U.S. MILITARY

the Blended Retirement System and benefits, including those for survivors. It also includes answers to frequently asked questions regarding military compensation. militaryonesource.mil/benefits/mili- tary-compensation

TRICARE Reserve Select: A premium-based health plan for selected reserve members (and their families) who qualify. Purchasing TRICARE Reserve Select is a two-step process. Individual Ready Reserve members, including Navy Reserve Voluntary Training Units, do not qualify. militaryonesource.mil/ben- efits/tricare-reserve-select

Montgomery GI Bill Selected Reserve: Offers up to 36 months of education and training benefits. If you're a member of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps or Coast Guard Reserve, Army National Guard or Air National Guard, you may be eligible for MGIB-SR. militaryonesource.mil/benefits/montgomery-gi- bill-selected-reserve

Find Your Installation Relocation Assistance: Whether you're planning a move to your next installation or want to know more about your current duty station, Military INSTALLATIONS, one of many free resources from Military OneSource, is the place to get answers. Use it to find installation overviews, contacts for programs and services, check-in procedures and community information for installations worldwide. militaryonesource.mil/benefits/militaryinstallations-reloca- tion-assistance

Veterans Affairs Life Insurance: VA life insurance can offer financial security for veterans, service members and their spouses and dependent children. militaryonesource.mil/benefits/vet- erans-affairs-life-insurance

FURTHER READING

Re-enlist, Reserves, or Transition? 4 Things to Consider: Maybe you're just ending your first tour of duty. Maybe you've fulfilled your obligation to your country. Now, you're at a crossroads – re-enlist, reserves, or transition out? How do you know you're making the right call? militaryonesource.mil/transition-retire- ment/separation/re-enlist-reserves-or-transition-4-things-to-consider

Make Your Final Military Move a Success: During your military career, you've probably moved a few times – each one a new adventure. For most service members leaving the military, either at retirement or at their end of active service separation, a final move at government expense is authorized. Make your final move the easiest one yet with these tips. militaryonesource.mil/mov- ing-pcs/plan-to-move/make-your-final-military-move-a-success

Life Insurance Needs Calculator: Answer a few simple questions to estimate the amount of life insurance coverage you need to take care of your family.

TRICARE Retiring: You have 90 days after your retirement date to enroll in a TRICARE health plan. You may also qualify to enroll up to 12 months after retiring from active duty. tricare.mil/LifeEvents/Retiring

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You want your transition out of the military to go smoothly. Take advantage of the professional assistance provided by Military OneSource for service members and military spouses. You can receive personalized support to help you navigate the resources, benefits and programs available to you and your family.• – Military OneSource

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