Collapse to view only § 12308. Retention after becoming qualified for retired pay
- § 12301. Reserve components generally
- § 12302. Ready Reserve
- § 12303. Ready Reserve: members not assigned to, or participating satisfactorily in, units
- § 12304. Selected Reserve and certain Individual Ready Reserve members; order to active duty other than during war or national emergency
- § 12304a. Army Reserve, Navy Reserve, Marine Corps Reserve, and Air Force Reserve: order to active duty to provide assistance in response to a major disaster or emergency
- § 12304b. Selected Reserve: order to active duty for preplanned missions in support of the combatant commands
- § 12305. Authority of President to suspend certain laws relating to promotion, retirement, and separation
- § 12306. Standby Reserve
- § 12307. Retired Reserve
- § 12308. Retention after becoming qualified for retired pay
- § 12309. Reserve officers: use of in expansion of armed forces
- § 12310. Reserves: for organizing, administering, etc., reserve components
- § 12311. Active duty agreements
- § 12312. Active duty agreements: release from duty
- § 12313. Reserves: release from active duty
- § 12314. Reserves: kinds of duty
- § 12315. Reserves: duty with or without pay
- § 12316. Payment of certain Reserves while on duty
- § 12317. Reserves: theological students; limitations
- § 12318. Reserves on active duty: duties; funding
- § 12319. Ready Reserve: muster duty
- § 12320. Reserve officers: grade in which ordered to active duty
- § 12321. Reserve Officer Training Corps units: limitation on number of Reserves assigned
- § 12322. Active duty for health care
- § 12323. Active duty pending line of duty determination required for response to sexual assault
A member in the Retired Reserve may, if qualified, be ordered to active duty without his consent, but only as provided in section 688 or 12301(a) of this title. A member of the Retired Reserve (other than a member transferred to the Retired Reserve under section 12641(b) of this title) who is ordered to active duty or other appropriate duty in a retired status may be credited under chapter 1223 of this title with service performed pursuant to such order. A member in a retired status is not eligible for promotion (or for consideration for promotion) as a Reserve.
Any person who has qualified for retired pay under chapter 1223 of this title may, with his consent and by order of the Secretary concerned, be retained on active duty, or in service in a reserve component other than that listed in section 12732(b) of this title. A member so retained shall be credited with that service for all purposes.
When an expansion of the active armed forces requires that officers of the reserve components who are not members of units organized to serve as such be ordered as individuals to active duty (other than for training) without their consent, the services of qualified and available reserve officers in all grades shall be used, so far as practicable, according to the needs of the branches, grades, or specialties concerned.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a member of a reserve component who is on active duty other than for training may, under regulations prescribed by the Secretary concerned, be detailed or assigned to any duty authorized by law for members of the regular component of the armed force concerned.
A Reserve may not be required to serve on active duty, or to participate in inactive duty training, while preparing for the ministry in a recognized theological or divinity school.
A reserve officer who is ordered to active duty or full-time National Guard duty shall be ordered to active duty or full-time National Guard duty in his reserve grade, except that a reserve officer who is credited with service under section 12207 of this title and is ordered to active duty and placed on the active-duty list may be ordered to active duty in a reserve grade and with a date of rank and position on the active-duty list determined under regulations prescribed by the Secretary of Defense based upon the amount of service credited.
The number of members of the reserve components serving on active duty or full-time National Guard duty for the purpose of organizing, administering, recruiting, instructing, or training the reserve components who are assigned to duty with a unit of the Reserve Officer Training Corps program may not exceed 275.
A member of a uniformed service described in paragraph (1)(B) or (2)(B) of section 1074a(a) of this title may be ordered to active duty, and a member of a uniformed service described in paragraph (1)(A) or (2)(A) of such section may be continued on active duty, for a period of more than 30 days while the member is being treated for (or recovering from) an injury, illness, or disease incurred or aggravated in the line of duty as described in any of such paragraphs.