Club Members w/ Military Service


pstc86@...
 

I knew that someday that service in the USAF would come in handy. (More so than when riding in a commercial aircraft, being aware of every little mistake they make. They don't throw switch up there I don't know what they did)
Now what does putting up with my MG for 22 years get me?
Bob Foley


raymond blaisse <rwblaisse@...>
 

Notice: Club members w/military service,
If any of you are collecting or are planning to collect Social Security read the rest of this e-mail. Please report back to the club if you found this e-mail true. I am still about 2 years away from collecting.
Ray




DD FORM 214 -- SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFIT Please share this with anyone
who's had active duty service between January 1957 to December 31, 2001
and planning for retirement. In a nutshell it boils down to this:

You qualify for a higher social security payment because of your
Military service, for active duty any time from 1957 through 2001 (the
program was done away with 1 January 2002). Up to $1200 per year of
earnings credit credited at time of application - which can make a
substantial difference in social security monthly payments upon your
retirement. You must bring your
DD-214 to the Social Security Office and you must ask for this benefit
to receive it!

Soc Sec website: http://www.ssa.gov/retire2/military.htm


This is something to put in your files for when you apply for Social
Security down the road.. It is NOT just for retirees, BUT anyone who has
served on active duty between January 1957 to December 31, 2001.

FYI - this benefit is not automatic, you must ask for it! We've all been
on active duty between 1957 and 2001 or know someone who has.

Passing on good information for all you military folks when you apply
for social security. I know this may be too early for some of you to
think about social security but, keep living and you will reach that
age.


CAROLYN L. WILSON - CTR
Security Specialist
USD (P) Security Operations
Pentagon, Room 5E628
(703) 571-9262 DSN 671-9262
(703) 571-9276 FAX

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schultejim@...
 

Ray
Just call the SS office in Norristown. They should be able to tell you and send the form.
Jim

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From: raymond blaisse <rwblaisse@...>
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 06:59:40 -0800 (PST)
To: <Philly_MG_Club@...>
Subject: [Philly_MG_Club] Club Members w/ Military Service

 

Notice: Club members w/military service,
If any of you are collecting or are planning to collect Social Security read the rest of this e-mail. Please report back to the club if you found this e-mail true. I am still about 2 years away from collecting.
Ray




DD FORM 214 -- SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFIT Please share this with anyone
who's had active duty service between January 1957 to December 31, 2001
and planning for retirement. In a nutshell it boils down to this:

You qualify for a higher social security payment because of your
Military service, for active duty any time from 1957 through 2001 (the
program was done away with 1 January 2002). Up to $1200 per year of
earnings credit credited at time of application - which can make a
substantial difference in social security monthly payments upon your
retirement. You must bring your
DD-214 to the Social Security Office and you must ask for this benefit
to receive it!

Soc Sec website: http://www.ssa.gov/retire2/military.htm


This is something to put in your files for when you apply for Social
Security down the road.. It is NOT just for retirees, BUT anyone who has
served on active duty between January 1957 to December 31, 2001.

FYI - this benefit is not automatic, you must ask for it! We've all been
on active duty between 1957 and 2001 or know someone who has.

Passing on good information for all you military folks when you apply
for social security. I know this may be too early for some of you to
think about social security but, keep living and you will reach that
age.


CAROLYN L. WILSON - CTR
Security Specialist
USD (P) Security Operations
Pentagon, Room 5E628
(703) 571-9262 DSN 671-9262
(703) 571-9276 FAX

Privacy Act of 1974 as Amended applies - This email may contain
information that is protected IAW DoD 5400.11R and is For Official Use
Only (FOUO)

Classification:  UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE

Classification:  UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE

Classification:  UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE