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Former
Clarksville, Tennessee
20 years can be good
Current
Fort Campbell, Kentucky
One of the only careers still offering pension.
Anonymous Accunt Executive
Former
Los Angeles, California
Ok nothing more or less
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Current
Fort Wainwright, Alaska
Some members get a monthly payout until their death.
Former
Fort Bragg, North Carolina
The U.S. Army’s pension plan is one of the most dependable and rewarding retirement systems available. After 20 years of active duty, soldiers receive a guaranteed monthly pension for life—calculated as a percentage of base pay and adjusted annually for inflation. It’s not just a paycheck; it’s a promise that your service will be honored long after you hang up the uniform.
The best part? Stability. Unlike market-dependent retirement plans, the Army’s pension is backed by the federal government, offering peace of mind and a predictable income. Combined with healthcare benefits and access to the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP), it creates a powerful foundation for long-term financial wellness.
Bottom line: The Army’s pension plan turns commitment into a lifelong reward.
Current
El Paso, Texas
Depending on which one you get will determine the amount.