Collapse to view only § 2144. Regular Coast Guard; officers serving under temporary appointments
- § 2141. Revocation of commissions during first five years of commissioned service
- § 2142. Regular lieutenants (junior grade); separation for failure of selection for promotion
- § 2143. Regular lieutenants; separation for failure of selection for promotion; continuation
- § 2144. Regular Coast Guard; officers serving under temporary appointments
- § 2145. Regular lieutenant commanders and commanders; retirement for failure of selection for promotion
- § 2146. Discharge in lieu of retirement; separation pay
- § 2147. Regular warrant officers: separation pay
- § 2148. Separation for failure of selection for promotion or continuation; time of
- § 2149. Regular captains; retirement
- § 2150. Captains; continuation on active duty; involuntary retirement
- § 2151. Rear admirals and rear admirals (lower half); continuation on active duty; involuntary retirement
- § 2152. Voluntary retirement after twenty years’ service
- § 2153. Voluntary retirement after thirty years’ service
- § 2154. Compulsory retirement
- § 2155. Retirement for physical disability after selection for promotion; grade in which retired
- § 2156. Deferment of retirement or separation for medical reasons
- § 2157. Flag officers
- § 2158. Review of records of officers
- § 2159. Boards of inquiry
- § 2160. Boards of review
- § 2161. Composition of boards
- § 2162. Rights and procedures
- § 2163. Removal of officer from active duty; action by Secretary
- § 2164. Officers considered for removal; retirement or discharge; separation benefits
- § 2165. Relief of retired officer promoted while on active duty
- § 2166. Continuation on active duty; Coast Guard officers with certain critical skills
The Secretary, under such regulations as he may prescribe, may revoke the commission of any regular officer on active duty who, at the date of such revocation, has had less than five years of continuous service as a commissioned officer in the Regular Coast Guard.
If, under section 2142, 2143, 2144, 2145, 2150, or 2151 of this title, the discharge or retirement of any officer would be required less than six months following approval of the report of the board which considered but did not select him for promotion or continuation, the discharge or retirement of such officer shall be deferred until the last day of the sixth calendar month after such approval.
Any regular commissioned officer who has completed twenty years’ active service in the Coast Guard, Navy, Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, or Space Force, or the Reserve components thereof, including active duty for training, at least ten years of which shall have been active commissioned service, may, upon his own application, in the discretion of the President, be retired from active service.
Any regular commissioned officer who has completed thirty years’ service may, upon his own application, in the discretion of the Secretary, be retired from active service.1
An officer whose name appears on an approved list of officers selected for promotion to the next higher grade and who is retired for physical disability under the provisions of chapter 61 of title 10 prior to being promoted shall be retired in the grade to which he was selected for promotion.
During any period in which the Coast Guard is not operating as a service in the Navy, section 1216(d) of title 10 does not apply with respect to flag officers of the Coast Guard.
The Secretary may remove an officer from active duty if his removal is recommended by a board of review under section 2160 of this title. The Secretary’s action in such as case is final and conclusive.
Any regular officer on the retired list recalled to active duty who during such active duty is advanced to a higher grade under an appointment shall, upon relief from active duty, if his performance of duty under such appointment has been satisfactory, be advanced on the retired list to the highest grade held while on such active duty.