BRS Comparison
Plan for retirement by viewing personalized retirement reports, performing "what-if" exercises to see how your benefits might change, and reviewing related fact sheets.
BRS
Plan for retirement by viewing personalized retirement reports, performing "what-if" exercises to see how your benefits might change, and reviewing related fact sheets.BRS calculator. Enter Uniformed Services for the first time on or after January 1 , 2018 (automatic enrollment), or entered before December 31, 2017 and elected to opt into BRS during the opt-in period.
High-3
High-3 calculator estimates your retirement benefits under the Legacy High-3 retirement plan.Entry on or after September 8, 1980, but before August 1, 1986 OR entered on or after August 1, 1986, and did not choose Career Status Bonus (CSB) and REDUX retirement system.
Final Pay
Final Pay calculator estimates your retirement benefits under the Final Pay retirement plan, for those members who first joined prior to September 8, 1980.
REDUX
REDUX calculator estimates your retirement benefits under the REDUX retirement plan for those who opted for the Career Status Bonus at 15 years of service, but are not yet retired.Entered on or after August 1, 1986, but before January 1, 2003 AND elected to receive Career Status Bonus.
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Featured: Reunion
The return home from combat can often leave servicemembers feeling out of place with the most important people in their lives - their families.
"In deployment, Soldiers grow accustomed to a new lifestyle and a new 'family' - those buddies that bond together to defend each other," said Maj. Ken Williams, 14th Military Police Brigade chaplain. "This lifestyle change is prolonged and becomes familiar, i.e., the new normal."
The families also change while the Servicemember is deployed.
"The family is a system," Williams said. "When one family member is absent, the whole system changes. All members of the family adapt to a new 'normal' way of life."
When the servicemember returns, the family may feel uncomfortable with each other, and the servicemember may withdraw from the family.