You’ve served in the United States Military - and you’re ready to retire. Are you prepared? For life in the civilian world? But more importantly – do you know what to expect and what your options are? Obviously, there will be meetings held in regards to retirement – but until that time, feel free to check out the following links (listed in no particular order) for additional Information.
Retirement Services Office – Pay and Calculators
Army Retirement Office - Open Enrollment, Know your Retirement Services Officer, FAQ’s
Troops to Teachers Program - Overview
Social Security Online - Records, Retirement, Medicare, Disability & SSI
Army Career and Alumni Program - Information on Transition
Government Job Search - Public Sector Employment Center
Military Headhunter - Connecting Military Veterans and Employers (please verify independently)
Corporate Gray- linking Employers with transitioning Military Personnel (please verify independently)
Department of Veterans Affairs - Health-care, Benefits, Facilities, Programs
Association of the Army - Information for Military, Family, Retirees
Military Officers Association of America - MOAA
National Association for Uniformed Services - NAUS
National Military Family Association - NMFA
Non-Commissioned Officers Association - NCOA
Veterans of Foreign Wars - VFW
Ft. Carson Retirement Services
Tricare - Information for Beneficiaries
Education Benefits - GI Bill Website
Transition Services - Transitions, Separations, Retirement
Retirement Services Survivor Benefit Plan
Military Retirement - Variety of Links for the retiring Soldier and their Families
Add-on on January 22nd, 2008
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Thanks Sabine!
Thanks for posting in this week’s Life Lessons of a Military Wife Carnival #8!
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