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  2. Oct 6, 2022 · National Guard and Reserve servicemembers who complete a minimum of 20 "qualifying" years of service (creditable retirement years) become eligible for retired pay at age 60. How Is Retirement...

  3. Jan 6, 2023 · Full retirement benefits – Age 60+. Once you reach age 60, you are eligible for all retirement benefits. This includes military pension and health care benefits. Early Guard or Reserve Retirement Pay. Some members of the Guard or Reserves are eligible to receive their retirement pay earlier than age 60.

  4. Feb 21, 2023 · To learn more about medical benefits in retirement, select this link: Retiree Medical Benefits. For dental care, the member may purchase the TRICARE Retiree Dental Program for personal and family coverage.

  5. Chief of the National Guard Bureau Blended Retirement Message. Blended Retirement System Highlights. Under BRS about 85 percent of service members will receive a government retirement benefit if they serve at least two years, even if they don't qualify for a full retirement.

  6. Feb 22, 2023 · Updated on February 22nd, 2023. Joe Wallace. If you are in the National Guard or the Reserve, you earn points toward retirement while serving part-time and when called to active service. You qualify for military retirement as a member of a Reserve Component once you have reached 20 creditable years of military service.

  7. Benefit formula. There are three ways to compute reserve retirement, which is based on when you first entered military service (not just reserve service). If you have 20 qualifying years of...

  8. Oct 20, 2016 · Reduced Eligibility Age. Title 10 United States Code section 12731(f) allows reduction of retired pay age for Reserve Component (RC) Soldiers from age 60 to a lesser age, but not below age 50, for those who have served on active duty or performed active service in an eligible status on or after 29 January 2008.

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