active duty (other than for traininir) — " (1) be transferred to the Retired Reserve, if he is qualified and applies therefor; or " (2) if he is not qualified or does not apply therefor, be discharged from his reserve appointment.

    • § 3847. Twenty-five years: Women's Army Corps majors

"After July 1, 1960, each officer in the reserve grade of major who is assigned to the Women's Army Corps, and who has not been recommended for promotion to the reserve grade of lieutenant colonel or has not remained in an active status since such a recommendation shall, 30 days after she completes 25 years of service computed under section 3853 of this title— "(1) be transferred to the Retired Reserve, if she is qualified and applies therefor; or "(2) if she is not qualified or does not apply therefor, be discharged from her reserve appointment.