Author: MJT
Finding a Military Retirement Home
Life After the Military
Basically, if you are in the military and you are
considering leaving active duty, this will not only be one of the hardest
decisions of your life, but also you will have to make sure to take the time to
research your options so that you are able to make a proper and educated
decision about your next step in the world.
In regards to this, and your overall career goals, you
should consider the following: how you can leverage your experiences to secure
your ideal job, how marketable you are, and what it is that truly sets you
apart from the other candidates, as well as how you can succinctly deliver that
message to a potential employer. These are all incredibly important factors
that you will have to consider.
Where to Find a Military Retirement Home
Although there are many to choose from, there is one
military retirement home in particular that is of especially excellent service.
This is the Armed Forces Retirement Home (AFRH), and is a military retirement
home which consists of the U.S. Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home (USSAH) in Washington,
D.C., and the U.S. Naval Home (USNH) in Gulfport,
Miss.
Veterans in this military retirement home come from every
single state of the union, and from all walks of life, and have served in every
war from World War I through to Operation Desert Storm. The average age of the
person here is 76, and the largest percentage is made up of WWII veterans.
As for eligibility to this military retirement home, the
basic standards are as follows: retirees with 20 or more years of active-duty
service who are at least 60 years old; veterans who are unable to earn a
livelihood due to a service-connected disability; veterans who are unable to
earn a livelihood due to a non-service connected disability, and who served in
a war theater, or received hostile fire pay; and members of the women’s
component of the armed forces prior to 1948.
Residents in this military retirement home are also allowed
to live with their spouses here, but only if their spouse is also eligible
under the pre-discussed eligibility criteria. The residents must be in at least
that of relatively good health when they enter, but as they age then their
medical and social living needs are thus met as they should be.
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