Hello all,
New user and first-time poster here and hoping someone can point me in the right direction as I didn't see anything that related exactly to my situation in past threads.
My situation:
- Retired M-Day E7 out of the ARNG (21.8 years total service of which 14.5 cumulative years are T10 Active Duty, T10 Mobilization, or T32 AGR Time).
- Retired out in July 2023 and immediate registered with the VA and submitted a multitude of claims by the end of that month, beginning the C&P process.
- Received VA decision letter at the end of February 2024 designating me 100% P&T.
My question is this: I was infantry with combat service in both Iraq and Afghanistan and have documented combat injuries that significantly impact my quality of life. I was told by an old mentor that, because I was a first time go for 100% P&T VA disability due to the severity of said combat injuries, that I should look to change my Regular Retirement to a retroactive Medical (or is it Disability?) Retirement as I would be eligible to collect my Army pension early.
Is this truly the case if I were to try and change to a Medical Retirement? And if so, how would I even begin going about to initiate that change? For context, I have LODs and several profiles from my last few years in the Guard as an M-Day Soldier, and my command was kind enough to let me get my 20, though the more I look into it, my full timers probably should have processed me for a Medical Retirement.
Open to any and all help, and more than happy to connect offline. Thanks for what you all do to guide veterans, such as myself, navigate the plethora of frustrating (and confusing) military and government regulations.
Deter
New user and first-time poster here and hoping someone can point me in the right direction as I didn't see anything that related exactly to my situation in past threads.
My situation:
- Retired M-Day E7 out of the ARNG (21.8 years total service of which 14.5 cumulative years are T10 Active Duty, T10 Mobilization, or T32 AGR Time).
- Retired out in July 2023 and immediate registered with the VA and submitted a multitude of claims by the end of that month, beginning the C&P process.
- Received VA decision letter at the end of February 2024 designating me 100% P&T.
My question is this: I was infantry with combat service in both Iraq and Afghanistan and have documented combat injuries that significantly impact my quality of life. I was told by an old mentor that, because I was a first time go for 100% P&T VA disability due to the severity of said combat injuries, that I should look to change my Regular Retirement to a retroactive Medical (or is it Disability?) Retirement as I would be eligible to collect my Army pension early.
Is this truly the case if I were to try and change to a Medical Retirement? And if so, how would I even begin going about to initiate that change? For context, I have LODs and several profiles from my last few years in the Guard as an M-Day Soldier, and my command was kind enough to let me get my 20, though the more I look into it, my full timers probably should have processed me for a Medical Retirement.
Open to any and all help, and more than happy to connect offline. Thanks for what you all do to guide veterans, such as myself, navigate the plethora of frustrating (and confusing) military and government regulations.
Deter