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Posted on Nov 22, 2017
LTC Mark Overberg
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CW3 Susan Burkholder
Edited >1 y ago
I misplaced my Guard RPAS statement. I have no idea/ don't remember my point balance. I can't do the calculator to decided which retirement is better for me. When I tried to estimate there was a statement that said those with 4300 points can not opt for the BRS? How do I find out what my points are or get another copy of my RPAS?
LTC Mark Overberg
LTC Mark Overberg
>1 y
Hello, CW3 Susan Burkholder. Please contact your State Retirement Point Account Manager (RPAM) to get your point balance. There is a list of contact information provided in the benefits library on the MyArmyBenefits state resources page at https://myarmybenefits.us.army.mil/Home/Benefit_Library/Resource_Locator.html . And, yes, Reserve Component members with 4,320 or more retirement points on 31 DEC 2017 are ineligible to opt into the Blended Retirement System.
CW3 Susan Burkholder
CW3 Susan Burkholder
>1 y
LTC Mark Overberg - Well, my computer won't let me open the site you listed. It says it is not safe.
LTC Mark Overberg
LTC Mark Overberg
>1 y
DOD does not publish its website security certificates so you get that warning because your computer doesn’t see the public certificate. It’s safe to click through the warning.
SPC Margaret Higgins
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LTC Mark Overberg: I WOULD JUST LIKE TO MOST SINCERELY WELCOME YOU TO RALLY POINT. It is quite an honor to have a man of your stature and caliber to join us here.
KUDOS, SIR, on being The Director of Army Retirement Services.
Most Respectfully, Lieutenant Colonel Overberg- Margaret C. Higgins U.S. Army Retired: Coach/Photographer
SSgt William (Bill) Pangrass
I learned one thing during my years in the military. If the government makes a big presentation to tell you how great something is, your getting screwed. If it's really good foe you, you have to find it out on your own.
LTC Mark Overberg
LTC Mark Overberg
6 y
Perhaps you missed the big announcements that extended the Survivor Benefit Plan to all Active Duty members and those on IADT at no cost to the Service member, the creation of TRICARE for Life at no cost to the retiree, the creation of Combat Related Special Compensation and Concurrent Retired and Disability Pay, and the recent extension to all Veterans of access to shop online at all of the military Exchanges. There have been many good things done for Service members and Veterans. These are a few that included big presentations when they debuted, just like BRS. A big presentation doesn’t mean it’s bad.
SFC Jerry Sodan
Hell “Top” you and I both know they have their sights set on us.
COL Strategic Intelligence Officer
Mark, I served for four years in the SCANRG from 1980-1984 and on active duty from 1985-1997; does this system impact me at all? If not, would it make sense to try to get a government job for four years and try to hit the 20 year mark?
LTC Mark Overberg
LTC Mark Overberg
>1 y
With 12 years active duty plus
LTC Mark Overberg
LTC Mark Overberg
>1 y
With 12 years active duty plus 4 years in the Guard you’ve got over 4320 retirement points, so you’re not eligible to opt in, but getting your last 4 years would be a great idea. You’ll appreciate the retirement benefits. The Guard and Reserves are growing, so now is the time.
COL Strategic Intelligence Officer
COL (Join to see)
>1 y
Ok, got it, thank you for the quick response.
MSgt Logistics Chief (S4)
The BRS is a suckers deal and however you want to paint the picture, its not going to make It a Picasso. And for the Gov’t to “give” you a bonus that’s taxed doesn’t make it a great deal either. So you’re saying 40% is a better deal than 50% retirement???? Open your eyes and stop feeding the bullshit to the younger generation.
LTC Mark Overberg
LTC Mark Overberg
>1 y
Of course 40% doesn’t beat 50%, MSgt Saucedo. But 40% isn’t all the member gets under BRS. There is also the TSP with matching contributions from the government (can be as much as 5% of base pay, so it’s like a free 5% pay raise) plus continuation pay between 8 and 12 years of service that can be invested in the TSP tax-free! Young civilians have been wisely investing in their 401k funds (similar to the TSP) for years. The disciplined ones are doing well and will have a great portfolio to live on in retirement, even without the annuity the military offers. Surely military members can be as disciplined and forward looking as their civilian counterparts. I have faith in our troops. Unless you can change the law, it’s best to adapt and overcome, like Marines always do. “There is no such thing as a problem without a gift for you in its hands.” — Richard Bach.
1SG Infantryman
Edited >1 y ago
If it was better for the service member, you have to know these idiots in Congress would not be looking to make changes
CW3 AH-64D Attack Pilot
LTC Mark Overberg Sir, I'm looking at joining the AGR system after Jan 1st. I have 12 years in service and close to 3000 retirement points. Will I, or can I be forced into the BRS?
LTC Mark Overberg
LTC Mark Overberg
>1 y
No one can or will be forced into the BRS. Service members must opt in through myPay if they want to change from the High 3 plan. The choice is up to you and you’ll have until DEC 31 to decide. Use the MyArmyBenefits Retirement Calculator to see if it makes financial sense to opt in or stay with the High 3.
MG Hugh Van Roosen
Glad to see you here Mark.
LTC Mark Overberg
LTC Mark Overberg
>1 y
Great to have your support here, Sir!
MAJ Matthew Arnold
This new system is BS. We need to get our senators and representatives to go back to the full military retirement system that my father had and I have. Write them now!

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