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  1. Jan 10, 2014 · 1-1. Handbook for Retirees. This handbook outlines military status, benefits, and privileges and provides other information, which may be useful to you upon your retirement. The information provided was gathered from web sites/references outlined in Chapter 3 of this handbook. It is not at all inclusive, but provides an abundance of information ...

  2. Oct 20, 2016 · Army National Guard Retirement Guide Army National Guard, Personnel Division, Transition Branch Updated 19OCT2016 References Annex A: References with links to policies, laws, and helpful websites No page numbers Survivor Benefit Program To Top Annex B: Reserve Component Survivor Benefit Plan (RCSBP) B-1. Overview of the Program B-2. RCSBP Options

  3. Email: wiermant@michigan.gov. Office: 517-231-5084 . Resources. Contact ORS to Update your Direct Deposit Information; Public Act 150 of 1967; Retirement Application; Application for Retirement for Spouses . If you served in the Michigan National Guard (Army or Air) you may be entitled to a retirement benefit from the State of Michigan.

  4. April 8, 2024. Homecoming : Michigan National Guard Soldiers Return from Overseas Deployment. March 19, 2024. Michigan National Guard Partners with DNR to Improve State Parks and Increase Accessibility. March 19, 2024. Michigan Army National Guard Enhances Armories through Gov. Whitmer's Transformative Initiative. Jan. 25, 2024.

  5. E9. $1,368. $328,320. After you retire, you can still receive healthcare through Tricare paying only 20%. This is a $1,000 value amount you could save each month. View detail plans online or contact the Retirement office via phone at 517-481-9867.

  6. STATE BENEFITS*. Michigan National Guard State Tuition Assistance Program: Reimburses the student for any tuition or fees not covered by other benefits. Tuition Grant Program: Offered at several Michigan colleges and universities and reduces tuition in the form of a grant. You need only be in the Michigan National Guard to qualify.

  7. Many Army National Guard Soldiers make the commitment to stay in the Guard for twenty years or more. Those who do have a number of benefits available to them, including retirement pay (which begins at age 60), "Space-A" travel, survivor benefit plan, SGLI, PX/BX/Commissary privileges, transient billeting and legal assistance. Some states offer ...

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