Are military commissions for life?

This commission is to continue in force during the pleasure of the President of the United States of America for the time being, under the provisions of those Public Laws relating to Officers of the Armed Forces of the United States of America and the component thereof in which this appointment is made.
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How long does a military commission last?

A commission is indefinite, unless you resign your commission or are discharged by board action. When commissioned, you incur an eight-year Military Service Obligation (MSO). Normally, you may not be discharged until after you have met that obligation.
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How long is an Army commission contract?

I further agree that, upon graduation from OCS, I will accept appointment as a commissioned officer in any branch of the USAR, if tendered, and will serve for a minimum of 3 years in a commissioned status on active duty.
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Are officers commissioned for life?

A commissioned officer of the Regular Corps shall, if he applies for retirement, be retired on or after the first day of the month following the month in which he attains the age of sixty-four years.
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How long does a commissioned officer serve?

Military members need 20 years of active duty service and 10 years as a commissioned officer to retire as an officer, with a few exceptions for members of he Reserve Component.
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What rank do most military retire at?

It is reasonable to assume that the average enlisted member will be able to retire at 20 years having achieved the rank of E-7, and the average officer should be able to retire at 20 years at the rank of O-5.
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Can officers resign their commission?

All requests to resign your active duty commission must be received in the Commissioned Corps Headquarters (CCHQ) no later than 90 days before the requested last day that you are physically at your duty location per policy (see Commissioned Corps Instruction 387.01).
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Do officers always outrank enlisted?

Warrant Officers outrank all enlisted members, but are not required to have a college degree. Commissioned Officers outrank Warrant Officers and enlisted service members, and must have a minimum of a four-year bachelor's degree.
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Can military officers retire after 10 years?

A commissioned officer may be voluntarily retired after completion of 20 years of active service, at least 10 years of which is active commissioned service.
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Do you have to serve 8 years in the military?

The Long Answer

Everyone who enlists in the United States Military, whether it's for active duty (full time) or National Guard/Reserves (part-time) incurs a minimum eight-year service obligation. That's right — when you sign on the dotted line, you commit yourself for eight years.
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What's the shortest military contract?

If you are going Active Duty, the minimum enlistment is 4 years. One thing to keep in mind is that the Department of Defense and the Veterans Administration launched a new initiative called The National Call To Service.
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How long do you have to serve in the military to be considered a veteran?

To be considered a veteran, any military personnel must be on active-duty service for at least 180 days. The only exception is if the member sustained a service-related injury and was discharged under honorable conditions.
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Can the army kick you out after 18 years of service?

Except when discharged pursuant to the approved sentence of a court-martial or for physical disability, any Soldier who has completed 18 or more years of active federal service will not be involuntarily discharged or released from active duty without approval from HQDA.
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Is 20 years in the military worth it?

The total expected value of retiring at 20 years is worth nearly a million dollars, which means that the last two years of work in uniform are worth roughly half a million each to a typical officer (annual base pay plus half of their retirement stream).
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What rank should you be after 20 years in the Army as an officer?

Amongst the enlisted ranks, retention control points (RCPs) restrict maximum time in service by rank. Staff Sergeant (E6) is necessary to serve 20 years and earn a pension.
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What percentage of military actually retire?

That means about 81% of service members leave with no benefit. Under the Blended Retirement System, about 85% of service members will receive a retirement benefit, even if they don't qualify for full retirement.
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Do you salute officers in civilian clothes?

You don't have to salute indoors, except when you report to a superior officer. If either person is wearing civilian clothes and you do not recognize the other person as a superior officer, salutes are unnecessary.
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Do 2nd LT salute 1st LT?

Salutes are not exchanged between enlisted members. Second lieutenants are required to salute first lieutenants. The “unwritten rule” that there is no rank amongst lieutenants does not follow military standards.
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Is e9 lower than o1?

Commissioned officers outrank enlisted members and warrant officers. Warrant officers outrank enlisted members. So a commissioned officer in the grade of O-1 would outrank an Army sergeant major in the grade of E-9.
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What is the highest rank for a non commissioned officer?

The Sergeant Major of the Army has the highest rank of all enlisted noncommissioned officers, E-9S, a special rank.
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Can an army officer rejoin after resignation?

How to Rejoin the Army National Guard After You've Resigned Your Commission. If you've already resigned your commission completely and are no longer serving in the IRR, USAR or ARNG, you can come back into the ARNG. The process isn't simple or fast, but it can be done.
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How do Marines resign commission?

(1) The requested effective date of resignation must be no later than the last day of the month of the estimated date of arrival at the new duty station. (2) Resignation requests involving cancellation of PCS orders must be forwarded to the CMC (MMSR-3) via written request with command endorsements.
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Can retired military wear uniform?

A retired officer of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, or Space Force may bear the title and wear the uniform of his retired grade.
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Can you live off military retirement?

Can You Live Off Military Retirement Pay? The short answer is, yes, absolutely. But it takes a lot of planning to make this work. A good friend of mine, Doug Nordman, wrote the book, The Military Guide to Financial Independence and Early Retirement, and founded the website, The Military Guide.
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