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US Code Title 10 Chapter 1405 Promotions

§ 14301 - Eligibility for Consideration for Promotion: General Rules
§ 14302 - Promotion Zones
§ 14303 - Eligibility for Consideration for Promotion: Minimum Years of Service in Grade
§ 14304 - Eligibility for Consideration for Promotion: Maximum Years of Service in Grade
§ 14305 - Establishment of Promotion Zones: Mandatory Consideration for Promotion
§ 14306 - Establishment of Promotion Zones: Navy Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve Running Mate System
§ 14307 - Number of Officers to Be Recommended for Promotion
§ 14308 - Promotions: How Made
§ 14309 - Acceptance of Promotion; Oath of Office
§ 14310 - Removal of Officers From a List of Officers Recommended for Promotion
§ 14311 - Delay of Promotion: Involuntary
§ 14312 - Delay of Promotion: Voluntary
§ 14313 - Authority to Vacate Promotions to Grade of Brigadier General or Rear Admiral (Lower Half)
§ 14314 - Army and Air Force Commissioned Officers: Generals Ceasing to Occupy Positions Commensurate With Grade; State Adjutants General
§ 14315 - Position Vacancy Promotions: Army and Air Force Officers
§ 14316 - Army National Guard and Air National Guard: Appointment to and Federal Recognition in a Higher Reserve Grade After Selection for Promotion
§ 14317 - Officers in Transition to and From the Active-status List or Active-duty List

Last modified: October 26, 2015

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