Title: Military Service and Social Security
Article Snip: "...Under certain circumstances, special extra earnings for
periods of active duty from 1957 through 2001 can also
be credited to your Social Security earnings record.
• From 1957 through 1967,
we will add the extra
credits to your record when you apply for Social
Security benefits.
• From 1968 through 2001,
you don’t need to do
anything to receive these extra credits. The credits
were automatically added to your record.
• After 2001,
there are no special extra earnings
credits for military service.
The information that follows explains how you can
get credit for special extra earnings and applies only
to active duty military service earnings from
1957
through 2001..."
Reference: www.ssa.gov
extra earnings for periods of military active duty (Social Security),