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  • Military Retirement Rank and Benefits

    Whether you're active-duty military, active reserves or a National Guardsman, you are eligible for some form of retirement benefits when you reach 20 years of service. This benefit is based on...

  • Military Reserve Retirement Benefits

    When deciding whether or not to join the military reserve many potential recruits see it only as a way to pay for college or supplement their current income. However, the military reserve helps...

  • Military Retirement Information

    One of the greatest benefits of military service is the opportunity to retire at a relatively young age. Although a military pension is generally not enough to live on, benefits associated with...

  • What Are the Benefits for Former Military Spouses?

    Military spouses who divorce their sponsor are still eligible to receive military benefits in limited circumstances. There are strict criteria governing who is eligible for full benefits or...

  • How to Prepare for Military Retirement

    Although retiring from the military can be an exciting thought while enduring a long deployment, it takes careful planning to prepare for this life change. Retirement presents many challenges,...

  • Military Retirement Benefits for Spouses

    Military spouses experience life in ways that civilian spouses can't fathom. Military families are provided with exceptional health care and the ability to travel to exotic destinations. After...

  • Military Retirement Benefits for Ex-Spouses

    When divorce occurs, one of the first things decided is the division of any financial benefits. The government provides members of the military and their spouses many benefits. Thanks to the...

  • How to Retire From Military Service

    Retiring from the military is a bit different from finishing your service in a civilian setting. It's easy to retire from military service, but staying on a few extra years can increase your benefits.

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