Long story short to a long road traveled.
I took my case all the way to Federal Court and was victorious with the help of some wonderful and caring lawyers from NVSLP. Please see below for the wording in the decision.
The approved Record of Proceedings has been forwarded to the National Guard Bureau. They will take action to correct your records and will provide you with official notification as soon as the directed correction has been made. However, due to the large number of cases in process, please be advised that it may be several months before corrections are completed. Any inquiry concerning your case should be addressed to the Army National Guard Readiness Center, Appeals and Analysis (ARNG-HRH-A), 111 South George Mason Drive Building 2,Arlington VA 22204-1382.
A copy of this decision was forwarded to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS). Because DFAS pays by Electronic Transfer, veterans separated from the service must email an SF 1199a (Direct Deposit Form) or a check with the word VOID written across the
face, along with their ABCMR docket number, full social security number, current mailing address and phone number to [email protected]. DFAS questions should be addressed to their customer service at (317) 212-6167 or by email at the above-mentioned address.
My question is..how does CRSC work and any idea how long the correction process takes or estimated, prior to the current state of affairs of course.
I served over fourteen years total between the various branches I served in.
I have a hundred percent from the VA and the board granted 30 percent and placed me on the PDRL effective 05/12.
I’ve seen conflicting information where you can’t collect both but the VA site specifically states otherwise.
I took my case all the way to Federal Court and was victorious with the help of some wonderful and caring lawyers from NVSLP. Please see below for the wording in the decision.
The approved Record of Proceedings has been forwarded to the National Guard Bureau. They will take action to correct your records and will provide you with official notification as soon as the directed correction has been made. However, due to the large number of cases in process, please be advised that it may be several months before corrections are completed. Any inquiry concerning your case should be addressed to the Army National Guard Readiness Center, Appeals and Analysis (ARNG-HRH-A), 111 South George Mason Drive Building 2,Arlington VA 22204-1382.
A copy of this decision was forwarded to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS). Because DFAS pays by Electronic Transfer, veterans separated from the service must email an SF 1199a (Direct Deposit Form) or a check with the word VOID written across the
face, along with their ABCMR docket number, full social security number, current mailing address and phone number to [email protected]. DFAS questions should be addressed to their customer service at (317) 212-6167 or by email at the above-mentioned address.
My question is..how does CRSC work and any idea how long the correction process takes or estimated, prior to the current state of affairs of course.
I served over fourteen years total between the various branches I served in.
I have a hundred percent from the VA and the board granted 30 percent and placed me on the PDRL effective 05/12.
I’ve seen conflicting information where you can’t collect both but the VA site specifically states otherwise.
- You had 20 or more years of service in the military, National Guard, or Reserve, or
- You retired for medical reasons with a disability rating of at least 30% (under Chapter 61), or
- You’re on the Temporary Disability Retired List (TDRL), or
- You’re on the Permanent Disability Retired List (PDRL)
Did you get a better outcome?