How can a Reserve Officer determine the value of a retirement point?
Army Human Resource Command host a Reserve Officer Retirement pay calculator at https://www.hrc.army.mil/site/reserve/soldierservices/retirement/retirementcalc.asp Q. Where can I get information on retirement points? A. Crediting points and satisfactory service: One point for four hours of Inactive Duty Training (not to exceed 2 points per calendar day), one active duty point per day Certain PME course points are credited based on one point for every three hours of study. Fifteen membership points are awarded for a full retention/retirement year (365/366 days). The difference between “Total” and “Retirement” points: While there is no cap on the “Total” amount of points a person can earn, they can earn no more than 365 “Retirement” points (366 for leap years) during a retention/retirement year. Points are a unit of measurement for tracking a person’s participation. They are also used to calculate the amount of participation for retirement purposes. Maximum points toward retirement: The
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