46-Sounds like you've been doing your homework on the reserves. Impressive.  Most people spin aimlessly through a 20 year reserve career and never figure out how it works.  By the way, the Marine Reserve Officers Association has a great calculator for figuring your retirement pay.  It calculates what your pay will be at age 60 with the given inflation rate.  
The PLC gouge is right on. When I entered the reserves, I gained 2 years of "SAT" service for PLC juniors and seniors.
For a reserve retirement, you have to remember that your last 6 years must be in a reserve component though it does not have to be continuous. This is a link to the reserve guidebook for more info http://mcrsc.mfr.usmc.mil/GuideBook/GuideBook.asp.
Hope all is well, Frumby
				
			The PLC gouge is right on. When I entered the reserves, I gained 2 years of "SAT" service for PLC juniors and seniors.
For a reserve retirement, you have to remember that your last 6 years must be in a reserve component though it does not have to be continuous. This is a link to the reserve guidebook for more info http://mcrsc.mfr.usmc.mil/GuideBook/GuideBook.asp.
Hope all is well, Frumby
 
	 
 
		