Posted on Sep 23, 2019
Since my BASD is 2005 and my PEBD is 2000, does this mean when I retire in five years at 20 that I'll actually get paid for 25 years?
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So my BASD is 2005 and my PEBD is 2000. Had a five year break in service. Was in the reserves for two years during that time. I'm an E6 getting paid for 19 years. However, only have almost 15 years of active duty time. Does this mean when I retire in five years at 20 that I'll actually get paid for 25 years?
Posted 5 y ago
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I'd recommend doing a formal inquiry through finance to DFAS to see what that would be. There are a lot of baseball cards in those spokes. Don't know how that would shake out. MPD Retirements may also be able to help.
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Assuming your PEBD is correct, yes you will get paid for 25 years of service at your retirement.
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Ball park figure: subtract your reserve time from your overall time in service.
In order to get a solid answer check with your personnel office.
In order to get a solid answer check with your personnel office.
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MAJ Javier Rivera
Also, your retirement will be based on total time in service (last 3). That’s how they calculated mine!
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MAJ Javier Rivera so at 20 years active and I'm getting paid for 25 at retirement then I would get the high three for 25 years?
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