Petition · Ministry of Defence
Recognise Junior Service (16 - 18) in HM Armed Forces as Pensionable Service
Closed
48 signatures
What the petition asks
We think two years of junior armed forces training (ages 16–18) should count as pensionable service. In many other jobs, work from age 16 is recognised from day one. We think the UK should value early military service equally—it directly impacts pension entitlements for servicemen and women.
We think the UK government should recognise that military training from age 16–18 is as valid and demanding as any other form of work. These years should:
• Count toward armed forces pension schemes
• Be recognised retrospectively where possible
• Put service personnel on equal footing with their civilian peers
We think it’s not just an issue of pension contributions — it’s about respect, parity, and fairness for those who committed to service from a young age.
• Count toward armed forces pension schemes
• Be recognised retrospectively where possible
• Put service personnel on equal footing with their civilian peers
We think it’s not just an issue of pension contributions — it’s about respect, parity, and fairness for those who committed to service from a young age.
Timeline
| 7 Aug 2025 | Petition opened for signatures |
| 7 Feb 2026 | Closed to new signatures |
Key facts
Signatures
48
Status
Closed
Department
Ministry of Defence
Opened
7 Aug 2025
Closed
7 Feb 2026
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Source: the official petition page. Last checked 19 Aug 2026.