Originally Posted by
goinaround
That's crazy to me. I'm an Air Guard guy and we have people getting AD retirements all the time. I mean...If you did the "active duty"...right....you should get the benefit of your 20 yrs active service. What are they going to do with the guy who bailed AD at 17 yrs and wants to be a contributing member of his/her military organization?
In the Navy he will get a very large reserve retirement. At 60.