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PUBLIC LAW 95-000—MMMM. DD, 1978

PUBLIC LAW 95-485—OCT. 20, 1978 Security Agency), whether employed on a full-time, pait-time, or intermittent basis, but excluding special employment categories for students and disadvantaged youth such as the stay-in-school campaign, the temporary summer aid program and the Federal junior fellowship program and personnel participating in the worker-trainee oppoitunity program. Whenever a function, power, or duty, or activity is transferred or assigned to a department or agency of the Depai"tment of Defense from a department or agency outside of the Department of Defense, or from another department or agency within the Department of Defense, the civilian personnel end strength authorized for such departments or agencies of the Department of Defense affected shall be adjusted to reflect any increases or decreases in civilian personnel re<<[uired as a result of such transfer or assignment, (d) When the Secretary of Defense determines that such action is necessary in the national interest, he may authorize the employment of civilian personnel in excess of the number authorized in subsection (a) of this section, but such additional number may not exceed I14 percent of the total number of civilian personnel authorized for the Department of Defense by subsection (a) of this section. The Secretary of Defense shall promptly notify the Congress of any authorization to increase civilian personnel strength under the authority of this subsection.

92 STAT. 1617

Personnel increase, limitation.

Notification to Congress.

TITLE VI—MILITARY TRAINING STUDENT LOADS SEC. 601. (a) For fiscal year 1979, each component of the Armed Forces is authorized an average military training student load as follows: (1) The Army, 50,738. (2) The Navy, 57,996, (3) The Marine Corps, 21,324. (4) The Air Force, 44,410. (5) The Army National Guard of the United States. 11,793. (6) The Army Reserve, 5,959. (7) The Naval Reserve, 991. (8) The Marine Corps Reserve, 3,074.

(9) The Air National Guard of the Imited States, 2.471. (10) The Air Force Reserve, 1,184. (b) In addition to the number authorized for the Army in subsee* tion (a), the Army is authorized a military training student load for fiscal year 1979 of not less than 17.205 to be utilized solely for One Station Unit Training. (c) The average military training student loads for the Army, Apportionment the Navy, the Marine Corps, and the Air Force and the Reserve com- adjustment, ponents authorized in subsection (a) of this section for fiscal year 1979 shall be adjusted consistent with the manpower strengths authorized in titles III, IV, and V of this Act. Such adjustment shall be apportioned among the Army, the Navy, the Marine Corps, and the Air Force and the Reserve components in such manner as the Secretary of Defense shall prescribe. REDUCTION OR RKALKIXMENT OF THE TKAIXIXG BASE

SEC. 602. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no action 10 USC 2662 may be taken to effect or implement any substantial reduction of the note, training base (as defined in subsection (c)) or any substantial force

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