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Since 1957, military personnel have paid into Social Security and are therefore eligible to receive both Social Security and military retirement benefits. Those in the military before 1957 did not pay Social Security taxes but may have earned special credit to allow them to collect Social Security benefits. Military Service: You Can Get Both Social Security Benefits And Military Retirement Military Service And Social Security: SSA Publication No. 05-10017Source:
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