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Toleration Doesn't Cut Both Ways
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<blockquote data-quote="TScott" data-source="post: 61470234" data-attributes="member: 2250"><p>As redpaddy has pointed out, Officers have contractural obligations, which can easily be broken if both parties agree. Typically officers who join the military as professionals, for example Doctors and Ministers join with contactural obligations favoring the professional, more than the Service. An MD joining the Navy, for example, can easily join as an O-4 (Lt. Commander) if he has a specialty, and his obligation for active service can be as little as two years. But regardless, when an officer becomes at odds with the Service, resigning his commission is usually requested by the Service and it happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TScott, post: 61470234, member: 2250"] As redpaddy has pointed out, Officers have contractural obligations, which can easily be broken if both parties agree. Typically officers who join the military as professionals, for example Doctors and Ministers join with contactural obligations favoring the professional, more than the Service. An MD joining the Navy, for example, can easily join as an O-4 (Lt. Commander) if he has a specialty, and his obligation for active service can be as little as two years. But regardless, when an officer becomes at odds with the Service, resigning his commission is usually requested by the Service and it happens. [/QUOTE]
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