How can military service be used to increase benefits paid by the Railroad Retirement Board?
Railroad retirement annuities are based on length of service and earnings. If military service is creditable as railroad service, a person will receive additional compensation credits for each month of creditable military service and railroad service credit for each active military service month not already credited by actual railroad service. Creditable military service may be used in addition to regular railroad service to meet certain service requirements, such as the basic 10-year or 5-year service requirements for a regular annuity, the 20-year requirement for an occupational disability annuity before age 60, the 25-year requirement for a supplemental annuity, or the 30-year requirement for early retirement benefits. 5) Can United States Merchant Marine service be creditable for railroad retirement purposes? No. Service with the Merchant Marine or civilian employment with the Department of Defense is not creditable, even if performed in wartime. 6) Are railroad retirement annuitie
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