10 USC § 1402a - Recomputation of retired or retainer pay to reflect later active duty of members who first became members after September 7, 1980
| Column 1 Take | Column 2 Multiply by |
|---|---|
| Retired pay base or retainer pay base under section 1407 which he would be entitled to use if— | The retired pay multiplier or retainer pay multiplier prescribed in section 1409 for the sum of— |
| (1) he were retiring upon release from that active duty; or | |
| (1) the years of service that may be credited to him in computing retired pay or retainer pay; and | |
| (2) he were transferring to the Fleet Reserve or Fleet Marine Corps Reserve upon that release from active duty. | (2) his years of active service after becoming entitled to retired pay or retainer pay. |
| Column 1 Take | Column 2 Multiply by | Column 3 Add |
|---|---|---|
| The retired pay base computed under section 1407(b) of this title. | As member elects— | |
| (1) 21/2 percent of years of service credited under section 1208 of this title; 1 or | ||
| (2) the highest percentage of disability, not to exceed 75 percent, attained while on active duty after retirement or after the date when his name was placed on temporary disability retired list, as the case may be. | Amount necessary to increase product of columns 1 and 2 to 50 percent of pay upon which computation is based, if member is on temporary disability retired list. | |
| 1 Before applying percentage factor, credit each full month of service that is in addition to the number of full years of service creditable to the member as one-twelfth of a year and disregard any remaining fractional part of a month. |
| Column 1 Take | Column 2 Multiply by |
|---|---|
| Retired pay base or retainer pay base under section 1407 which he would be entitled to use if— | The retired pay multiplier or retainer pay multiplier prescribed in section 1409 for the sum of— |
| (1) he were retiring upon release from that active duty; or | |
| (1) the years of service that may be credited to him in computing retired pay or retainer pay; and | |
| (2) he were transferring to the Fleet Reserve or Fleet Marine Corps Reserve upon that release from active duty. | (2) his years of active service after becoming entitled to retired pay or retainer pay. |
| Column 1 Take | Column 2 Multiply by | Column 3 Add |
|---|---|---|
| The retired pay base computed under section 1407(b) of this title. | As member elects— | |
| (1) 21/2 percent of years of service credited under section 1208 of this title; 1 or | ||
| (2) the highest percentage of disability, not to exceed 75 percent, attained while on active duty after retirement or after the date when his name was placed on temporary disability retired list, as the case may be. | Amount necessary to increase product of columns 1 and 2 to 50 percent of pay upon which computation is based, if member is on temporary disability retired list. | |
| 1 Before applying percentage factor, credit each full month of service that is in addition to the number of full years of service creditable to the member as one-twelfth of a year and disregard any remaining fractional part of a month. |
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