Collapse to view only § 2302. Enlistments; term, grade
- § 2301. Recruiting campaigns
- § 2302. Enlistments; term, grade
- § 2303. Promotion
- § 2304. Compulsory retirement at age of sixty-two
- § 2305. Voluntary retirement after thirty years’ service
- § 2306. Voluntary retirement after twenty years’ service
- § 2307. Retirement of enlisted members: increase in retired pay
- § 2308. Recall to active duty during war or national emergency
- § 2309. Recall to active duty with consent of member
- § 2310. Relief of retired enlisted member promoted while on active duty
- § 2311. Retirement in cases where higher grade or rating has been held
- § 2312. Extension of enlistments
- § 2313. Retention beyond term of enlistment in case of disability
- § 2314. Detention beyond term of enlistment
- § 2315. Inclusion of certain conditions in enlistment contract
- § 2316. Discharge within three months before expiration of enlistment
- § 2317. Aviation cadets; procurement; transfer
- § 2318. Aviation cadets; benefits
- § 2319. Critical skill training bonus
The Secretary shall initiate and carry forward an intensified voluntary enlistment campaign to obtain the required personnel strengths.
Enlisted members shall be advanced in rating by the Commandant under regulations prescribed by the Secretary.
Any enlisted member who has reached the age of sixty-two shall be retired from active service.
Any enlisted member who has completed thirty years’ service may, upon his own application, in the discretion of the Commandant, be retired from active service.
Any enlisted member who has completed twenty years’ service may, upon his own application, in the discretion of the Commandant, be retired from active service.
In times of war or national emergency, the Commandant may order any enlisted member on the retired list to active duty.
Any enlisted member on the retired list may, with his consent, be assigned to such duties as he may be able to perform, except that no enlisted member on the retired list who has reached the age of sixty-two years shall be recalled in time of peace.
Any enlisted member on the retired list recalled to active duty who during such active duty is advanced to a higher grade or rating under a permanent or temporary appointment or promotion shall, upon relief from active duty be advanced on the retired list to the highest grade or rating held while on active duty. In case the appointment or promotion was temporary the advancement on the retired list shall be made only to such grade or rating in which the member served satisfactorily on active duty.
Any enlisted member who is retired under any provision of section 2304, 2305, 2306, or 2307 of this title shall be retired from active service with the highest grade or rating held by him while on active duty in which, as determined by the Secretary, his performance of duty was satisfactory, but not lower than his permanent grade or rating.
Under regulations prescribed by the Secretary, the term of enlistment of any enlisted member may, by voluntary written agreement, be extended and re-extended for a period not exceeding six full years from the date of expiration of the then-existing term of enlistment, and subsequent to such date an enlisted member who so extends his term of enlistment shall receive the same pay and allowances in all respects as though regularly discharged and reenlisted immediately upon expiration of his term of enlistment. However, the total of all such extensions of an enlistment may not exceed six years. No such extension shall operate to deprive the enlisted member concerned, upon discharge at the termination thereof, of any right, privilege, or benefit to which he would have been entitled if his term of enlistment had not been so extended.
Any enlisted member of the Coast Guard in the active service whose term of enlistment expires while he is suffering disease or injury incident to service and not due to misconduct, and who is in need of medical care or hospitalization, may, with his consent, be retained in such service beyond the expiration of his term of enlistment. Any such enlisted member shall be entitled to receive at Government expense medical care or hospitalization and his pay and allowances, including credit for longevity, until he shall have recovered to such extent as would enable him to meet the physical requirements for reenlistment, or until it shall have been ascertained by competent authority of the Coast Guard that the disease or injury is of a character that recovery to such an extent would be impossible. Any enlisted member whose enlistment is so extended shall be subject to forfeitures in the same manner and to the same extent as if his term of enlistment had not expired. Nothing contained in this section shall prevent any enlisted member from being held in the service without his consent under section 2314 of this title.
The enlistment contract shall contain the substance of sections 2312 to 2314,1
Under regulations prescribed by the Secretary, any enlisted member may be discharged at any time within three months before the expiration of his term of enlistment or extended enlistment without prejudice to any right, privilege, or benefit that he would have received, except pay and allowances for the unexpired period not served, or to which he would thereafter become entitled, had he served his full term of enlistment or extended enlistment.
Except as provided in section 402(c) of title 37, aviation cadets or their beneficiaries are entitled to the same allowances, pensions, gratuities, and other benefits as are provided for enlisted members in pay grade E–4. While on active duty, an aviation cadet is entitled to uniforms, clothing, and equipment at the expense of the United States.