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New in 2018: 1.6 million troops will choose between old and new retirement systems
Troops will have to decide to stay with the traditional military retirement system or move to the new Blended Retirement System.
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Tricare addressing ‘isolated’ problems with retiree allotments
Officials assure Tricare West retiree patients their Tricare Prime allotments aren’t being stopped
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Retirement Guide: Guardsman plans for 20-year career
Army Sgt. John Bernert, an air traffic controller in the Kentucky National Guard who is about to start warrant officer school, said the numbers make sense for him to stay with the military’s legacy retirement system.
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Retirement Guide: Sailor sees benefits on both sides of BRS choice
With six years in the Navy under his belt, Yeoman 1st Class Eric Driest is squarely in the middle of the 1.6 million service members who are eligible to opt in to the new Blended Retirement System. (Courtesy of Eric Driest)
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Retirement Guide: Army officer wonders if injuries affect retirement decision
Army Maj. Matthew Riley is the classic example of why the decision about whether the new Blended Retirement System is a distinctly individual one.
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Retirement Guide: BRS or legacy? We’ll help you find the right path
More than 1.6 million service members are eligible to make a choice between the military’s legacy retirement system and the new Blended Retirement System, which goes into effect Jan. 1
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Retirement Guide: How reservists can find their point totals
National Guard and reserve members with fewer than 4,320 retirement points as of Dec. 31 can opt into the new Blended Retirement System.
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New in 2018: 1.6 million troops will choose between old and new retirement systems
Troops will have to decide to stay with the traditional military retirement system or move to the new Blended Retirement System.
-
Tricare addressing ‘isolated’ problems with retiree allotments
Officials assure Tricare West retiree patients their Tricare Prime allotments aren’t being stopped
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Retirement Guide: Guardsman plans for 20-year career
Army Sgt. John Bernert, an air traffic controller in the Kentucky National Guard who is about to start warrant officer school, said the numbers make sense for him to stay with the military’s legacy retirement system.
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Retirement Guide: Sailor sees benefits on both sides of BRS choice
With six years in the Navy under his belt, Yeoman 1st Class Eric Driest is squarely in the middle of the 1.6 million service members who are eligible to opt in to the new Blended Retirement System. (Courtesy of Eric Driest)
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Retirement Guide: Army officer wonders if injuries affect retirement decision
Army Maj. Matthew Riley is the classic example of why the decision about whether the new Blended Retirement System is a distinctly individual one.
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Retirement Guide: BRS or legacy? We’ll help you find the right path
More than 1.6 million service members are eligible to make a choice between the military’s legacy retirement system and the new Blended Retirement System, which goes into effect Jan. 1
-
Retirement Guide: How reservists can find their point totals
National Guard and reserve members with fewer than 4,320 retirement points as of Dec. 31 can opt into the new Blended Retirement System.
-
New in 2018: 1.6 million troops will choose between old and new retirement systems
Troops will have to decide to stay with the traditional military retirement system or move to the new Blended Retirement System.
-
Tricare addressing ‘isolated’ problems with retiree allotments
Officials assure Tricare West retiree patients their Tricare Prime allotments aren’t being stopped
-
Retirement Guide: Guardsman plans for 20-year career
Army Sgt. John Bernert, an air traffic controller in the Kentucky National Guard who is about to start warrant officer school, said the numbers make sense for him to stay with the military’s legacy retirement system.
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Retirement Guide: Sailor sees benefits on both sides of BRS choice
With six years in the Navy under his belt, Yeoman 1st Class Eric Driest is squarely in the middle of the 1.6 million service members who are eligible to opt in to the new Blended Retirement System. (Courtesy of Eric Driest)
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Retirement Guide: Army officer wonders if injuries affect retirement decision
Army Maj. Matthew Riley is the classic example of why the decision about whether the new Blended Retirement System is a distinctly individual one.
-
Retirement Guide: BRS or legacy? We’ll help you find the right path
More than 1.6 million service members are eligible to make a choice between the military’s legacy retirement system and the new Blended Retirement System, which goes into effect Jan. 1
-
Retirement Guide: How reservists can find their point totals
National Guard and reserve members with fewer than 4,320 retirement points as of Dec. 31 can opt into the new Blended Retirement System.
















