For those medical retirees. If you get a medical retirement prior to the age of 60 (which would be the RC retirement age) what happens at age 60?
As a medical retiree let’s see I max out at 75% DOD retirement at that percentage let’s say my monthly retirement is 4000 a month.
However based on my reserve retirement (based on points) I would be at 2000 a month at 60.
What happens when I hit 60 does my Ch 61 retirement change to reserve retirement? I called DFAS they seemed uncertain, but they told me that my Ch 61 medical retirement still stays the same.
Obviously I am paying a way higher amount for SBP right now @55% of 4000/month vs @55% of 2000.
Also, obviously at age 60 the reserve retirement would be a lot less money compared to the CH 61 retirement.
Any advice from those reserve medical retirees that eventually hit the 60 mark? I thought as RC we would have to “apply for retirement” at 60. Does that mean don’t apply to continue the CH 61 disability retirement? I am currently getting CRSC so I’m already receiving longevity pay.
As a medical retiree let’s see I max out at 75% DOD retirement at that percentage let’s say my monthly retirement is 4000 a month.
However based on my reserve retirement (based on points) I would be at 2000 a month at 60.
What happens when I hit 60 does my Ch 61 retirement change to reserve retirement? I called DFAS they seemed uncertain, but they told me that my Ch 61 medical retirement still stays the same.
Obviously I am paying a way higher amount for SBP right now @55% of 4000/month vs @55% of 2000.
Also, obviously at age 60 the reserve retirement would be a lot less money compared to the CH 61 retirement.
Any advice from those reserve medical retirees that eventually hit the 60 mark? I thought as RC we would have to “apply for retirement” at 60. Does that mean don’t apply to continue the CH 61 disability retirement? I am currently getting CRSC so I’m already receiving longevity pay.