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    PDRL Reduce Age Retirement Reserve Component to start CRDP

    Let's imagine a reservist who is eligible for non-regular retired pay (20 year letter) ends up retiring under CH 61 (PDRL) at age 40. What happens if reserve members (eligible for non-regular retired pay) does NOT apply for non-regular retired pay? Will they continued to receive pay under CH...
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    PDRL Reduce Age Retirement Reserve Component to start CRDP

    The reason for applying for non-regular retirement for such a retiree is usually "you would then be eligible for CRDP." However... Assuming such a reservist was entitled to CRSC -- would there be any reason to apply for non-regular retirement?
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    Survivor Benefits and CH 61 Reservists eligible for non-regular retirement (20 year letter)

    CRSC/CRDP QUESTION: Assuming such a reservist was entitled to CRSC -- would there be any reason to apply for non-regular retirement?
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    Survivor Benefits and CH 61 Reservists eligible for non-regular retirement (20 year letter)

    Imagine a Reservist/Guardsmen who joined up right after high school (age 18). After 20 good years (with a mix of inactive and active time) they turn 38 and receive their 20 year letter. At that point they must make an election for Reserve Component Survivor Benefit Program (RCSBP) -- or...
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    PDRL Reduce Age Retirement Reserve Component to start CRDP

    Let's imagine a reservist who is eligible for non-regular retired pay (20 year letter) ends up retiring under CH 61 (PDRL) at age 40. What happens if reserve members (eligible for non-regular retired pay) does NOT apply for non-regular retired pay? Will they continued to receive pay under CH...
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    CRSC Estimate Calculator - Reserves MAJ w/ 22 good years (but less than 20 AD) going CH 61 / PDRL

    Looking for help with a Chapter 61 CRSC estimate (less than 20 years AD) I'm a MAJ in the Reserves with 22 "good years" (and a 20 year letter) and several OIF / OEF deployments. I got my PEB back today for two conditions (70% & 50%) for a DOD total of 90% and Permanent Disability Retirement...
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