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  1. There are two methods for determining the retired pay base. They are the final pay method and the high-36 month average method. The final pay method, as the name implies, establishes the retired pay base equal to final basic pay. The high-36 method is the average of the highest 36 months of basic pay divided by 36.

  2. Access the My Air Force Benefits calculator to calculate your retirement pay: https://www.myairforcebenefits.us.af.mil/Benefit-Calculators/Retirement. Defense Finance and Accounting Service site at: https://www.dfas.mil. Air Force’s Personnel Center Retirement site: https://www.arpc.afrc.af.mil/retirement/.

  3. SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE ... There are no releasability restrictions on this publication. ... Continuation Pay under the Blended Retirement System.

  4. Retirement. Plan for retirement by viewing personalized retirement reports, performing "what-if" exercises to see how your benefits might change. Access to the Retirement Calculator requires a CAC or DS Logon Premium Account.

  5. Retired Pay amount and requirements depend on whether a Service member qualifies for active duty retired pay or non-regular retired pay (Reserve Component). Airmen and Guardians who have completed 20 years of active service are eligible to receive Retired Pay at the end of their career.

  6. E-7 Retiring with 20 Years of Service. This first chart depicts the estimated gross monthly retired payments under both retirement options. Taxes and participation in the SBP are not...

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  8. the Air Force (DAF), including all uniformed members of the Regular Air Force (RegAF), United States Space Force (USSF), Air Force Reserve (AFR), and Air National Guard (ANG), all DAF civilian employees, and those with contractual obligation to abide by the terms of DAF issuances.

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