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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I can help. As a reservist he gets a certain number of points per year. I believe it's 2 points per reserve drill day, 15 membership points and 1 point per annual training day. Each year of active duty is 365 points. So, total up his points and use the calculator below. https://www.hrc.army.mil/Calculators/SurvivorBenefitPayCalc.aspx He can begin collecting at age 60 which results in a weird situation where people usually make more money by retiring than staying in! [/quote] Thanks, this was really helpful. If he ever remembers his passcodes, I can get him to look at his latest LES. Will that have his point total? [/quote] PP here. No, it's not on the LES because it relates to RLAS. He can ask his unit for an "AHRC Form 249-2-E" which will list each of his years of service and total points for that year. He's a full bird Colonel right? When he comes home have him e-mail a request to his unit administrator (likely an NCO) and I'm sure they'll have a response to him ASAP. [/quote]
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