Toolserver:~hippietrail/randompage.fcgi

PUBLIC LAW 104-201—SEPT. 23, 1996 110 STAT. 2519 "3963. Highest grade held satisfactorily: Reserve enlisted members reduced in grade not as a result of the member's misconduct.". (b) NAVY AND MARINE CORPS. —(1) Chapter 571 of title 10, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following new section: §6336. Highest grade held satisfactorily: Reserve enlisted members reduced in grade not as a result of the member's misconduct "(a) A member of the Naval Reserve or Marine Corps Reserve described in subsection (b) who is transferred to the Fleet Reserve or the Fleet Marine Corps Reserve under section 6330 of this title shall be transferred in the highest enlisted grade in which the member served on active duty satisfactorily, as determined by the Secretary of the Navy. "(b) This section applies to a Reserve enlisted member who— Applicability. "(1) at the time of transfer to the Fleet Reserve or Fleet Marine Corps Reserve is serving on active duty in a grade lower than the highest enlisted grade held by the member while on active duty; and "(2) was previously administratively reduced in grade not as a result of the member's own misconduct, as determined by the Secretary of the Navy. "(c) This section applies with respect to enlisted members of Applicability. the Naval Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve who are transferred to the Fleet Reserve or the Fleet Marine Corps Reserve after September 30, 1996.". (2) The table of sections at the beginning of such chapter is amended by adding at the end the following new item: "6336. Highest grade held satisfactorily: Reserve enlisted members reduced in grade not as a result of the member's misconduct.". (c) AIR FORCE.— (1) Chapter 869 of title 10, United States Code, is amended by inserting after section 8962 the following new section: §8963. Highest grade held satisfactorily: Reserve enlisted members reduced in grade not as a result of the member's misconduct "(a) A Reserve enlisted member of the Air Force described in subsection (b) who is retired under section 8914 of this title shall be retired in the highest enlisted grade in which the member served on active duty satisfactorily (or, in the case of a member of the National Guard, in which the member served on full-time National Guard duty satisfactorily), as determined by the Secretary of the Air Force. "(b) This section applies to a Reserve enlisted member who— Applicabihty. "(1) at the time of retirement is serving on active duty (or, in the case of a member of the National Guard, on fulltime National Guard duty) in a grade lower than the highest enlisted grade held by the member while on active duty (or full-time National Guard duty); and "(2) was previously administratively reduced in grade not as a result of the member's own misconduct, as determined by the Secretary of the Air Force. "(c) This section applies with respect to Reserve enlisted mem- Applicability. bers who are retired under section 8914 of this title after September 30, 1996.".

Random page per language redirects to a random entry in the English Wiktionary in the requested language. Language can be specified by name or by code.


 * Language codes are used with the  parameter and must be lowercase. WikiMedia and English Wiktionary extended language codes are accepted:
 * http://toolserver.org/~hippietrail/randompage.fcgi?langcode=zh-min-nan
 * Language names are used with the  parameter and must be the capitalized English name of the language:
 * http://toolserver.org/~hippietrail/randompage.fcgi?langname=Esperanto
 * As a bonus, namespaces and redirects are also supported by using "Redirect" or the namespace name prefixed with an underscore as the language name:
 * http://toolserver.org/~hippietrail/randompage.fcgi?langname=_Transwiki
 * To see a list of available languages pass the  parameter with any value:
 * http://toolserver.org/~hippietrail/randompage.fcgi?langs=1
 * To see the source code pass the  parameter with any value:
 * http://toolserver.org/~hippietrail/randompage.fcgi?dumpsource=1

Only the English Wiktionary is currently supported because the various Wiktionaries use different page formats. If people wish to contribute code to support other Wiktionary it will be accepted.

The data used is generated as the product of a series of command-line tools which index dump files in various ways. There is a text file named after each language as used in language headings in the English Wiktionary (including misspellings). The files are kept in a hard-coded directory for now. Files are read into memory as arrays and cached in memory until the server process terminates.