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RETIREMENTS, &c.
VIII.— Engineer Officers.
Engineer Vice-Admieals and Engineer Eeae
Admieals.
(a) To be retired at the age of 60, and to have the
option of retiring at any age, at the discretion of the
Admiralty.
(6) To be retired at any age, at the discretion of the
Admiralty, if found physically unfit to serve.
(e) Engineer K-ear Admirals to be retired at any age
as soon as 3$ years have elapsed since their last ser-
vice as Engineer Rear- Admiral, or, if they have not
thus served, upon the expiration of 3J years from date
of promotion, or 5 years since their last service as
Engineer Captain.
2. Engineee Captains.
(a) To be retired at the age of 65, and to have the
option of retiring at any age, at the discretion of the
Admiralty.
(6) To be retired at any age, at the discretion of the
Admiralty, if found physically unfit to serve.
(c) To be retired at any age so soon as three years
have elapsed since their last service as Engineer
Captain, or if they have not thus served, upon the
expiration of three ears from date of promotion.
Engineee Commandebs Engineer Lieutenant-
Commanders and Engineee Lieutenants.
(a) To be retired at the following ages :—
Engineer Commander 50
Eagineer L'eutjenant-Commandor 45
Engineer Lieutenant 46
(ft) To be retired at any age, at the discretion of the
Admiralty, if found physically unfit to serve.
(c) Engineer Commanders to have the option of
retiring at any age, at the discretion of the Admiralty.
(d) Engineer Commanders who retire after27years'
meritorious service on full pay may, at the discretion
of the Admiralty, be granted the rank of Engineer
Captain.
(e) Engineer Lieutenant-Commanders and En-
gineer Lieutenants to have the option of retiring at
the age of 40, at the discretion of the Admiralty.
(/) To he retired at any age, so soon as three years
have elapsed since their last service in their existing
rank, or if they have not thus served, upon the ex-
piration of three years from date of promotion.
4. Engineee Lieutenants Promoted prom ChiejI
or other artifices engineers under
Order in Council op 28th March, 1903.
(c) To be retired at the age of 65. Voluntary retire- |
ment may, however, be allowed from the age of 40,
the discretion of the Admiralty.
(ft) To be retired at any age, at the discretion ol the j
Admiralty, if found physically unfit to serve.
5. Engineer Lieutenants promoted from Chiep J
or other Artificer Engineers for acts op I
Gallantry or Daring.
(a) To be retired at age of 56. Voluntary retirement I
may, however, be allowed at the discretion of the!
Admiralty from the age of 50.
(ft) To be retired at any age, at the discretion of thai
Admiralty, if found physically unfit to serve.
(a) Any such Officer who ma.y be subsequently ad-
vanced to the li3t of Engineer Lieutenant Commanders 1
to come under all the regulations for Officers on that I
list, subject to the proviso that his retired pay hall J
not be less than the amount he would have obtained]
if he had remained in the junior rank until his 1
retirement.
IX.— Chaplains.
Chaplain of the Fleet.
1. The rank and title of Chaplain of the Fleet to he ',
retained on retirement.
Retirement to be compulsory on attaining the age
of 60, or if physically unfit, or on supersession from
the position of Chaplain of the Fleet.
Chaplains.
(.Including Chaplains and Naval Instructors.)
2. To be retired at the age of 60, and to have tho
option of retiring at the age of 55, at the discretion of
tho Admiralty.
3. To be retired at any age. at the discretion of tho
Admiralty, if found physically unfit to serve.
4. To be retired at any age so soon as five years, or
in the caso of Chaplains entered subsequent to the
29th January, 1900, so soon as three years have elapsed
since their last service.
5. Any Chaplain entered after 29th January, 1900,
whose conduct of his clerical duties may be unsatis-
factory during the first 12 years of his service to be
retired, at the discretion of the Admiralty, with a
gratuity according to the scale provided in the Regu-
lations.
6. Any Chaplain who obtains from the Admiralty
permission to accept a living, or desires to retire from
His Majesty's Service, may, provided that he has not
less than 10 years' service, be retired with pay on the
scale provided in the Regulations.

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