Posted on Jul 22, 2018
Do you get the 9/11 Bill if you are medically separated/discharged?
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So turns out I got Eczema on my feet, it's caused by the boots I believe. I may be put up for a med board/separation in a month or two. Would I be eligible for the 9/11 bill if I get a med discharge?
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The rule is if you served at least 36 months on a 36 month or greater contract you keep all the GI Bill. If you separate earlier you receive a prorated portion that equals one month of benefits for each month of service, as long as you are separated with an honorable discharge.
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Check this out for possible answers: http://warriorcare.dodlive.mil/files/2018/05/DoD_Compensation-Benefits-Handbook_Apr-2018.pdf
Then, get up with your local (usually county) Veterans Services Officer. If you have trouble with that, check with me and I'll connect you: [login to see] . You can find me on the above website under "Caregiver Support," then "PEER Support Coordinators."
Then, get up with your local (usually county) Veterans Services Officer. If you have trouble with that, check with me and I'll connect you: [login to see] . You can find me on the above website under "Caregiver Support," then "PEER Support Coordinators."
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Medboars in a month, that will be the day. Don’t pack your bags just yet, that med board, might just take a little longer then a month
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