Title 10 › Subtitle Subtitle B— Army › Part III— TRAINING › Chapter 751— TRAINING GENERALLY › § 7401
The Secretary of the Army may send soldiers to civilian schools, factories, hospitals, and other places to learn skills they need for their jobs. Officers who are not Regular Army active‑duty officers must be put on extra active duty when the detail ends for at least as long as the detail lasted. If the detail is 90 days or less, that extra duty can happen only with the officer’s consent and if the Secretary agrees. Reservists cannot be sent or ordered to active duty under this rule without their consent, and National Guard members also need approval from their governor or other local authority (including the State, Puerto Rico, the District of Columbia, Guam, or the Virgin Islands). The Secretary can require an enlisted member to accept a discharge and reenlist in their component for at least three years as a condition of a detail. An enlisted member’s total time on detail during one enlistment cannot be more than 50 percent of that enlistment. At no time may more than 8% of commissioned officers, 8% of warrant officers, or 2% of enlisted members be detailed as students in the Regular Army (by authorized strength) or in all reserve components combined (by actual strength, counting those on and off active duty). The Army pays the costs from its appropriated funds.
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10 U.S.C. § 7401
Title 10 — Armed Forces
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Apr 3, 2026
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