Title IV—Military Personnel Authorizations

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Title IV—Military Personnel Authorizations is a section of U.S. defense legislation that sets authorized end strengths and related personnel levels for the armed forces.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf component of U.S. defense authorization legislation
section of federal statute
appliesTo National Guard NERFINISHED
U.S. Air Force NERFINISHED
U.S. Armed Forces NERFINISHED
U.S. Army NERFINISHED
U.S. Marine Corps NERFINISHED
U.S. Navy NERFINISHED
U.S. Space Force NERFINISHED
reserve components of the U.S. Armed Forces
basedOn force structure requirements
national defense strategy
country United States of America
surface form: United States
defines authorized end strength for National Guard personnel
authorized end strength for each armed force
authorized end strength for each reserve component
conditions for end strength reductions
conditions for temporary end strength increases
enforcedBy U.S. Department of Defense NERFINISHED
goal align military personnel levels with authorized force structure
control military personnel costs
ensure adequate manning for national defense missions
hasPart National Guard end strength authorizations
active-duty end strength authorizations
authorized personnel levels for full-time support
authorized personnel levels for selected reserve
authorized personnel levels for trainees and transients
limitations on end strength variations
reserve component end strength authorizations
implementedBy Secretaries of the military departments NERFINISHED
Secretary of Defense NERFINISHED
legalEffect authorizes specific personnel strengths for a fiscal year
sets statutory caps on military personnel numbers
legalSystem United States federal law NERFINISHED
partOf National Defense Authorization Act NERFINISHED
regulates authorized end strengths for military personnel
distribution of personnel among services
grade and rank distribution limits
maximum number of active-duty personnel
maximum number of reserve personnel
military personnel ceilings
requires compliance with authorized end strengths
reporting to Congress on personnel levels
subjectTo annual congressional revision
presidential approval or veto as part of NDAA
usedFor force management decisions
planning of recruiting and retention targets
programming of military personnel budgets

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Public Law 99-145 hasTitle Title IV—Military Personnel Authorizations
Public Law 104-106 hasTitle Title IV—Military Personnel Authorizations