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RETIREMENTS, <fec.
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IV.— Commanders.
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Periods of Non-Service necessitating
Compulsory Retirement.
Officers pro-
moted between
16th July, 1895,
and 8th Dec-
ember, 1903.
Officers pro-
moted after 8th
December, 1903.
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(a) Until the 31s
5 years since their last
" Service."
' December, 1914.
3 years since their last
"Service" as Com-
mander, or, if they
have not thus served,
since their promotion
to rank of Commander,
(6) On and aft 1st January, 1915
2 years since their last " Service "as Commander,
or if they have not served as Commtnder6
2 ye irs siDce date of promotion.
2 To be retired at any age, at the discretion of the
Admiralty if found physically unfit to serve.
3. To have the option of retiring at any age at the
discretion of the Admiralty.
4. (o) Commanders over 40 years of age to be
allowed on retirement to receive, at their option,
either the active half-pay of that rank or the retiree,
pay provided by the Regulations.
(6) Commanders under 40 years of age to receive on
retirement the active half pay they are entitled to at
the date of retirement.
6. Commanders retired from that rank may, by
Admiralty permission rise one step in rank, If , before
retirement, they had served the time to qualify them
for promotion ; if not so qualified for promotion they
may be allowed, at the discretion of the Admiralty, to
assume the rank of Retired Captain on attaining
IB years' seniority irrespective of qualifying service.
6. La the case of Officers promoted to the rank of
Commander on the Active List after 19th March. 1908,
Commanders retired from that rank may be granted ihe
rank of Retired Captain, at the discretion of the
Admiralty, provided they have served the time to
qualify them for promotion ; but such step will not be
given before they attain the age of 45.
V.— Lieutenant-Commanders and Lieutenants.
Officers who Have Entered as Cadets.
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Periods of Non-Service necessitating
Compulsory Retirement.
B,fc
Officers
promoted to
lieutenant
before 16th
July, 1895.
Officers
promoted to
Lieutenant
between
16th July,
1896, and
8th Dec-
ember, 1903.
Officers promoted
to Lieu'enant,
after 8tii December,
1903.
45
5 years since
their last
"Service "
4 years since
their last
"Service."
3 years since their
last "8ervice" as
Lieutenait - Com-
mander or Lieu-
tenant, or, if they
have not served as
Lieutenant si ace
their promotion to
that rank.
2. To be retired at any aae, at the discretion of the
Admiralty, if found phjs ; cally unfit to serve.
3. To have the option of retiring at the age of 40, at
the discretion of the Admiralty.
4. Officsrs who have not reached the optional
age may, at the discretion <>t the Admiralty, i>e
allowed to retire voluntarily when the state of the
list admits of sucli retirements ; subject to toe
restriction that no Officer sha'l be allowed to
retire b fore reichiog (hi rank of Lieuteoant-9cm-
mind^r.
6. (a) Officers over 40 years o* age to be allowed
oa retirement to receive, at their option, either the
active half pay they may have eirntd by Service, or
tne retired pay provided by the Regulations.
(6) Officirs under 40 years of age to receive on
retirement the active half pay they have earned by
service.
6. Lieutenant-Oommanders or Lieutenants retired
t'roni those ranks m*iy, by permission of the Admir
tlty, rise to ih) rank of Comminder, if befo e
retirement, they have served r.ne cinio to q'ialiJy
them for promotion on the Active Li«t : out no
Officer can obtain this step till lie has attained the age
of 40.
LlEUTEIANT-OOMMANOERS AND LIEUTENANTS OH THE
SUPPLEMENTARY LIST.
7. (a) To be retired at the age of 45. Voluntary re
tirement may, however, be allowed from the age of 40,
at the discretion of the Admiralty.
(b) To be retired at any age if found physically
unfit to serve.
(c) At the discretion of the Admiralty a Lieutenant-
Command ;r or Lieutenant on retirement may be
granted the rank of retired Commander.
Liectenani -Commanders and Lieutenants promoted
r«ou Chief ok other wr/KNkH, Boatswains or
HIgnal Boatswains, Commissioned or Warrant
Telegraphists, for Acts of Gallantry or Daring.
8. (a) To be retired at the age of 55, oratanj age if
five years have elapsed siDce they last servtd.
(6) To have the option of retiring at the age of 46
at the discretion of the Admiralty, provided they hsve
completed 5 years' service as Lieutenant, or as 6oon
ifter attaining that age as they shall have cumpletec
3uch service.
(c) To be retired at any age, at. the discr-itioD of
r.'.e Admiralty, if found physically unfit tc serve.
(a) If retired under 40 years of age, to receive their
ictive half-pay, and if over 40 years of age, the rate of
retired pay under Sec VIII. of Order in Council of
22nd February 1870, to which their service may entitle
shein, not exceeding 300Z. per annum,
Lieutenants promoted from Chief or other Gunners
Boatswains or Signal Boatswains under Order in
Council of 28th March, 1903.
9. (a) To be retired at the age of 55. Voluntary
retirement may, however, be allowed from the age of
40, at the discretion of the Admiralty.
(h) To be retired at any age, at the discretion of the
Admiralty if found physically unfit to serve.
VI.— Sub-Lieutenants.
To be retired at the age of 40, or at any age if
found physically unfit to serve.

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