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229 229 Services Integration Act of 1948 (62 Stat. 361), the service credited to her under that section at the time of her appointment, plus her years of active commissioned service in the Regular Army after that appointment. (3) For a reserve judge advocate appointed in the regular grade of captain in the Judge Advocate General's Department under section 24e of the National Defense Act, as amended (53 Stat. 558) — (A) his years of active commissioned service in the Army after becoming 21 years of age, after December 7, 1941, and before the date of that appointment; or (B) the number of days, months, and years by which his age at the time of that appointment exceeded 25 years; whichever is greater, plus his years of active commissioned service in the Regular Army after that appointment. (4) For a commissioned officer appointed in the Regular Army before December 31, 1947, other than an officer covered by clause (1) or (3), the sum of— (A) his years of active commissioned service in the Regular Army after that appointment; and (B) his years of active commissioned service in the Army after becoming 21 years of age and after December 7, 1941, under any earlier appointment. (5) For a commissioned officer appointed in the Regular Army after December 31, 1947, other than an officer covered by clause (2), the sum of— (A) his years of active commissioned service in the Regular Array after that appointment; and (B) his years of active commissioned service in the Army after becoming 21 years of age and after December 31, 1947, under any earlier appointment. (b) For the purpose of computing the retired pay of a commissioned officer of the Regular Army retired under section 3913, 3915, 3916, 3919, 3921, 3922, or 3923 of this title, his years of service are the greater of— (1) the years of service credited to him in computing his basic p a y; or (2) his years of service computed under clause (1), (2), (3), (4), or (5) of subsection (a), whichever is applicable. §3928.

Computation of year s of service: voluntary retirement; regular commissioned officers; Army Nurse Corps and Women's Medical Specialist Corps For the purpose of determining whether a commissioned officer of the Army Nurse Corps or the Women's Medical Specialist Corps may be retired under section 3912 of this title, and of computing her retired pay under section 3991 of this title, her years of service are computed by adding— (1) all active service; and (2) all service in the Navy or Marine Corps that may be credited in determining the eligibility of an officer of the Navy or Marine Corps for retirement.

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