You still say "Admiral ..." or "Vice Admiral ....", just as you would if he were in active service.
In fact , anyone above the rank of MSGT[ or equivalent rank in any branch ] is subject to recall to active duty in case of National Emergency up to the age of 56 .
Use the military rank.
In speaking to the officer you would address them by their rank and name. In writing to the person you would follow the rank with the word "Retired" or "Ret."
No. That would be called a coup and a retired military officer has no power to arrest anyone let alone the president.
A retired military officer can wear his old uniform on a special day as republic day or independence day with his medals.
The association changed its name from The Retired Officers Association (TROA) to the Military Officers Association of America (MOAA), on January 1, 2003.
Don Quixote was a knight of the Spanish royal court- he served the King of Spain as a local governor and military officer before he retired.
No.
The officer dressed in civilian clothing. Civilian life was difficult for a retired Army officer to adjust to. The Marine was dating a civilian. The civilian did not understand military time.
Oliver North is a famous author, retired military officer and TV personality.
The usual syntax is [name], [rank] (Ret'd). For example Dave Smith, Lieutenant (Ret'd)
retired as a senior chief petty officer
Any member of the US Military serves under the "needs of the service". When the service feels you are unneeded, OUT YOU GO!