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The retirement earnings of a U.S. Air Force Lt. Colonel is based on years of service. With twenty years of service a colonel can earn $4000 a month in retirement. With 26 years of service, the colonel will make $5600 each month.
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It depends on how long you serve. A colonel of only a few years wont make as much as a colonel of 40 years, even though they are technically the same rank.
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You may initially address him/her as "Dear Lieutenant Colonel Firstname Lastname" with all following addresses as "Colonel Lastname" or just "Colonel." It is improper to address him/her only as "Lieutenant Colonel" or repeatedly "Lieutenant Colonel Lastname," as it is vaguely insulting, emphasizing a junior rank to a "Full" Colonel. Basically, when you get to that level, you are essentially operating as a general in waiting. Similar courtesies apply to the higher ranked enlisted people except you need to make certain to emphasize the upper end of the rank. For instance, a Navy Master Chief should be called a "Master Chief." His/her charges may use "Chief" casually.
The retirement earnings of a U.S. Air Force Lt. Colonel is based on years of service. With twenty years of service a colonel can earn $4000 a month in retirement. With 26 years of service, the colonel will make $5600 each month.
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depends on how much you make and how long you worked
No such thing...what NAVY rank do you want to know??
It depends on how long you serve. A colonel of only a few years wont make as much as a colonel of 40 years, even though they are technically the same rank.
More what your retirement fund is
There is no rank of "Commander" in the National Guard. It only exists as part of a job title, e.g., Company Commander (usually a Captain), Battalion Commander (usually a Lieutenant Colonel), Brigade Commander (usually a Colonel), Division Commander (usually a Major General), etc. Retirement pay will be based on rank, time in service, how much active duty time was served, etc.
My Dad was air force colonel and it's 6K/ month.
The pension for a retired sergeant can vary based on factors such as length of service, rank at retirement, and specific retirement plan. In general, a retired sergeant can expect to receive between 40-60% of their pre-retirement income.
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