Posted on Dec 21, 2021
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I will be coming up on my 17 year mark of acrive service in a few months. Additionally, a couple months after that, I will be coming up on my 20 year mark of total service (I have a few years of reserve time before I came back on active duty).
Is it possible to request retirement at my 20 total time mark? If yes, what does that mean for tricare purposes as in would I still be able to purchase prime as a retiree? Has anyone done this?
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Lt Col Jesse Bogart
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You will need the points equivalent of 20 TAFMS years to retire with an active duty retirement where pay, tricare, and other benefits start immediately. Otherwise you will be a gray area retiree, and have to wait until 60 (60ish - depending on title 10 active duty for mobilization after a certain date, I think in 2008 if I remember right). Best bet is to check with your S1 folks if you’re ARNG or FSS if you’re Air Guard to see what all your point totals are and discuss your retirement plans/timing with them. I highly recommend trying to get a full 20 active duty years if possible, it will benefit you much more in the long run. I don’t think you can purchase tricare prime as a gray area retiree, but again I’d check with a career advisor or transition counselor to verify.
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