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Show the foregoing requirements. A Reservist can be promoted to the next higher permanent grade in the Air Force Reserve as soon as he completes time-in-permanent grade requirements. California Reservists who wish to obtain further information may write direct to Fourth Air Reserve District,. 870 Market St., San Francisco. Reservists residing resid-ing in Washington, Oregon, Montana, Mon-tana, Utah, Wyoming, Nevada or Arizona, may obtain desired information in-formation by writing direct to the Commanding General, Headquarters, Head-quarters, Fourth Air Force, Hamilton, Ham-ilton, Calif. years as Major; or three years as Lt. Col. Reserve officers, with active duty after June 20, 1930, in a temporary grade higher than their permanent Reserve grade but who do not meet time-in-grade requirements, will be tendered ten-dered a temporary appointment in the grade held at time of separation sep-aration from active military service ser-vice for purposes of completing NEW PROMOTION PLAN FOR AIR FORCE RESERVE OFFICERS Hamilton, Calif., June 23 A new criterion for promotion of Air Force Reserve officers who served on active duty after June 26, 1950, in a temporary grade hjgher than their permanent reserve re-serve grade was announced today to-day by Headquarters Fourth Air Force, Hamilton Air Force Base, California. To qualify for reserve promotion promo-tion to the next higher permanent perman-ent grade, such officers must meet time-in-present-permanent-grade requirements of: three years as 2nd Lt.; or two years as 1st Lt.; or 4 years as Capt.; or 4 |