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Title 37
Chapter 17
US Code - Chapter 17: Miscellaneous rights and benefits
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Section 901
Wartime pay of officer of armed force exercising command higher than his grade
Section 902
Pay of crews of wrecked or lost naval vessels
Section 903
Retired members recalled to active duty; former members
Section 904
Repealed. Pub. L. 96-513, title IV, Sec. 403(a), Dec. 12, 1980, 94 Stat. 2904]
Section 905
Reserve officers of the Navy or Marine Corps not on the active-duty list: effective date of pay and allowances
Section 906
Extension of enlistment: effect on pay and allowances
Section 907
Enlisted members and warrant officers appointed as officers: pay and allowances stabilized
Section 908
Employment of reserves and retired members by foreign governments
Section 909
Special and incentive pay: payment at unreduced rates during suspension of personnel laws
Section 910
Replacement of lost income: involuntarily mobilized reserve component members subject to extended and frequent active duty service
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