Originally Posted by
Sailor
When i enlisted (at the age of 23) 25 years of service was enough for regulars (nco's, officers and specialist personnel) for the full pension. Including my conscript year (at the age of 18) i could have retired at the age of 47. Three years ago.
Then the law changed. New law said that the minimum/maximum retirement age is 50 of age and not less than 25 yrs of service. If having less than 25 yrs, you get no pension but get just unemployed. Currently I have 28 yrs behind.
Then the law changed again. Now the retirement age is 55 and not less than 25 yrs behind.
Currently politicians are planning to change the military retirement ages again. I do not know how. I feel like pissed off.
My stepfather was an af pilot. He retired at the age of 37.
Some professions still have special retirement ages like navy divers, af and heco pilots etc. Strangely heco pilots can retire at the age of 48 but heco surface rescuers, 'tea bags', retire at the normal 55. I wonder which is more stressing job.