If you only accumulate the points while in Inactive Duty (Drilling and Correspondence Courses plus 15 Membership Points) then the max you can get is 130 points.
If you are Active Duty due to Mobilization, Annual Training (AT), Active Duty For Training (ADT), or Active Duty for Special Work (ADSW) the most you can get is 365 (366 during a leap year).
If you mix them, again the max is 365.
For example, let's say the first 6 months of your Anniversary year you were Inactive and you already racked up 50 Points and you did 13 days of AT. Then you get mobilized and are Active Duty during your last 180 days of your Anniversary Year. At the end of your Anniversary Year you will get 180 + 50 + 13 + 15 (Membership Points). That's 258.
Another example is you are Inactive Duty for the first 30 days of your Anniversary Year but you have racked up 100 Points from Correspondence Courses (it could happen if you were motivated enough and didn't have a life!) and then get mobilized for the next 11 months of your Anniversary Year. The math for this is 100 + 335 + 15. However, the max points that they will give you is 365 (even though it adds up to 450).
That is entirely up to them. If the Reservist is on active duty, he can apply for base housing for his family, though in some places there are long waiting lists.
We in Philippine Army, Airforce, Navy Reservist Don't have Salary, Sad to say this is just pure Volunteerism, but i don't get it the head above get Intelegence fund in the main office.
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The basic retirement pension is 1,000,000 GBP per year
Yep - the maximum enlistment age for the U.S. Navy is 34.
A Military Retirement Calculator extimates retired pay during retirement years. The rates of retired pay depends on the the years of service. Most retirements are after 20-30 years of service.
The US Navy reached it's maximum number of ships in 1945 at the end of World War 2
In the U.S. Navy, service members can typically retire after 20 years of active duty service. However, retirement benefits can be influenced by factors such as rank and the specific retirement plan under which they serve. Some individuals might choose to serve longer for increased benefits, while others may qualify for early retirement under certain circumstances.
At a Navy retirement ceremony, it is customary for a commander to have two side boys to honor them during the event. These side boys are typically junior sailors who stand at attention and salute as the retiree passes by. The practice reflects respect for the officer's service and achievements.
A Navy commander will have to have at least 20 years of service to retire. That would entitle him to 50% of his base pay in retirement. That would be around $3500 a month..
JFK quit the navy in March 1945. He was forced into early retirement due to illness that caused physical disability. JFK served as the 35th president of the United States.
The number of sideboys at a U.S. Navy commander's retirement ceremony typically depends on the rank of the individual being honored. For a commander, there are usually 6 sideboys present. The sideboys serve as a ceremonial honor guard and their presence signifies respect and recognition of the officer's service.