Navy Timeline and Question

This is my timeline as I have it now.

Start 01FEB23
C&P exams done 06MAR23
NARSUM and other docs signed 08MAR23
Sent to PEB 09MAR23
Found unfit 24MAR23
Sent back To DRAS 24MAR23
VA Claim Closed 17MAY23
Findings signed 30MAY23

I just got told today that I’m 70% DOD and 100% VA. So now what? What’s the next step I have to take?
 
How fast does the sep authorization come through message traffic does anyone know? My admin told me they didn’t know anything
 
How fast does the sep authorization come through message traffic does anyone know? My admin told me they didn’t know anything
Pretty fast after PEB sends your index. Getting from you signing your findings to PEB sending the index is the unknown.
 
My PEBLO said it should be a quick turnaround however didn’t give me a timeframe. I’ve cranked out my sep package for when I get the message.

Also has anyone else’s admin been like “You can get both VA and DoD retirements even if you’re medically retired before 20.” Everything I’ve see says you have to choose whichever one is higher.
 
My PEBLO said it should be a quick turnaround however didn’t give me a timeframe. I’ve cranked out my sep package for when I get the message.

Also has anyone else’s admin been like “You can get both VA and DoD retirements even if you’re medically retired before 20.” Everything I’ve see says you have to choose whichever one is higher.
this is @RonG 's favorite topic lol
 
ELI5 pls?
Ok. You sign your findings and send them back to PEB via your PEBLO. What does PEB do? Well, that have more admin, QA checks, etc. It takes a while. In the past it's 2-r4 weeks, but seems like it might be getting faster. Anyway, that's all internal to PEB. No-one can see it from the time they get it from you until the time they release it (on a document called an "index") to NPC. Then, once it gets to NPC, your separation authorization message gets cut, usually within 48-72 hours. Not including weekends.
 
Your admin is *wrong.* Go google "DFAS CRDP" and learn for yourself.
I looked into it and unless I’m missing something it doesn’t seem to specifically say you can’t.

Also where do we choose DoD or VA compensation?
 
To whom it may concern (possibly @drewskie12USN @PERS-95 @shankatorus )

Re: VA comp and retired pay: It is NOT a choice of which to take. The choice is whether to accept VA comp and waive retired pay dollar for dollar in the amount of VA comp received. Any retired pay remaining after the VA offset/reduction/waiver (i.e., residual retired pay) is disbursed to the retiree. If one declines VA comp, all they receive is the retired pay and no chance to apply for CRSC.

The selection/agreement is on the VA claim for compensation. Block 26 is the specific location. If one checks block 26, they will not receive VA compensation. Leaving the block 26 unchecked means the retiree agrees to waive retired pay etc., but left unsaid is the FACT that any retired pay in excess of the reduction/waiver/offset is paid to them.

One will not receive all their retired pay and VA compensation simultaneously unless they qualify for CRDP which generally requires either a regular retirement (20 yrs AD or more) or a non-regular retirement (Reserve/NG0 which requires 20 good years among other things. There is also TERA which would qualify one for CRDP if otherwise qualified, but that is becoming a rarity now.

An admin who is involved in the following statement should change his/her PMOS: "Also has anyone else’s admin been like “You can get both VA and DoD retirements even if you’re medically retired before 20.”

CRSC can replace some or all of waived retired pay.

Ron

edited to add: Defense Finance and Accounting Service > RetiredMilitary > disability > VA Waiver and Retired Pay--CRDP--CRSC <---LINK
Ref: "I looked into and unless I’m missing something it doesn’t seem to specifically say you can’t."

It likely doesn't state you will receive a bonus when you retire. That does not mean you will receive one. Sorry, but it a simple matter of what is required to receive CRDP or CRSC. If you don't see something that qualifies you, then you will not receive it.
 
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To whom it may concern (possibly @drewskie12USN @PERS-95 @shankatorus )

Re: VA comp and retired pay: It is NOT a choice of which to take. The choice is whether to accept VA comp and waive retired pay dollar for dollar in the amount of VA comp received. Any retired pay remaining after the VA offset/reduction/waiver (i.e., residual retired pay) is disbursed to the retiree. If one declines VA comp, all they receive is the retired pay and no chance to apply for CRSC.

The selection/agreement is on the VA claim for compensation. Block 26 is the specific location. If one checks block 26, they will not receive VA compensation. Leaving the block 26 unchecked means the retiree agrees to waive retired pay etc., but left unsaid is the FACT that any retired pay in excess of the reduction/waiver/offset is paid to them.

One will not receive all their retired pay and VA compensation simultaneously unless they qualify for CRDP which generally requires either a regular retirement (20 yrs AD or more) or a non-regular retirement (Reserve/NG0 which requires 20 good years amount other thing. There is also TERA which would qualify one for CRDP if otherwise qualified, but that is becoming a rarity now.

An admin who is involved in the following statement should change his/her PMOS: "Also has anyone else’s admin been like “You can get both VA and DoD retirements even if you’re medically retired before 20.”

CRSC can replace some or all of waived retired pay.

Ron

edited to add: Defense Finance and Accounting Service > RetiredMilitary > disability > VA Waiver and Retired Pay--CRDP--CRSC <---LINK
Ref: "I looked into and unless I’m missing something it doesn’t seem to specifically say you can’t."

It likely doesn't state you will receive a bonus when you retire. That does not mean you will receive one. Sorry, but it a simple matter of what is required to receive CRDP or CRSC. If you don't see something that qualifies you, then you will not receive it.
Thank you, so my admin is incorrect. Now with that said what form do I choose the VA disability and then if I choose that do I still get everything else that comes with the retirement? Like a retiree card and TRICARE for my family and I?
 
Thank you, so my admin is incorrect. Now with that said what form do I choose the VA disability and then if I choose that do I still get everything else that comes with the retirement? Like a retiree card and TRICARE for my family and I?
Get VA Form 21-526EZ to download <---link

I know little about your other questions; I did not have a CH 61 retirement.

I will offer that waiving retired pay does not change or negate your other retirement benefits.

Ron
 
Get VA Form 21-526EZ to download <---link

I know little about your other questions; I did not have a CH 61 retirement.

I will offer that waiving retired pay does not change or negate your other retirement benefits.

Ron
I’m glad to say that I did that form at the start of the MEDBOARD and I didn’t check the box saying I didn’t want VA payments so I guess I should be covered on that end.
 
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