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Contents—Continued Section VI Mandatory Retirement, page 104 Scope 6–23, page 104 Service for mandatory retirement 6–24, page 104 Section VII Task: Process Mandatory Retirement Due to Maximum Age, page 104 Rules for processing mandatory retirement due to maximum age 6–25, page 104 Steps for processing mandatory retirement due to maximum age 6–26, page 104 Section VIII Task: Process Mandatory Retirement due to Maximum Service, page 105 Rules for processing mandatory retirement due to maximum service 6–27, page 105 Steps for processing mandatory retirement due to maximum service 6–28, page 105 Section IX Task: Process Selective Early Retirement/Selective Retirement, page 106 Rules for processing selective early retirement/selective retirement 6–29, page 106 Steps for processing selective early retirement/selective retirement 6–31, page 107 Appendix A. References, page 114 Table List Table 1–1: USAR addresses, page 4 Table 2–1: Processing voluntary REFRAD for personal reasons, page 15 Table 2–2: Processing voluntary REFRAD due to expiration of AD commitment, page 16 Table 2–3: Processing voluntary release from active duty due to hardship, page 16 Table 2–4: Processing voluntary REFRAD that is essential to national interest, page 18 Table 2–5: Voluntary release from active duty due to pregnancy, page 19 Table 2–6: Voluntary release from active duty of an obligated officer to attend school, page 21 Table 2–7: USAR warrant officer voluntary release from active duty for entry on active duty as United States Army Reserve commissioned officer, page 22 Table 2–8: Voluntary release from active duty for an officer of a medical holding detachment, page 23 Table 2–9: Involuntary release from active duty due to maximum age, page 25 Table 2–10: Involuntary release from active duty due to maximum service, page 27 Table 2–11: Involuntary release from active duty due to nonselection of active guard reserve continuation, page 28 Table 2–12: Involuntary release from active duty by the Department of the Army Active Duty Board, page 31 Table 2–13: Involuntary release from active duty due to civilian criminal conviction, page 32 Table 2–14: Release from active duty pending appellate review, page 33 Table 2–15: Involuntary release from active duty and termination of Reserve appointments of student officers and warrant officers attending branch, familiarization courses, or Warrant Officers Basic Course, page 34 Table 2–16: Involuntary early release of Army National Guard of the United States or United States Army Reserve officers on active duty training, active duty for special work, and temporary tour of duty, page 36 Table 2–17: Involuntary release from active duty due to failure of selection for permanent Reserve promotion, page 37 Table 3–1: Processing unqualified resignation, page 45 Table 3–2: Resignation for the purpose of enlistment/reenlistment in the Active Army, page 46 Table 3–3: Resignation for failure to meet medical standards at time of appointment, page 47 Table 3–4: Resignation due to pregnancy, page 48 Table 3–5: RFGOS in lieu of general court-martial, page 49 Table 4–1: Processing elimination of a nonprobationary officer, page 67 Table 4–2: Processing elimination of a probationary officer, page 69 Table 4–4: Processing an option that officer elects while elimination action is pending, page 71 Table 5–1: Separation of an officer due to lack of jurisdiction, page 87 viii AR 600–8–24 12 April 2006

Contents—Continued Table 5–2: Discharge due to loss of professional qualifications due to withdrawal of ecclesiastical endorsement, page 88 Table 5–3: Separation for failure to consent to active duty recall from temporary disability retired list, page 89 Table 5–4: Twice nonselected for promotion separation (Headquarters, Department of the Army Board), page 90 Table 5–5: Field promotion nonselection separation, page 90 Table 5–6: Processing separation due to conviction by foreign tribunal, page 91 Table 5–7: Dropped from the rolls, page 92 Table 5–8: Dismissal due to general courts-martial proceedings, page 92 Table 6–1: Processing retirement in lieu of permanent change of station, page 101 Table 6–2: Processing voluntary retirement application, page 102 Table 6–3: Processing retirement withdrawal or retirement date change, page 103 Table 6–4: Processing mandatory retirement due to maximum age, page 105 Table 6–5: Processing mandatory retirement due to maximum service, page 106 Table 6–6: Processing selective early retirement/selective retirement, page 107 Figure List Figure 1–1: Sample format for retention affidavit, page 9 Figure 1–2: Sample memorandum for victims of sexual assault statement for administrative separation, page 10 Figure 2–1: Sample memorandum for requests for voluntary release from active duty (REFRAD), page 13 Figure 2–1: Sample memorandum for requests for voluntary release from active duty (REFRAD) – continued, page 14 Figure 2–2: Sample format for pregnancy statement of counseling, page 38 Figure 2–3: Sample format for DAADB recommendation, page 39 Figure 2–4: Sample format for officer’s acknowledgment of notification, page 40 Figure 2–5: Sample format for involuntary release from active duty notification, page 40 Figure 2–6: Sample format for recommendation for involuntary release from active duty, page 41 Figure 2–7: Sample format for recommendation for involuntary early release from ADT, ADSW–AC, or ADSW–RC, page 42 Figure 3–1: Sample format for unqualified resignation, page 51 Figure 3–2: Sample format for resignation for failure to meet the medical standards at time of appointment, page 52 Figure 3–3: Sample format for pregnancy resignation, page 53 Figure 3–4: Sample format for the good of the service resignation, page 54 Figure 3–5: Sample format request for date change of previously approved/pending resignation, page 55 Figure 3–6: Sample format request for withdrawal of previously approved/pending resignation, page 56 Figure 4–1: Format guidance for Board of Inquiry verbatim report, page 73 Figure 4–1: Format guidance for Board of Inquiry verbatim report—Continued, page 74 Figure 4–1: Format guidance for Board of Inquiry verbatim report—Continued, page 75 Figure 4–1: Format guidance for Board of Inquiry verbatim report—Continued, page 76 Figure 4–1: Format guidance for Board of Inquiry verbatim report—Continued, page 77 Figure 4–2: Board of Inquiry data sheet, page 78 Figure 4–2: Board of Inquiry data sheet—Continued, page 79 Figure 4–3: Sample format for initiation of elimination, page 80 Figure 4–3: Sample format for initiation of elimination—Continued, page 81 Figure 4–3: Sample format for initiation of elimination—Continued, page 82 Figure 4–4: Sample format for resignation in lieu of elimination proceedings (substandard performance), page 83 Figure 4–5: Sample format for resignation in lieu of elimination proceedings (substandard performance of duty and/or misconduct, moral or professional dereliction, or in the interest of national security), page 84 Figure 4–6: Sample Format for Discharge in Lieu of Elimination Proceedings (For RA officers only - substandard proceedings), page 85 Figure 4–7: Sample format for discharge in lieu of elimination proceedings (Substandard performance of duty and/or misconduct, moral, or professional dereliction, or in the interest of national security), page 86 Figure 5–1: Sample format for resignation (nonselection for promotion), page 93 Figure 5–2: Sample format for request for discharge (nonselection for promotion), page 94 Figure 5–3: Sample format for retiree recall without a break in Service, page 95 Figure 6–1: Sample format for announcement of retirement, page 108 AR 600–8–24 12 April 2006 ix

Contents—Continued<br />

Section VI<br />

M<strong>and</strong>atory Retirement, page 104<br />

Scope 6–23, page 104<br />

Service for m<strong>and</strong>atory retirement 6–24, page 104<br />

Section VII<br />

Task: Process M<strong>and</strong>atory Retirement Due to Maximum Age, page 104<br />

Rules for processing m<strong>and</strong>atory retirement due to maximum age 6–25, page 104<br />

Steps for processing m<strong>and</strong>atory retirement due to maximum age 6–26, page 104<br />

Section VIII<br />

Task: Process M<strong>and</strong>atory Retirement due to Maximum Service, page 105<br />

Rules for processing m<strong>and</strong>atory retirement due to maximum service 6–27, page 105<br />

Steps for processing m<strong>and</strong>atory retirement due to maximum service 6–28, page 105<br />

Section IX<br />

Task: Process Selective Early Retirement/Selective Retirement, page 106<br />

Rules for processing selective early retirement/selective retirement 6–29, page 106<br />

Steps for processing selective early retirement/selective retirement 6–31, page 107<br />

Appendix A. References, page 114<br />

Table List<br />

Table 1–1: USAR addresses, page 4<br />

Table 2–1: Processing voluntary REFRAD for personal reasons, page 15<br />

Table 2–2: Processing voluntary REFRAD due to expiration of AD commitment, page 16<br />

Table 2–3: Processing voluntary release from active duty due to hardship, page 16<br />

Table 2–4: Processing voluntary REFRAD that is essential to national interest, page 18<br />

Table 2–5: Voluntary release from active duty due to pregnancy, page 19<br />

Table 2–6: Voluntary release from active duty of an obligated officer to attend school, page 21<br />

Table 2–7: USAR warrant officer voluntary release from active duty for entry on active duty as United States <strong>Army</strong><br />

Reserve commissioned officer, page 22<br />

Table 2–8: Voluntary release from active duty for an officer of a medical holding detachment, page 23<br />

Table 2–9: Involuntary release from active duty due to maximum age, page 25<br />

Table 2–10: Involuntary release from active duty due to maximum service, page 27<br />

Table 2–11: Involuntary release from active duty due to nonselection of active guard reserve continuation, page 28<br />

Table 2–12: Involuntary release from active duty by the Department of the <strong>Army</strong> Active Duty Board, page 31<br />

Table 2–13: Involuntary release from active duty due to civilian criminal conviction, page 32<br />

Table 2–14: Release from active duty pending appellate review, page 33<br />

Table 2–15: Involuntary release from active duty <strong>and</strong> termination of Reserve appointments of student officers <strong>and</strong><br />

warrant officers attending branch, familiarization courses, or Warrant <strong>Officer</strong>s Basic Course, page 34<br />

Table 2–16: Involuntary early release of <strong>Army</strong> National Guard of the United States or United States <strong>Army</strong> Reserve<br />

officers on active duty training, active duty for special work, <strong>and</strong> temporary tour of duty, page 36<br />

Table 2–17: Involuntary release from active duty due to failure of selection for permanent Reserve promotion,<br />

page 37<br />

Table 3–1: Processing unqualified resignation, page 45<br />

Table 3–2: Resignation for the purpose of enlistment/reenlistment in the Active <strong>Army</strong>, page 46<br />

Table 3–3: Resignation for failure to meet medical st<strong>and</strong>ards at time of appointment, page 47<br />

Table 3–4: Resignation due to pregnancy, page 48<br />

Table 3–5: RFGOS in lieu of general court-martial, page 49<br />

Table 4–1: Processing elimination of a nonprobationary officer, page 67<br />

Table 4–2: Processing elimination of a probationary officer, page 69<br />

Table 4–4: Processing an option that officer elects while elimination action is pending, page 71<br />

Table 5–1: Separation of an officer due to lack of jurisdiction, page 87<br />

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