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<blockquote data-quote="Rain Shield" data-source="post: 1806589" data-attributes="member: 52948"><p>Double check the language. I could be wrong, but I understand it to be 25 years at any age, but with the kicker that your actual pension does not accrue until the age of 21 years old.</p><p></p><p>This could be very important in that with the op starting at age 19 he might need 27 years to qualify for the 25 and out at any age.</p><p></p><p>I know it is very confusing. It also depends on what time of year be turned 21. If before July 1st full year credit. If on or after July 1st would not have a full year.</p><p></p><p>Very confusing. My Birthday is before July 1st so I got a full year credit at age 21. I started at 20 years of age and did not make the hours that first year, so that might be the reason I have to wait until the age of 46.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rain Shield, post: 1806589, member: 52948"] Double check the language. I could be wrong, but I understand it to be 25 years at any age, but with the kicker that your actual pension does not accrue until the age of 21 years old. This could be very important in that with the op starting at age 19 he might need 27 years to qualify for the 25 and out at any age. I know it is very confusing. It also depends on what time of year be turned 21. If before July 1st full year credit. If on or after July 1st would not have a full year. Very confusing. My Birthday is before July 1st so I got a full year credit at age 21. I started at 20 years of age and did not make the hours that first year, so that might be the reason I have to wait until the age of 46. [/QUOTE]
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