The Reserve and Auxiliary Air Forces Act
6Classes of person in the Regular Air Force Reserve
Members of the Regular Air Force Reserve shall be divided into the following classes, namely:--
(a) general duties officers;
(b) ground duties officers, and
(c) airmen, and every officer shall be entitled on transfer or appointment to the Reserve to hold the same rank as that which he last held in the Air Force, or the Air Defence Reserve or the Auxiliary Air Force, as the case may be, before such transfer or appointment.
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All sections
- 1 Short title, extent and commencement
- 2 Definitions
- 3 Appointment of competent authority
- 4 Constitution of Regular Air Force Reserve
- 5 Recruitment to the Regular Air Force Reserve
- 6 Classes of person in the Regular Air Force Reserve
- 7 Period of service
- 8 Termination of service in the Reserve
- 9 Constitution of Air Defence Reserve
- 10 Classes of persons in the Air Defence Reserve
- 11 Obligation to register
- 12 Liability to be called up for inquiry
- 13 Calling-up for inquiry
- 14 Medical examination
- 15 Registration of persons considered fit for enrolment
- 16 Calling up for service
- 17 Period of service
- 18 Constitution of Auxiliary Air Force
- 19 Classes of persons in the Auxiliary Air Force
- 20 Officers of the Auxiliary Air Force
- 21 Persons eligible for enrolment
- 22 Period of service
- 23 Termination of service
- 24 Advisory Committees
- 25 Liability to be called up for service
- 26 Application of Air Force Act, 1950
- 27 Reinstatement in civil employ of persons required to perform service under this Act
- 28 Preservation of certain rights of persons called up for service
- 29 Pay and allowances
- 30 Penalties
- 31 Service of notice
- 32 Competent authority to be public servant
- 33 Power of Central Government to grant exemptions
- 34 Power to make rules
- 35 Repealed
- 36 . Repealed