PO2 David Thornton6922783<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>14 years active and 6 years inactive reserves. Does that still constitute as serving 20 years? if so, am I eligible for filing for retirement?I took the early out program in the early 90's. TAMP. What are my retirement options?2021-04-23T08:23:43-04:00PO2 David Thornton6922783<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>14 years active and 6 years inactive reserves. Does that still constitute as serving 20 years? if so, am I eligible for filing for retirement?I took the early out program in the early 90's. TAMP. What are my retirement options?2021-04-23T08:23:43-04:002021-04-23T08:23:43-04:00CPT Lawrence Cable6922842<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Only if you did something to get 50 reserve retirement points per year while you were on the Reserve side. You get 15 points for membership, but if you did not drill, go to schools, or do any additional duty to get the additional 35 points, you have 4 bad years for retirement. <br />In addition, if you aren't aware of it, you do not collect on a Reserve Retirement until age 60.Response by CPT Lawrence Cable made Apr 23 at 2021 8:46 AM2021-04-23T08:46:27-04:002021-04-23T08:46:27-04:00COL David Turk6924576<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>To add to CPT Cables response, if you received compensation (e.g., separation pay) for your early departure, it may be deducted (recouped) from any potential retirement pay (on a draw down basis).Response by COL David Turk made Apr 24 at 2021 5:40 AM2021-04-24T05:40:19-04:002021-04-24T05:40:19-04:00CPT Private RallyPoint Member6926300<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>No you are not. Inactive time is not credited for retirement. If you were in the Reserves or Guard and had six good years then you could be credited for those years and retire.Response by CPT Private RallyPoint Member made Apr 24 at 2021 10:53 PM2021-04-24T22:53:41-04:002021-04-24T22:53:41-04:002021-04-23T08:23:43-04:00