This involuntary separation helped the brothers form a bond that has proven to be unyielding and unmatched.
The usual result of being passed over is involuntary separation from the Navy.
Is seniority like to be a factor should involuntary separations be required?
Employees in certain cases of either involuntary separation, or voluntary separation during a "reduction in force" can qualify for early retirement.
There are exceptions to the time test in case of death, disability and involuntary separation, among other things.
"They tag something as an involuntary separation and that codes us."
Nynex said that it planned to reduce by 5 percent its 32,000 management workers through "voluntary transfers, retirements or separations and then, if necessary, involuntary separations."
The company has announced that its workforce will reduce by up to 1,350 workers later this year through a combination of voluntary and involuntary separations.
The individual feels sadness or distress at involuntary separation from the person.
The Marines, as part of an effort to downsize operations, let him go on what they call "involuntary separation," with a small severance payment.