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What Is An SRB Payment?

The Selective Retention Bonus, or SRB, program is a monetary incentive paid to active-duty Airmen and Guardians serving in certain selected military skills who reenlist for additional obligated service.

How do I qualify for SRB?

Zone A Requirements Must complete 21 months of continuous active duty (Reserve training duty doesn't count and any break in service must last fewer than three months) but not more than six years of active duty (on the date of reenlistment or at the start of an extension of enlistment.)

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How do SRB work?

The Solid Rocket Boosters (SRBs) operate in parallel with the main engines for the first two minutes of flight to provide the additional thrust needed for the Orbiter to escape the gravitational pull of the Earth.

Solid Rocket Boosters - NASA

How long does it take to get a SRB payment?

The initial payment of your Selective Re-enlistment Bonus (SRB) should take no longer than 30 days from the date of re-enlistment. If, after 30 days, you have not received your payment, you should contact your servicing finance officer, career planner, or admin or personnel office.

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Is SRB in a lump sum?

The SRB may be paid in a single lump sum or in annual installments.

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