No, cause you're getting retirement pay.
benefits would be available. check at local military base personnel office............
He won't receive a court martial, as he was never on trial for anything he did during his military career.
Yes, you can collect unemployment. But you still need to look for a job. If you are retire you will receive a reduced amount.
No. But they do receive a pension.
Use the military rank.
Under a bill passed by congress and signed by the president, the military did receive their pay during the shutdown. And other federal employees are supposed to receive retroactive back-pay for the money they did not receive during the sixteen days the government was shut down.
Retired military.
No. Your spouse can receive them and you can receive them, but you have no right to theirs.
You must have completed your service term in order to be eligible to recive retired military housing. It can be a great option.
Yes, if you are a retired Air Force reservist and you pass away, your wife may be eligible to receive your military pension benefits, depending on the specific terms of your retirement plan and any election you made regarding survivor benefits. It's important to have designated a survivor benefit and to have completed the necessary paperwork with the appropriate military and retirement authorities. For the most accurate information, it's recommended to consult with a military benefits counselor or the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS).
Many places offer discounts for retired military such as Lowes and Disney World, however AAA discounts are for members of AAA reguardless of military status.