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[CITE: 10USC3282]

 
                         TITLE 10--ARMED FORCES
 
                            Subtitle B--Army
 
                           PART II--PERSONNEL
 
              CHAPTER 335--APPOINTMENTS IN THE REGULAR ARMY
 
Sec. 3282. General officers: title of office

    An officer holding an appointment as a general officer in the 
Regular Army may be called a general officer in the Regular Army. In 
addition, a general officer of the Regular Army in the Medical Corps, 
Dental Corps, Veterinary Corps, Judge Advocate General's Corps, or the 
Chaplains, may be called a general officer of that branch.

(Aug. 10, 1956, ch. 1041, 70A Stat. 181.)

                                          Historical and Revision Notes
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            Revised section                      Source (U.S. Code)            
   Source (Statutes at Large)
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3282..................................  10:506(b) (less 2d sentence).        Au
g. 7, 1947, ch. 512, Sec.  502(b)
                                                                              (
less 2d sentence), 61 Stat. 884.
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    The words ``may be called'' are substituted for the words ``shall be 
known as'' and ``may be specifically referred to''. The words ``of that 
branch'' are substituted for the enumeration of branches.
