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Follow thru with the terminology of "Lt. Col." do not switch out to Colonel. Gross mistake in accurate information. If it is uncomfortable (?), for any reason stick with "0-5". Reference to pay return to prior individuals' information. Thanks...

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The pension a retired Air Force colonel earns can vary depending on the time spent in the military along with many other variables. However, the average is around $40,000 per year.

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$100,000.00 plus

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around 5k a month.

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