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Unky_Al
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Good morning all, looking for some help on behalf of my Dad.
He joined the Navy Apr 1967 at the tender age of 15 and was medically discharged (crushed discs) Jan 1976. I think he's in receipt of what they call a war pension but he would like to know if he is entitled to the preserved naval pension??? He's aware that the first few years of his service won't count due to his age.
Many thanks
He joined the Navy Apr 1967 at the tender age of 15 and was medically discharged (crushed discs) Jan 1976. I think he's in receipt of what they call a war pension but he would like to know if he is entitled to the preserved naval pension??? He's aware that the first few years of his service won't count due to his age.
Many thanks
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I believe the war pension replaces the normal pension. It is in effect that earned pension entitlement with an added compensation amount being paid immediately and inflation uprated instead of being preserved. Pension scheme details here https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/405070/MMP106_Web_Accessible_Version_pension_scheme_explained.pdf
For any queries or advice contact SPVA
SPVA
Pensions Division
Mail Point 480
Kentigern House
65 Brown Street
Glasgow
G2 8EX
EMail: [EMAIL="JPAC@spva.mod.uk"]JPAC@spva.mod.uk[/EMAIL]
Phone: 0800 065 3600 (or outside UK phone: +44 141 224 3600)
Military: 94560 3600
Enquiry line is open as follows:
Monday to Friday: 0700 – 19000 -
Thanks Molerat. I'll get the old fella to contact them as I'm sure at his last reunion a couple of his old shipmates were also medically discharged and are in receipt of both pensions.0
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