Hello, Mr. Perry
THANK YOU so much for this site and all the advice you provide!
Allow me to introduce myself: AD USN LDO with 24 yrs.
Here is my situation
1) My mandatory retirement date is 01 Mar 2022.
2) I was MEDEVACed from my previous duty station in Mar 2021
3) 1st (and last) LIMDU expired in Sep 2021
4) I was referred to PEB for 6 disabling conditions and got the "docket" number on 06 Oct 2010
5) ALL of the QTC/VA claim medical evals were complete in Nov 2021
6) from MILPERSMAN 1830-030: Involuntary/Mandatory Retirement or Fleet Reserve Transfer. Members pending a mandatory retirement ... will not be delayed unless member is either hospitalized or a medical board report has been accepted by the PEB for disability evaluation processing prior to the mandatory retirement date. If a medical board is referred to the PEB for review as a result of the member’s retirement physical, the medical board’s narrative summary should include a statement that the medical board is the result of the member’s involuntary/mandatory retirement physical (reference (a)). If delay of retirement is required based on the above, the commanding officer (CO) will advise NAVPERSCOM (PERS-482) of member’s situation and request modification of retirement date.
7) PERS-482 is NOT supportive
What are my options? Course of action?
ANY advice is highly apprecieted
Thank you.
THANK YOU so much for this site and all the advice you provide!
Allow me to introduce myself: AD USN LDO with 24 yrs.
Here is my situation
1) My mandatory retirement date is 01 Mar 2022.
2) I was MEDEVACed from my previous duty station in Mar 2021
3) 1st (and last) LIMDU expired in Sep 2021
4) I was referred to PEB for 6 disabling conditions and got the "docket" number on 06 Oct 2010
5) ALL of the QTC/VA claim medical evals were complete in Nov 2021
6) from MILPERSMAN 1830-030: Involuntary/Mandatory Retirement or Fleet Reserve Transfer. Members pending a mandatory retirement ... will not be delayed unless member is either hospitalized or a medical board report has been accepted by the PEB for disability evaluation processing prior to the mandatory retirement date. If a medical board is referred to the PEB for review as a result of the member’s retirement physical, the medical board’s narrative summary should include a statement that the medical board is the result of the member’s involuntary/mandatory retirement physical (reference (a)). If delay of retirement is required based on the above, the commanding officer (CO) will advise NAVPERSCOM (PERS-482) of member’s situation and request modification of retirement date.
7) PERS-482 is NOT supportive
What are my options? Course of action?
ANY advice is highly apprecieted
Thank you.
I don't know what you are referencing, and for what purpose with this idea of "intent to file." I need more info about what you are talking about. Tihs is not a major concept in the issues that normally apply to military members who may have disabilities that are unfitting. If you can explain your issue or concern further, I am happy to offer my input.
"Also, if you receive a military reserve pension will it be offset if you get VA benefits?"
You are using a lot of terms of art that probably don't impact the answer to what you may be asking, but, confuse the issues and any chance I might have to help you. You can get a military retirement. The normal rule is that you can't get both military compensation and VA compensation for disabilities. However, if you have entitlement to a non-disability retirement, you may be able to get both the military retirement pay and the concurrent receipt of the VA disability compensation. (That would fall under CRDP-- you can find a lot of posts on this forum about that topic. The second way to get "concurrent receipt," is with a combat-related finding.
" I know there is a difference between VA pension and VA benefits can you choose which one to receive?"
VA benefits covers a lot of issues (education, loan programs, health care benefits, etc.) I am not sure I understand your question.
"And will receiving a VA pension wipe out the military reserve pension?"
VA pension is a specific program for very poor Vets. I don't think you meant what you wrote. Does VA disability compensation "wipe out" your military compensation? As I standard above, you normally get the higher of the two- payment by the military or payment by the VA.
" I appreciate your knowledge and time!! All my best."
Glasd to help, but I am not sure I understand your case. Best of luck!