Application to Purchase Active Duty Military Service - MOSERS 2025

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If you are receiving military retirement pay based on active-duty service, you may be eligible to combine your military service with your CSRS or FERS service to form one annuity. To combine your military service with your civilian service, you must waive your military retired pay.
Creditable Military Service Buy-Back for FERS Federal employees who are veterans can receive retirement credit for military service once they make a deposit into a civilian annuity covering their military service. The deposit will be processed through your agencys Personnel or Human Resources Office.
Most military retirees cannot receive leave accrual credit, however, unless certain conditions are met as follows: Actual service during a war declared by Congress or while participating in a campaign or expedition for which a campaign badge is authorized.
It may also be a good option for Feds who plan to retire under FERS or CSRS and want to boost their monthly income without relying solely on TSP savings. Retired reservists may benefit as well, since they can maintain their military pension while adding time to their federal civilian retirement.
Note: Your years of creditable service for this formula does not normally include military time that you bought back. The only type of military time that counts for the FERS supplement is service that was a period covered by military leave with pay or leave without pay from civilian service.

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As a general rule, military service in the Armed Forces of the United States is creditable for retirement purposes if it was active service terminated under honorable conditions, and performed prior to your separation from civilian service for retirement.
Active, honorable military service performed before January 1, 1957, is creditable towards retirement without a deposit. Active, honorable military service performed on or after January 1, 1957, is creditable towards your retirement only if a deposit is completed prior to your separation from civilian employment.

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