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National Guard & Reserve members who complete a minimum 20 qualifying years of service become eligible for retired pay at age 60.
Guard or Reserve retirees with a VA rating of 50% or better, may qualify for Concurrent Retirement and Disability Pay.
More reserve-component Soldiers are now eligible to receive retirement pay before they reach age 60, if they meet certain criteria and choose to do so voluntarily.
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Retirement snafu affects thousands of Reserve, Guard membersMore than 13,000 Guard and Reserve members haven't been receiving their earned government retirement contributions.
Barbara DiPoli, 53, a US Army veteran and former member of the Kansas Air National Guard, was identified as the woman who died while on an Air France flight home after celebrating her retirement ...
For perspective on the Trump administration’s deployment of active duty Marines to Los Angeles and the federal call-up of the National Guard, Geoff Bennett spoke with James McPherson, an under ...
Learn about retirement pay and more in Military Times' 2024 Pay and Benefits Guide.
Gov. Jim Pillen on Thursday announced Daryl Bohac, the retired adjutant general of the Nebraska National Guard, as his pick to lead the Nebraska State Historical Society.
Former Air National Guard and Reserve members have waited weeks or months past the date of when they expected to receive retirement benefits.
Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Marlette, South Dakota National Guard Adjutant General, retired after 36 years of military service.
Defense and Air Force officials are working to restore retirement funds to thousands of Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard members who have joined the military since 2018 and were mistakenly ...
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