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Cnishapati
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My husband is 60 soon but not due to retire till 65 can he still claim his army pension at 60 or does he need to wait till he officially retires
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Cnishapati wrote: »My husband is 60 soon but not due to retire till 65 can he still claim his army pension at 60 or does he need to wait till he officially retires
When did he leave the Army and how long did he serve for (likely to be AFPS75, so only regular adult service from age 18 counts).0 -
He was in from 82 to 880
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Cnishapati wrote: »He was in from 82 to 88
Then his age and dates of service are really crucial here.
If he left before April 1988 then he needed to have accrued at least 5 years adult service (ie, from age 18) in order to be eligible for a pension.
If he is eligible, then any pension due is payable from age 60 - even if he's still working.
He should check with these people:
Veterans UK
Pension Division
Mail Point 480
Kentigern House
65 Brown Street
Glasgow, G2 8EX
0800 085 3600
He will need to quote his Service number and/or his National Insurance number when he rings them.
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Just spotted that you said that he is nearly 60, so all of his service will be adult. As long as it was all regular service (and not reserve) then he should be ok.0 -
Thanks that's really helpful0
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