Boondock: No problem. I've been guilty of spreading 2nd hand info myself.
The age 60 is for defferred annuities. Question 10 in the FAQ explains how that works and what options a member has if he gets out before his 25 years are complete. And yes a member can draw a pension if he completes 25years of service.
When you finish your 25 years of service you will receive a full pension no matter what age you are upon retirement. Meaning that if you joined at 18 then at 43 when he decides to retire he gets his full pension not like there Canadian Pension Plan which I believe is not payable until 65.
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