Millionaire in the Military

A Service Member's Guide to Securing Financial Freedom

Build a seven-figure net worth using your military pay and benefits

With only 38% of eligible service members maximizing their TSP contributions, millions in retirement wealth goes unclaimed each year. Millionaire in the Military: A Service Member's Guide to Securing Financial Freedom, written by retired F-16 fighter pilot Shawn Walsh, who grew his own net worth from zero to over $10 million during his career, delivers mission-focused financial strategies built specifically for today's Blended Retirement System.

Each chapter pairs high-stakes aviation stories with parallel financial strategies, translating complex concepts into frameworks that resonate with military members. Walsh provides concrete action plans for optimizing BRS contributions, leveraging VA loans and special tax advantages, creating multiple income streams while serving, and making informed financial decisions at critical career junctures. Detailed calculations and worksheets accompany every strategy.

Readers will also find:

  • Specific guidance on the Blended Retirement System that addresses the 2015 shift from the legacy retirement plan
  • Step-by-step strategies for leveraging military-specific benefits including VA loans and tax advantages unique to service members
  • Mission-focused financial frameworks that apply military discipline and planning principles directly to wealth-building decisions
  • Concrete worksheets and action plans designed around military compensation structures, timelines, and career transition points
  • Practical approaches to building multiple income streams while on active duty, regardless of rank or pay grade

Written for active-duty service members, cadets, ROTC students, and military spouses navigating the Blended Retirement System, Millionaire in the Military provides the targeted financial roadmap that general personal finance books cannot offer-strategies built around military pay structures, benefits, relocations, and career timelines.

August 2026, Englisch
Wiley
978-1-394-39644-3

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