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US Code
Title 10
Subtitle A
Part II
Chapter 60
US Code - Chapter 60: Separation of regular officers for substandard performance of duty or for certain other reasons
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Section 1181
Authority to establish procedures to consider the separation of officers for substandard performance of duty and for certain other reasons
Section 1182
Boards of inquiry
Section 1183
Repealed.
Section 1184
Removal of officer: action by Secretary upon recommendation of board of inquiry
Section 1185
Rights and procedures
Section 1186
Officer considered for removal: voluntary retirement or discharge
Section 1187
Officers eligible to serve on boards
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