- § 2101. Original appointment of permanent commissioned officers
- § 2102. Active duty promotion list
- § 2103. Number and distribution of commissioned officers on active duty promotion list
- § 2104. Appointment of temporary officers
- § 2105. Rank of warrant officers
- § 2106. Selection boards; convening of boards
- § 2107. Selection boards; composition of boards
- § 2108. Selection boards; notice of convening; communication with board
- § 2109. Selection boards; oath of members
- § 2110. Number of officers to be selected for promotion
- § 2111. Promotion zones
- § 2112. Promotion year; defined
- § 2113. Eligibility of officers for consideration for promotion
- § 2114. United States Deputy Marshals in Alaska
- § 2115. Selection boards; information to be furnished boards
- § 2116. Officers to be recommended for promotion
- § 2117. Selection boards; reports
- § 2118. Selection boards; submission of reports
- § 2119. Failure of selection for promotion
- § 2120. Special selection boards; correction of errors
- § 2120a. Special selection review boards
- § 2121. Promotions; appointments
- § 2122. Removal of officer from list of selectees for promotion
- § 2123. Promotions; acceptance; oath of office
- § 2124. Promotions; pay and allowances
- § 2125. Wartime temporary service promotions
- § 2126. Promotion of officers not included on active duty promotion list
- § 2127. Recall to active duty during war or national emergency
- § 2128. Recall to active duty with consent of officer
- § 2129. Aviation cadets; appointment as Reserve officers
- § 2130. Promotion to certain grades for officers with critical skills: captain, commander, lieutenant commander, lieutenant
- § 2131. College student pre-commissioning initiative
At least once a year and at such other times as the needs of the service require, the Secretary shall convene selection boards to recommend for promotion to the next higher grade officers on the active duty promotion list in each grade from lieutenant (junior grade) through captain, with separate boards for each grade. However, the Secretary is not required to convene a board to recommend officers for promotion to a grade when no vacancies exist in the grade concerned, and he estimates that none will occur in the next twelve months.
A board convened under section 2106 of this title shall consist of five or more officers on the active duty promotion list who are serving in or above the grade to which the board may recommend officers for promotion. No officer may be a member of two successive boards convened to consider officers of the same grade for promotion.
Before convening a board under section 2106 of this title to recommend officers for promotion to any grade, the Secretary shall determine the total number of officers to be selected for promotion to that grade. This number shall be equal to the number of vacancies existing in the grade, plus the number of additional vacancies estimated for the next twelve months, less the number of officers on the selection list for the grade.
For the purposes of this chapter, “promotion year” means the period which commences on July 1 of each year and ends on June 30 of the following year.
Commissioned officers may be appointed as United States Deputy Marshals in Alaska.
An officer, other than an officer serving in the grade of captain, who is, or is senior to, the junior officer in the promotion zone established for his grade under section 2111 of this title, fails of selection if he is not selected for promotion by the selection board which considered him, or if having been recommended for promotion by the board, his name is thereafter removed from the report of the board by the President.
An officer who is promoted under section 2121 of this title shall be entitled to the pay and allowances of the grade to which promoted from his date of rank in such grade.
Officers who are not included on the active duty promotion list may be promoted under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary. These regulations shall, as to officers serving in connection with organizing, administering, recruiting, instructing, or training the reserve components, provide as nearly as practicable, that such officers will be selected and promoted in the same manner and will be afforded equal opportunity for promotion as officers of the corresponding grade on the active duty promotion list.
In time of war or national emergency, the Secretary may order any regular officer on the retired list to active duty.