Tuesday, February 2, 2010

How Long Do I Need To Be In The Navy Before Retire How Long Would I Have To Be A Navy SEAL Before I Could Retire?

How long would I have to be a Navy SEAL before I could retire? - how long do i need to be in the navy before retire

I ask because my girlfriend says I have to stay up to 20 years in the Navy and said it would be good to start a family. Thought I was a little fish, and I said, I think the minimum 8, but was not sure. Can someone please me a little time and some details? Points are awarded for the best answer. Thank you and God bless

4 comments:

John U said...

Yes, the first man is right, it's just a matter of syntax. The "withdrawal" of a branch, an army, the navy, the twenty years' service. With this you will receive pension payments to retain their privileges in the database, doctor, hospital, BX, Commissioner, etc. and get you if you stay long enough to pass the SEAL training (ie 8 years) and point to years of commitment to to take this path, and after his recruitment, you can go out and Reenlist for a further term. For more than twenty to Reenlist be three, four or five times or more, depending on how old, always Reenlist. I have 3, then 3 more than 6, then 6, then 3, and moved at age 21. Would have increased at any time after any recruitment contracts only went and to use them. It's a bit difficult for families, especially if they decide to SEALS, but even here there are many advantages also be made. The Medical Dental / only sometimes worth it. I had three children and did not cost me a penny. BX, commissary, etc. Just weigh the pros and Cons. My best wishes to you and hope that everything works and there was a better idea of what you see.

ET1 (SS) USN retired said...

You need a minimum of 20 years to serve for a pension.

Note that the keys fall to 90% of all participants.

For 100 people to get involved is by only 10 constituencies. Of the 90 have covered most of them with a combination of medical problems [fractures, pneumonia, asthma, tore eardrums, etc.] The number of schools are no flowers to men who smoke because of their body during the "End Training".

Once you become a seal, his career average, very short.

I seriously doubt if 1 joint is 40 to 20 years. His work is very dangerous. It is a practical limit to the number of times you can break the bones and expect to heal properly. The same applies to the chip was removed after some time it will be shot in a constant cause.

In general, seals are not removed. The collection of various disabilities. Until recently, when they no longer do their job. will then be deleted and provide the VA benefits.

I'm not saying this tobe bad. And do not fear anyone. These are the simple facts of life.

John C said...

I think the real question is how long it would be in the Navy before he wants a seal, I mean, come on, someone who is not a poem, how long it would be true concerns?

David B said...

20 years into retirement, 8 years is a basic on / off

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