Army Tightens Control On Enlisted Retirements

By Anne Plummer / July 12, 2004 at 5:00 AM
The Army this month began implementing a new personnel policy that could change how quickly enlisted soldiers are allowed to retire. The policy, a revision to the Army regulation that guides active-duty enlisted "separations," requires a high-level review of some retirement requests in light of force requirements, including operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. The policy does not change the obligations soldiers must fulfill to retire. Enlisted personnel with at least 20 years service are generally eligible for retirement, but soldiers...

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