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At one time, if an individual ACCEPTED a "buy out", he forfeited all benefits. One indication could be the absence of a retired military ID card.

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Q: You were in the Army for 18 years and received a bonus for getting out and now you are almost 65 years oldis there any portion of retirement benefits you can receive when you retired?
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