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The phrase "active duty on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in a military context to refer to a service member who is currently serving in a full-time capacity.
Example: "He has been on active duty on the front lines for six months."
Alternatives: "serving on active duty" or "currently on active duty".
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He was called up for active duty on Jan . 19
He was called to active duty on different occasions, serving in Afghanistan, Iraq, Jordan and elsewhere.
The two brigades called to active duty on Friday will serve for 18 months, 12 of them in Iraq.
Commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in the U.S. Army Reserve in 1940, he was called to active duty on December 8 , 1941
However, larger events took over, and the 37-year-old judge volunteered for active duty on the day his country declared war on Germany.
A Coast Guard reservist, he said that he'd been called to active duty on September 11 , 2001 after spending several years as a corrections officer.
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I was on active duty for eight years.
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There were no significant effects of age, gender, race, Walter Reed stage, or active duty status on BMI changes.
A third person, a soldier on active duty, was arrested on Wednesday morning in the nearby town of Castres, prosecutors' spokeswoman Agnes Thibault-Lecuivre said.
Military retirees also need the form to provide their dependents with medical benefits, and to access privileges they had while on active duty, including shopping on military bases.
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