Posted on May 22, 2024
As a retiree who served as both an officer and enlisted, which uniform should I wear to a military or civilian function?
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I had 30 years of service, active and National Guard, with 20 years enlisted and 10 years commissioned sandwiched in between. I went in the Retired Reserve in 2010 as a First Sergeant, but draw retired pay as a Captain. My question is if I want to wear my uniform to a military or civilian function, do I wear the officer or enlisted? Can I choose either? I prefer the enlisted, as that is the capacity I served the most years and achieved a higher rank than as an officer.
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Posted 24 d ago
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Posted 24 d ago
Not having looked at the regs, I would look at your retirement orders, what do they say. On mine it tells me I am a 11Z. What ever your retirement orders say is what I would go with.
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COL Randall C.
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Agree. The "Correct" answer is whatever is listed on your DD-214 for retirement as that reflects the rank that an individual is permanently retired at (i.e., the rank that is shown on the Army's Retired Reserve List).
Keep in mind that "retired rank" does not necessarily equal "retired pay".
Keep in mind that "retired rank" does not necessarily equal "retired pay".
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Edited 24 d ago
Posted 24 d ago
AR 670-1, 21-3c:
"Retired personnel not on active duty may wear either the uniform reflecting their grade and branch on the date of their retirement, or the uniform prescribed for personnel in the AA of corresponding grade and branch, when appropriate, but may not mix the two uniforms. Personnel will wear the grade as shown on the retired grade of rank line on their retirement order."
But.....you are retired. And since I highly doubt you would be brought back in to face punishment by violating regs for wearing 1SG rank.....
"Retired personnel not on active duty may wear either the uniform reflecting their grade and branch on the date of their retirement, or the uniform prescribed for personnel in the AA of corresponding grade and branch, when appropriate, but may not mix the two uniforms. Personnel will wear the grade as shown on the retired grade of rank line on their retirement order."
But.....you are retired. And since I highly doubt you would be brought back in to face punishment by violating regs for wearing 1SG rank.....
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CPT Willis Davis
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If you are drawing officer retired pay, you were advanced to the highest grade held on the retirement rolls, your ID card should be that of the Officer rank, and that is the uniform you are authorized.
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Posted 23 d ago
Well I should have gone to AR 670-1 in the first place. My retirement order says Captain.
Ch 21-3 c.
21–3. Retired personnel
a. Personnel who will be advanced to a higher grade upon retirement have the option of wearing the insignia of that
grade thereafter.
b. Retired personnel on active duty will wear their uniform and insignia in the same manner as prescribed for personnel
in the AA of corresponding grade and branch.
c. Retired personnel not on active duty may wear either the uniform reflecting their grade and branch on the date of
their retirement, or the uniform prescribed for personnel in the AA of corresponding grade and branch, when appropriate,
but may not mix the two uniforms. Personnel will wear the grade as shown on the retired grade of rank line on their
retirement order
Ch 21-3 c.
21–3. Retired personnel
a. Personnel who will be advanced to a higher grade upon retirement have the option of wearing the insignia of that
grade thereafter.
b. Retired personnel on active duty will wear their uniform and insignia in the same manner as prescribed for personnel
in the AA of corresponding grade and branch.
c. Retired personnel not on active duty may wear either the uniform reflecting their grade and branch on the date of
their retirement, or the uniform prescribed for personnel in the AA of corresponding grade and branch, when appropriate,
but may not mix the two uniforms. Personnel will wear the grade as shown on the retired grade of rank line on their
retirement order
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