Examples of 'retired from the service' in a sentence

Meaning of "retired from the service"

retired from the service - This phrase indicates that someone has stopped working in a particular job or position, especially from a military or government role, typically after many years of service

How to use "retired from the service" in a sentence

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retired from the service
He soon thereafter retired from the service.
I retired from the service a year ago.
No one has heard from Bob since he retired from the Service.
He then retired from the service.
None of that, now. You and I have both retired from the service.
I have retired from the service of the World Bank.
He eventually became a lieutenant and retired from the service in 1763.
I retired from the service a year ago . Yes.
He served for nine years as a cavalry officer until 1830, when he retired from the service.
He's retired from the service.
The regiment was disbanded at the end of 1780 and Warner retired from the service.
He retired from the service in 1877 having achieved the rank of lieutenant colonel.
Duchambon retired from the service with a pension in March 1746.
He retired from the service in 1994 after returning from Singapore.
In 1960 Bearskin retired from the service with the rank of lieutenant colonel.

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She later retired from the service in 2004, to become a commercial pilot with Russian carrier Aeroflot.

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