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Member Military Service Initial Entry Date is the calendar date on which a person is initially appointed, enlisted, or conscripted into a United States armed force.
Usage
Member Military Service Initial Entry Date is used to describe and record the calendar date of:
- Enlistment as a Reserve member in the senior Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program
- Enlistment in any Active Component's delayed entry/enlistment program
- Entrance as a cadet or midshipman at a service academy
- ROTC Scholarship Recipients(Title 10 Section 2107(d))
Member Military Service Initial Entry Date is a fixed date and is not subject to adjustment because of a break in service and is used to determine which of the three retirement plans a DoD Military Service member falls under. |