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at the first meeting after June First (1st).
(c) The candidate who receives a majority of the votes cast for Commanding General shall be declared elected and assume office on July First (1st).
(4) The Commanding General may be re-elected for any number of years.
(5) The rank of Commanding General shall be held only during term of office and upon completion of her term the officer shall revert to her former rank.
(6) In case of demise or permanent disability or disqualification of the Commanding General the highest ranking officer in the Women's Air Reserve shall temporarily command until a special election shall be held in accordance with Regulations No. 6-8b.
(7) To be eligible for the elective office and rank of Commanding General, an officer must hold the rank of Captain or higher rank.
(8) (a) A petition signed by sixty (60) per cent or more of the commissioned officers shall recall the Commanding General, who shall automatically and immediately revert to her former rank.
(b) In case of demise, permanent disability or disqualification of the Commanding General the office of the Commanding General shall be held temporarily by the highest ranking officer in the Women's Air Reserve pending a special election of a new Commanding General, which shall be held within sixty (60) days.
7. The Women's Air Reserve will be organized as a unit after the pattern of the Air Corps, United States Army, as follows:
(a) Squadron: composed of a Commanding Officer and at least twelve other officers with attached Cadets and enlisted personnel.
1. Squadrons shall ordinarily have the following officers: Commanding Officer, Operations, Assistant Operations, Mess Officer, Finance, Adjutant, Publicity, Transportation, Armament, Radio, and other officers as deemed necessary and as used in the Army Corps, U. S. Army.
2. Squadrons shall be formed as they are filled by officers of the Corps Areas and shall be numbered consecutively.
(b) Group: composed of four Squadrons.
(c) Wing: composed of three Groups.
(d) Groups and Wings shall be formed as they are filled by Officers of the Corps Areas and shall be numbered consecutively.
(e) Squadron, Group and Wing Commanding Officers shall be appointed and relieved at the sole discretion of the Commanding General.
(f) Squadron, Group and Wing officers shall be appointed and relieved by their respective Commanding Officers.
(g) The organization shall be confined to Nine (9) Corps Areas as defined by the United States Army.
(h) National Headquarters shall be designated by the Commanding General for her term of office.
(i) Commissioned and enlisted personnel shall be assigned to Squadrons formed in their respective Corps Areas.
8. All boards shall be appointed by the Commanding General and hold office during her term. 
(1) Enlistment Boards:
(a) Enlistment Boards shall consist of three officers.
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