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  2. Tombstone promotion - Wikipedia

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    For example, Marine Corps lieutenant general Gerald C. Thomas retired with a tombstone promotion to general on December 31, 1955, and was recalled to active duty in his tombstone grade to serve as staff director of the Net Evaluation Subcommittee of the National Security Council from April 1, 1956, to January 1, 1959, qualifying him after two ...

  3. Legislative history of United States four-star officers, 1947 ...

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    Military personnel retired with up to 75 percent of their final active-duty pay, and were typically allowed to recompute their retired pay to reflect post-retirement increases in active-duty pay rates until 1958, when recomputation of retired pay was suspended by the same pay act that created the O-9 and O-10 grades.

  4. Legislative history of United States four-star officers, 1980 ...

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    Required retired three- and four-star officers to be recalled to active duty in the highest permanent grade held while on the active list (i.e. two-star grade). Authorized one additional Marine Corps general during FY 1986 [renewed in FY 1987 (100 Stat. 3869)], but only if commander in chief of U.S. Central Command (George B. Crist).

  5. Military discharge - Wikipedia

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    Career U.S. military members who retire are not separated or discharged. Upon retirement, officers and enlisted personnel are transferred to the Retired Reserve. For Active Duty personnel, until they reach a cumulative 30 years of service, active plus retired reserve combined, they are subject to recall to active duty by order of the president.

  6. Charles Scott rescinds his retirement to end controversy over ...

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    Related story Veterans Board rejects Branch County Commission's choice for veterans service officer However, Lewis appealed to the county commission on Tuesday, Oct. 23, citing alleged Open ...

  7. Ready Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Ready Reserve is a U.S. Department of Defense program which maintains a pool of trained service members that may be recalled to active duty should the need arise. It is composed of service members that are contracted to serve in the Ready Reserve for a specified period of time as a reservist or in active duty status.

  8. Walter S. Grant - Wikipedia

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    As the army expanded following U.S. entry into World War II, Grant was recalled to active duty the day after his official retirement, and he served as a member of the War Department Personnel Board until May 1946, when he retired for the second time. [12] Grant received the Legion of Merit to recognize his wartime service. [12]

  9. Veterans Day deals: Here’s where retired and active duty ...

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    To celebrate Veterans Day, Applebee’s will treat all active and retired US military members to a free entree from a pre-fixed menu. Service members can also receive $5 toward their next meal.