Retirement planning is an intimidating activity. It doesn’t matter if you’re setting up your first 401(k) in your twenties or wrapping up a career in your sixties. Projecting decades into the future and trying to make the necessary preparations for those extrapolations is difficult. The good news is that no one is alone in feeling overwhelmed by preparing to retire. And for veterans, there are additional variables in play compared to the civilian population. Along with the camaraderie of knowing that we’re all trying to put ourselves in the best position to retire, there are also many resource…