Amendments
2004—[Pub. L. 108–375, div. A, title V, § 541(c)(1)(B)], Oct. 28, 2004, [118 Stat. 1904], inserted “; waiver authority” after “Academy” in item 3921.
1999—[Pub. L. 106–65, div. A, title V, § 532(a)(4)(A)], Oct. 5, 1999, [113 Stat. 603], added item 3921.
1996—[Pub. L. 104–106, div. A, title V, § 509(a)(2)], Feb. 10, 1996, [110 Stat. 298], substituted “permanent professors and the Director of Admissions of the United States Military Academy” for “permanent professors of United States Military Academy” in item 3920.
1981—[Pub. L. 97–22, § 10(b)(5)], July 10, 1981, [95 Stat. 137], struck out item 3922 “Thirty years or five years in grade: regular brigadier generals”.
1980—[Pub. L. 96–513, title V, § 502(16)], Dec. 12, 1980, [94 Stat. 2910], struck out item 3913 “Twenty years or more: deferred officers not recommended for promotion”, item 3916 “Twenty-eight years: promotion-list lieutenant colonels”, item 3919 “Thirty years or more: regular commissioned officers; excessive number”, item 3921 “Thirty years or five years in grade: promotion-list colonels”, item 3923 “Thirty-five years or five years in grade: regular major generals”, and item 3927 “Computation of years of service: mandatory retirement; regular commissioned officers”.
[Pub. L. 96–343, § 9(a)(3)], Sept. 8, 1980, [94 Stat. 1128], struck out “regular” before “enlisted members” in items 3914 and 3925.
1967—[Pub. L. 90–130, § 1(13)], Nov. 8, 1967, [81 Stat. 376], struck out item 3915 “Twenty-five years: regular majors; Women’s Army Corps, Army Nurse Corps and Army Medical Specialist Corps”.
1957—[Pub. L. 85–155, title I, § 101(20)], title IV, § 401(3), Aug. 21, 1957, [71 Stat. 380], 390, included the Army Nurse Corps and the Army Medical Specialist Corps within item 3915, and struck out item 3912 “Twenty years or more: regular commissioned officers; Army Nurse Corps and Women’s Medical Specialist Corps” and item 3928 “Computation of years of service: voluntary retirement; regular commissioned officers; Army Nurse Corps and Women’s Medical Specialist Corps”.