Admiral Count Yamamoto was transferred to naval reserve in 1914.
He remained in the naval reserve after the war and later retired as a Rear Admiral.
He served as a Lieutenant in the naval reserve.
He was promoted to Captain of the naval reserves in August 1988.
He was commissioned into the naval reserves in 1939.
Afterward, he was removed from the Revolutionary Council and relegated to the naval reserve.
Normally the enlisted sailors serve in the Navy for 26 months; after this, most of them are transferred from active duty to the naval reserve.
The same year, she enrolled as a yeowoman in the naval reserves.
Marked by the conflict, he remained an a particularly active officer in the naval reserve.
Crewed by sailors from the naval reserve, their main mission is coastal surveillance and training.