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US Code
Title 10
Subtitle A
Part II
Chapter 76
US Code - Chapter 76: Missing persons
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Section 1501
System for accounting for missing persons
Section 1502
Missing persons: initial report
Section 1503
Actions of Secretary concerned; initial board inquiry
Section 1504
Subsequent board of inquiry
Section 1505
Further review
Section 1506
Personnel files
Section 1507
Recommendation of status of death
Section 1508
Judicial review
Section 1509
Preenactment cases
Section 1510
Applicability to Coast Guard
Section 1511
Return alive of person declared missing or dead
Section 1512
Effect on State law
Section 1513
Definitions
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