10 U.S.C. § 4302 : US Code - Section 4302: Enlisted members of Army: schools

Search 10 U.S.C. § 4302 : US Code - Section 4302: Enlisted members of Army: schools

(a) So far as consistent with the requirements of military
training and service, and under regulations to be prescribed by the
Secretary of the Army with the approval of the President, enlisted
members of the Army shall be permitted to study and receive
instruction to increase their military efficiency and to enable
them to return to civilian life better equipped for industrial,
commercial, and business occupations. Part of this instruction may
be vocational education in agriculture or the mechanic arts.
Civilian teachers may be employed to aid Army officers in this
instruction.
(b) Schools for the instruction of enlisted members of the Army
in the common branches of education, including United States
history shall be maintained at all posts at which members of the
Army are stationed. The Secretary may detail members of the Army to
carry out this subsection. The commander of each post where schools
are maintained under this subsection shall provide a suitable room
or building for school and religious purposes.
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