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The RRCC is a resource for Reserve Airmen to help answer individual member questions about military retirement, such as estimated retirement pay, Reduced Retirement Pay Age, the Reserve Component Survivor Benefit Plan, and other retirement related issues.
Reserve retirement is sometimes called non-regular retirement. Members who accumulate 20 or more years of qualifying service are eligible for reserve retirement when they reach age 60 or,...
Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard: Go to https://www.my.af.mil. Navigate to the Virtual Military Personnel Flight (vMPF), select “Self-Service Actions,” select “Personal Data,” and click “ANG/USAFR Point Credit Summary Inquiry (PCFARS).” Army Reserve: Review your “Chronicle Retirement Point Statement DA 5016” at www.hrc ...
You MUST have 20 ‘good’ years to retire from the Air Force Reserve. Once retired, Air Force Reserve personnel start receiving their retirement at 60 years of age.
National Guard or Reserve members with 20 or more qualifying years are eligible to receive their monthly retired pay starting at age 60 or earlier based on qualifying active service. See...
Some members of the Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard may be eligible to receive retired pay earlier than their 60th birthday, depending on how their creditable service is calculated. To find out what date you can begin collecting retired pay, you must apply by logging into myFSS :
A service member in the Air Force Reserve must have completed 20 years of qualifying service to be eligible for non-regular retired pay at age 60. A qualifying year is a complete year in which a service member has earned a minimum of 50 retirement points.
If you are a retired Reservist under age 60, and not already receiving retired pay, approximately four months prior to your retired pay effective date, Headquarters Air Reserve Personnel Center will notify you of your eligibility for retired pay, to include general pay information and how to initiate the process.
HQ ARPC has developed two web-based applications located within the Virtual Personnel Center (vPC) that simplifies the process for retirees applying for retired pay; whether at age 60 or a reduced retirement pay age, if eligible.
From signing up to finding a job to managing your own career, to retirements and benefits in the Air Force Reserve or Air National Guard, you'll find the resources here! Resources include retirements, promotions, assignments, pay, reimbursement, career management and more.