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End of Active Service is technically called Expiration of Active Service, but the two terms basically mean the same thing. It refers to a military member's period of active duty committment coming to a close at a set date. This date can be changed by reenlistment, extension, retirement, renewal of active orders, and administrative separation, among other things. This is not to be confused with Expiration of Current Contract [[ECC]] or Expiration of Obligated Service [[EOS]]. |
End of Active Service is technically called Expiration of Active Service, but the two terms basically mean the same thing. It refers to a military member's period of active duty committment coming to a close at a set date. This date can be changed by reenlistment, extension, retirement, renewal of active orders, and administrative separation, among other things. This is not to be confused with Expiration of Current Contract [[ECC]] or Expiration of Obligated Service [[EOS]]. |
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End of Active Service is technically called Expiration of Active Service, but the two terms basically mean the same thing. It refers to a military member's period of active duty committment coming to a close at a set date. This date can be changed by reenlistment, extension, retirement, renewal of active orders, and administrative separation, among other things. This is not to be confused with Expiration of Current Contract ECC or Expiration of Obligated Service EOS.