Retirement

If you want to retire read the instructions below.


 * You can retire as a First Sergeant after a 3 months of service.
 * You can retire as a Chief Warrant officer. (3 types)
 * Chief Warrant Officer 3 (6 months of service)
 * Chief Warrant Officer 4 (10 months of service)
 * Chief Warrant Officer 5 (9 years of service)
 * You can retire as a colonel (10 years of service)
 * You can retire as a commander in chief (whenever you want to)

First Sergeant
As a first sergeant follow these instructions:


 * 1) You have to be a senior member.
 * 2) You have to be in the agency for 1 year.
 * 3) You must ask the commander in chief for permission or anyone in the Officer's category.

Chief Warrant Officers
If you want to retire read the instructions below:

Chief warrant officer 3

 * 1) You have to be a senior member.
 * 2) You have to be in the agency for 3 years.
 * 3) You have to ask anyone in the officer's category for permission.

Chief warrant officer 4

 * 1) You have to be a senior member.
 * 2) You have to be in the agency for 5 years.
 * 3) You have to ask anyone in the officer's category for permission.

Chief warrant officer 5

 * 1) You have to be a senior member.
 * 2) You have to be in the agency for 9 years.
 * 3) You have to ask anyone in the officer's category for permission.

Colonel
If you want to retire read the instructions below:


 * 1) You must be a senior member.
 * 2) You must be in the agency for 10 years.
 * 3) You have to ask anyone in the officer's category for permission.

Commander in chief
Commander in chiefs can retire whenever they want but follow the instructions below:


 * 1) You must be a senior member.
 * 2) You must be in the agency for at least a year or two.
 * 3) They have to have a group vote of the members in the officer's category.