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  1. J

    Follow-up: P&T Received

    I wouldn't think too much into it.
  2. J

    Follow-up: P&T Received

    Your VA generated letters should indicate whether your P&T or not
  3. J

    Follow-up: P&T Received

    I am 100% P&T (For PTSD) and continue to work. Situations vary
  4. J

    MEB / medication question

    That will likely be used to determine your % rating along with any other contributing factors associated with your scenario
  5. J

    Does disqualifying condition show up on records after retirement?

    With HIPAA laws, doubt it. unless you land a job and are trying to request accommodations IAW the ADA
  6. J

    70% DOD 100% VA W/21 years A/D

    5 years USMC and 17 with the Army
  7. J

    70% DOD 100% VA W/21 years A/D

    In my opinion, PDRL vs TDRL is case dependent. I myself was granted PDRL for my PTSD and other Mental health issues.
  8. J

    Just ready to start my new route in my life.

    As your CoC and RonG said, you are a Soldier first. Despite going through an MEB, you have an obligation to fulfill and if you're looking to pursue education, it would be best to make your Command Group aware and obtain their support. I too have had Soldiers like Ron mentioned who "did what they...
  9. J

    CRSC timeline application

    The decision letter will post onto your iPERMs
  10. J

    MEB Question in regards to CRSC

    you will usually see it "noted" in your 199
  11. J

    Multiple Branches - Marines to Army

    I was lucky to obtain records from the hospital.
  12. J

    Multiple Branches - Marines to Army

    You can potentially check with the last duty station you were at. I did the same during my Marine Corps Time while going through the MEB with the Army.
  13. J

    Should I apply for CRSC?

    This is why you hold a black belt in DFAS finance situations @RonG
  14. J

    Should I apply for CRSC?

    The worse that can happen is you're denied.
  15. J

    Permanent and stable

    No difference, just choice of words. Both equal PDRL (Operative Word: Permanent) congrats
  16. J

    Severance Pay

    At 30%, you will not receive a severance. you are considered medically retired at 30%. Congratulations.
  17. J

    VA Proposed ratings

    If this is a VA proposed rating you will be afforded an opportunity to appeal that decision.
  18. J

    Severance pay

    I finished my 22 year career out of the reserves and they would not have any visibility on your severance. I would recommend contacting that element that initiated paperwork for said severance and maybe DFAS.
  19. J

    Received DOD rating

    @RonG
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