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  1. CrustyGrunt

    CRSC vs CRDP-Which is more beneficial?

    We’ll see if I can word this correctly. My question is when would CRSC be more beneficial than CRDP? So for example, if you’re rated 100% VA and DoD, qualify for disability and regular retirement (20 years active duty Army) and proposed CRSC of 100%. At what point or percentage of CRSC would it...
  2. CrustyGrunt

    WELCOME BACK TO RON G AS A MEMBER OF THE TEAM

    Welcome back battle buddy!
  3. CrustyGrunt

    MEB with 19 years TIS

    AR 635-40, CH. 6 AR 635-40, CH. 4-29 If need be, those regulations should relieve some stress. You’re good either way as far as reaching 20 years. I would suggest MEB route only because it basically walks you through the VA process, as well as having your referred condition properly documented.
  4. CrustyGrunt

    Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm(TAA) MEB

    No problem. No need to stress. Focus on the things you can control, and do the right thing, you’ll be fine. If you have any questions about the process I’ll be happy to help out.
  5. CrustyGrunt

    Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm(TAA) MEB

    My ratings are permanent.
  6. CrustyGrunt

    Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm(TAA) MEB

    Thanks. My condition was found to be service connected, and on my 199. Yes if your condition is the same as mine it will affect you for life. I am symptomatic but mild. My condition is stable and of slow progression currently. I have occasional chest pain, palpitations, shortness of breath, etc...
  7. CrustyGrunt

    Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm(TAA) MEB

    Yeah, I was obviously found unfit, and submitted a COAD. COAD was approved until I attain my 20 years. I received 100% DoD and 100% VA for that single condition alone.
  8. CrustyGrunt

    CRSC Estimate for CH 61 Retiree who also qualified for regular retirement--CrustyGrunt

    Ron, Thanks for the quick response. Yes, I will be 20 years AD. No dependents. Just wanted to confirm my calculations with yours and they match up. I was curious about the 100% DoD disability retirement and how much of that gets cut due to CRDP. It basically restores my regular retirement pay...
  9. CrustyGrunt

    MEB question

    Get it in your records now if you can Ranger Buddy.
  10. CrustyGrunt

    Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm(TAA) MEB

    Was diagnosed with a Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm (4.5cm) on 25JAN21. Just got referred to MEB on 15MAR21, for Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm. I only have one medical document in file regarding this matter because I just got diagnosed. I have scheduled follow up appointments but not until summer. I...
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