I managed to get my VA code sheet. Based on my numbers (12.1 years of service, high-three of $7310, longevity factor .3025), my longevity retirement pay is $2211.28 and based on my dependent situation, that means I need 70-80% combat related disability to max it out (please correct me if I'm wrong). 70% disability is $1,977.06, 80% is $2,292.15. My code sheet is rather lengthy, but I think with the PACT Act and my background as a pilot wearing unique flight gear, I'm going to apply with the following as either armed combat or hazardous duty (flying military jets).
6600-6847 OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA WITH CHRONIC BRONCHITIS
Service Connected, Gulf War, Incurred
Static Disability
50% from 06/23/2022
(Armed Combat--PACT Act dictates that chronic bronchitis is now presumptive due to burn pits, and I've spent far too much time the middle east)
7806 DERMATITIS WITH PSEUDOFOLLICULITIS BARBAE AND MELASMA
Service Connected, Gulf War, Incurred
Static Disability
30% from 06/23/2022
(Hazardous Duty--I was diagnosed with this due to the sweaty neoprene seal from wearing my space suit helmet on 8-12 hour missions, although I'm not sure if that's what my medical records say)
5237 STRAIN, LUMBOSACRAL SPINE
Service Connected, Gulf War, Incurred
Static Disability
10% from 06/23/2022
(Hazardous Duty--I don't think I have any active duty records about this one, but the VA accepted my claim that it was due to sitting in a cramped cockpit on an ejection seat for 8-12 hour missions)
5299-5284 ACCESSORY NAVICULAR SYNDROME, RIGHT FO
Service Connected, Gulf War, Incurred
Static Disability
10% from 06/23/2022
(Armed Combat? Hazardous Duty? I don't know if this one would stick, but my flight doc said it was aggravated from wearing my flight boots)
6260 TINNITUS
Service Connected, Gulf War, Incurred
Static Disability
10% from 06/23/2022
(Hazardous Duty--being in that goddamn space helmet for so long listening to the jet engines and respirator)
7399-7346 GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE (GERD)
Service Connected, Gulf War, Incurred
Static Disability
10% from 06/23/2022
(Hazardous Duty--I really hope my flight doc documented that he gave me ranitidine for missions because breathing the pure oxygen gave me wild heartburn)
I have no idea what will stick, but I might as well try. Now I'm just waiting on my medical records.