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When and how do I waive my military retired pay?
He went on retired pay in 1924 and died on 14 January 1943.
Well, we can forget about retired pay, and our class numbers at the Point no longer matter.'
Recipients receive a 10 percent increase in retired pay.
Since 1999 he has been on retired pay.
You're still young and your retired pay relieves you of all worry about your future.
Allowances such as housing and subsistence are not used to calculate a member's retired pay.
She spends most of her retired pay on her anti-corruption work.
He was placed on half-pay in July 1916, and retired pay in 1919.
One purpose of the act was to make the retired pay of mates large enough to induce them to retire.
The administration is raising trial balloons to pit veterans' benefits and retired pay against active-duty needs, especially the need for more, higher cost systems.
He was placed on retired pay by the Army in 1946 with the honorary rank of Brigadier.
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Championed legislation to end a penalty on disabled military retirees which prevents them from concurrently receiving retired pay and disability benefits.
When he reached the age of 100 it was estimated that during his thirty-year period of retirement he received £76,000 in retired pay.
The associates who work part-time can put extra dollars in their pockets, military retired pay being well below that of former senior executives in the civilian world.
His sentence was imprisonment, payment of a fine, and dismissal from the army, where he had been serving on the retired list and drawing retired pay.
Hale was subsequently court-martialed in 1999 and reduced in rank (for retired pay purposes) to Brigadier General.
She has repeatedly cosponsored the Retired Pay Restoration Act of 2001 and other bills to deliver improve concurrent receipt.
On 19 March 1949, "having exceeded the age limit", he relinquished his commission as an honorary Colonel of the Devon Regiment on retired pay.
He was put on half pay on 21 April 1911, and left the Army on Retired Pay on 5 February 1912.
U.S. military retirees do not vest into a retirement system while they are on active duty; eligibility for non-disability retired pay is solely based upon time in service.
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Memorandum - Lieut. Colonel J.H. Banks, half-pay, retires on retired pay.
Retired pay for U.S. Armed Forces retirees is, strictly speaking, not a pension but instead is a form of retainer pay.
He has lost everything and lives a gloomy life while waiting for his retirement pension.
I sit home and collect a retirement pension while you spend each night with a different college girl.
Nearly half (43 per cent) of this total was spent on retirement pensions.
Not until late 1967 did the regime grant him a limited retirement pension.
Navy enlisted had to wait until 1899 for a retirement pension.
State retirement pensions are also at a lower level.
The lower earnings limit is the same level as the basic retirement pension.
Different considerations, however, apply to the contributions to a retirement pension.
There will, of course, be no change in the amount of his retirement pension.
There are many benefits other than the retirement pension.
Among issues of concern to voters were education (access to French schools for their children) and retirement pensions.
The sexual and class inequalities in this form of retirement pension have always been substantial.
If at the time of death the couple were already receiving the State retirement pension, the widow will continue to receive her share.
The executive is given severance pay and a retirement pension that should keep him comfortable for the rest of his life.
But because of a law passed more than 110 years ago, it must subtract that money directly from their retirement pensions.
Retirement pensions and disability insurance were placed on the back burner for the time being.
Historically, many government benefits and state retirement pensions were paid in cash through the post office network.
This would pre-empt low retirement pensions and also help to reduce unemployment.
In many countries, your retirement pension can be paid directly into your bank account there.
All were recalled due to a retirement pension controversy.
Right now there is a considerable need for reform in Member States' retirement pension systems.
The cost of increasing retirement pensions by this amount was estimated at £1.65 billion.
While someone is unemployed, only contributions towards the basic state retirement pension are credited.
The state retirement pension is the largest single social security benefit, as well as the oldest.
The basic state retirement pension will remain the foundation for retirement.