Last Military Duty

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Last Military Duty (LMD) is used to denote the time at which a cadet's military responsibilities for the day (or week) are completed, and he is free to take a day or night pass (if eligible) or sign out on leave. If the cadet has no classes after lunch and there is no training scheduled (no M5 or Commandant's Time) then he can sign out immediately following Noon Meal Formation.