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I received a 1099-R from the Office of Personal Management (OPM) for work in the US Army as a civilian. Does this pension count as a military pension? To be clear, I worked for the Army but I was not in military service.
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No. This is not a military pension.
No. You may be qualified for U.S. Military Retirement if you:
The following types of service count towards your qualifying years of service:
Qualified Reserve Component (U.S. Army Reserve and Army National Guard) personnel begin to draw retired pay when they have accrued 20 qualifying years of service time and reached age 60.
DFAS: Eligibility for Military Retirement Pay
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