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US Code
Title 14
Part II
Chapter 21
US Code - Chapter 21: Coast guard reserve
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Section 701
Organization
Section 702
Authorized strength
Section 703
Coast Guard Reserve Boards
Section 704
Grades and ratings; military authority
Section 705
Benefits
Section 706
Temporary members of the Reserve; eligibility and compensation
Section 707
Temporary members of the Reserve; disability or death benefits
Section 708
Temporary members of the Reserve; certificate of honorable service
Section 709
Reserve student aviation pilots; Reserve aviation pilots; appointments in commissioned grade
Section 709A
Reserve student pre-commissioning assistance program
Section 710
Appointment or wartime promotion; retention of grade upon release from active duty
Section 711
Exclusiveness of service
Section 712
Active duty for emergency augmentation of regular forces
Section 713
Enlistment of members engaged in schooling
Section 720
Definitions
Section 721
Applicability of this subchapter
Section 722
Suspension of this subchapter in time of war or national emergency
Section 723
Effect of this subchapter on retirement and retired pay
Section 724
Authorized number of officers
Section 725
Precedence
Section 726
Running mates
Section 727
Constructive credit upon initial appointment
Section 728
Promotion of Reserve officers on active duty
Section 729
Promotion; recommendations of selection boards
Section 730
Selection boards; appointment
Section 731
Establishment of promotion zones under running mate system
Section 732
Eligibility for promotion
Section 733
Recommendation for promotion of an officer previously removed from an active status
Section 734
Qualifications for promotion
Section 735
Promotion; acceptance; oath of office
Section 736
Date of rank upon promotion; entitlement to pay
Section 737
Type of promotion; temporary
Section 738
Effect of removal by the President or failure of consent of the Senate
Section 739
Failure of selection for promotion
Section 740
Failure of selection and removal from an active status
Section 741
Retention boards; removal from an active status to provide a flow of promotion
Section 742
Maximum ages for retention in an active status
Section 743
Rear admiral and rear admiral (lower half); maximum service in grade
Section 744
Appointment of a former Navy or Coast Guard officer
Section 745
Grade on entry upon active duty
Section 746
Recall of a retired officer; grade upon release
Section 751
Repealed.
Section 751A
Omitted]
Section 752
Repealed.
Section 752A
Omitted]
Section 753
Repealed.
Section 753A TO 757
Omitted]
Section 758
Repealed.
Section 758A
Omitted]
Section 759
Repealed.
Section 759A TO 761
Omitted]
Section 762
Repealed.
Section 763 TO 765
Omitted]
Section 770 TO 798
Omitted]
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