7104 - Preference in appointment or promotion.

     § 7104.  Preference in appointment or promotion.        (a)  Non-civil service.--Whenever any soldier possesses the     requisite qualifications and is eligible to appointment to or     promotion in a public position, where no such civil service     examination is required, the appointing power in making an     appointment or promotion to a public position shall give     preference to such soldier.        (b)  Name on civil service list.--Whenever any soldier     possesses the requisite qualifications, and his name appears on     any eligible or promotional list, certified or furnished as the     result of any such civil service examination, the appointing or     promoting power in making an appointment or promotion to a     public position shall give preference to such soldier,     notwithstanding that his name does not stand highest on the     eligible or promotional list.        (c)  Name not on civil service list.--In making an     appointment or promotion to public office where a civil service     examination is required, the appointing or promotional power may     give preference to any soldier, who has passed the required     examination for appointment or promotion to such position, and     possesses the requisite qualifications, although his name does     not appear on the eligible or promotional list certified or     furnished to the appointing or promoting power.