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  2. The Michigan National Guard Retirement Services Office can assist currently serving members as well as our retirees! Contact us for any of your Retirement Needs! Retirement Services Officer: 517-481-8303. Best method: ng.mi.miarng.mbx.retirement-services@army.mil or NGMIRSO@army.mil.

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    After 20+ years of service, you will have a great nest­egg upon retirement. Payments will begin when you reach age 60. The average Soldier accrues at least 2,627 points with more than 26 years. Refer to the example chart below for a preview of what 2,627 points at retirement will yield in your retirement payout: After you retire, you can still rece...

    The Michigan Department of Veterans Affairs (DMVA) is there to help all Michigan veterans to include current members of the Armed Forces in MIchigan. The one­stop resource for veterans in Michigan is the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency (MVAA). They serve as the central coordinating point, connecting those who have served in the Armed Forces and th...

    The Michigan National Guard Family Programs Office provides the best support and care for all Service Members, Families, Veterans and Retirees in recognition of their service to our great state and nation. They are committed to enhancing the readiness and well being of all military families through information, education, programs, and resources. T...

  3. You must meet all the following criteria to qualify: Separated from service. Age 55 or older. Have served a minimum of 19 years, 6 months, and 1 day of active National Guard service in the State Defense Forces and the Michigan National Guard. Retirement benefits may also be available through the federal government.

  4. Download the Retirement Application - For Michigan National Guard State Military Retirement (R0941D) form. Retirement effective date Your retirement effective date is the first day of the month following the month in which you have satisfied all eligibility requirements and have a complete retirement application on file with the Michigan Office ...

  5. Who is eligible for Michigan National Guard State Retirement Pay? Retired Michigan National Guard service members, age 55 or older, who served a minimum of 19 years, 6 months and 1...

  6. About Your Plan. The State of Michigan provides a retirement benefit for all former members of the Michigan National Guard (Army or Air) who have served a minimum of 19 years, 6 months, and 1 day of active National Guard service in the State Defense Forces and Michigan National Guard.

  7. Apr 8, 2024 · May 29, 2024. New York’s 109th Airlift Wing Begins 2024 Greenland Missions. May 28, 2024. Michigan Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency. State of Michigan. Michigan Youth Challenge Academy. Michigan Veterans Homes. The official website of the Michigan National Guard.

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