Collapse to view only § 10201. Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manpower and Reserve Affairs
- § 10201. Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manpower and Reserve Affairs
- § 10202. Regulations
- § 10203. Reserve affairs: designation of general or flag officer of each armed force
- § 10204. Personnel records
- § 10205. Members of Ready Reserve: requirement of notification of change of status
- § 10206. Members: physical examinations
- § 10207. Mobilization forces: maintenance
- § 10208. Annual mobilization exercise
- § 10209. Regular and reserve components: discrimination prohibited
- § 10210. Dissemination of information
- § 10211. Policies and regulations: participation of Reserve officers in preparation and administration
- § 10212. Gratuitous services of officers: authority to accept
- § 10213. Reserve components: dual membership prohibited
- § 10214. Adjutants general and assistant adjutants general: reference to other officers of National Guard
- § 10215. Officers of Army National Guard of the United States and Air National Guard of the United States: authority with respect to Federal status
- § 10216. Military technicians (dual status)
- § 10217. Non-dual status technicians
- § 10218. Army and Air Force Reserve technicians: conditions for retention; mandatory retirement under civil service laws
- § 10219. Suicide prevention and resilience program
As provided in section 138(b)(2) 1
The Secretary of Defense shall require the complete and current dissemination, to all Reserves and to the public, of information of interest to the reserve components.
Within such numbers and in such grades and assignments as the Secretary concerned may prescribe, each armed force shall have officers of its reserve components on active duty (other than for training) at the seat of government, and at headquarters responsible for reserve affairs, to participate in preparing and administering the policies and regulations affecting those reserve components. While so serving, such an officer is an additional number of any staff with which he is serving.
Except as otherwise provided in this title, no person may be a member of more than one reserve component at the same time.
In any case in which, under the laws of a State, an officer of the National Guard of that jurisdiction, other than the adjutant general or an assistant adjutant general, normally performs the duties of that office, the references in sections 12004(b)(1), 12215, 12642(c), 14507(b), 14508(h), and 14512 of this title to the adjutant general or the assistant adjutant general shall be applied to that officer instead of to the adjutant general or assistant adjutant general.