Posted on Aug 2, 2018
COL Frank L Schmid
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Then put in 4 more years in the USMC Inactive Reserves. Then at age 54 I was commissioned a Major in the Army Reserves (I'm a doctor) where I was deployed 6 times. After getting 3 age waivers, I was removed at age 68 ( turned down my fourth waiver request) because of age with the rank of Colonel. Only had 17 "good years" so no retirement. So was I "separated"?
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LCDR Sales & Proposals Manager Gas Turbine Products
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Sir, as I understand it, officers retain their "title" unless they resign...that may be "official" or "unofficial", but I've rarely ran across a former senior officer who didn't generally consider themselves to "still be" Major, Colonel, General X, Y, Z. Obviously those fortunate enough to be retired indicate so...but I agree that it's a little ambiguous when one has been "released" without "resigning". Technically, I guess one still "holds" that commission indefinitely...with the attached responsibilities.

In my case, I resigned my commission and was honorably discharged...I'm "Mr." Gillespie now.
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