§ 6325. Officers: retired grade and pay
(a)
Except as provided in subsection (b) or section
1370 of this title, each officer who is retired under section
6321 or
6322 of this title—
(1)
unless otherwise entitled to a higher grade, shall be retired in the grade in which he was serving at the time of retirement; and
(2)
unless otherwise entitled to higher pay, is entitled to retired pay computed under section
6333 of this title.
(b)
Each officer who is retired while serving in the grade of admiral, vice admiral, general, or lieutenant general by virtue of an appointment under section
601 of this title or who is retired while serving in a grade to which he was appointed or promoted under section
603 of this title or promoted under section
602 (as in effect before February 1, 1992) or section
5721 of this title—
(1)
unless otherwise entitled to a higher grade, shall be retired in the grade he would hold if he had not received such an appointment; and
(2)
unless otherwise entitled to higher pay, is entitled to retired pay computed under section
6333 of this title.
(c)
A warrant officer who retires under section
6321,
6322, or
6323 of this title may elect to be placed on the retired list in the highest grade and with the highest retired pay to which he is entitled under any provision of this title.
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