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What are your thoughts given some basic info? Fraud, Criminal Intent, PTSD & psychology.
An Army infantry soldier completes a first term 4 year enlistment, excited following 9/11. Possibly serves only one overseas tour, and never fires his weapon in combat. Gets out of Army following enlistment and joins Army Guard. Within first year of guard duty (upon orders for overseas tour) claims PTSD threatens to kill his comrades. Is released from duty.
Member has tried for 12 years to get benefits, and finally receives 100% disability. Claims to his family that his PTSD disease is cured. Does not follow psychologists prescriptions, as they are not really needed.
Was member fit for duty when enlisting in the Army Guard? Or did this member fraudulently join having pre-existing condition?
Can this member have concealed carry and go hunting, when he claims PTSD for gunfire?
would you consider this member to be defrauding the government and taxpayer?
Soldier has lied to family members claiming to be heroic sniper, only to reveal as lies later, having never fired his weapon in actual combat. Possibly used similar lies to VA psychologist.
How would you approach situation? VA does not seem to care, and does not offer path for investigation.
An Army infantry soldier completes a first term 4 year enlistment, excited following 9/11. Possibly serves only one overseas tour, and never fires his weapon in combat. Gets out of Army following enlistment and joins Army Guard. Within first year of guard duty (upon orders for overseas tour) claims PTSD threatens to kill his comrades. Is released from duty.
Member has tried for 12 years to get benefits, and finally receives 100% disability. Claims to his family that his PTSD disease is cured. Does not follow psychologists prescriptions, as they are not really needed.
Was member fit for duty when enlisting in the Army Guard? Or did this member fraudulently join having pre-existing condition?
Can this member have concealed carry and go hunting, when he claims PTSD for gunfire?
would you consider this member to be defrauding the government and taxpayer?
Soldier has lied to family members claiming to be heroic sniper, only to reveal as lies later, having never fired his weapon in actual combat. Possibly used similar lies to VA psychologist.
How would you approach situation? VA does not seem to care, and does not offer path for investigation.
Posted >1 y ago
Responses: 465
You are a disgusting human and I wish you were in AZ so you could hear it in person
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Unfortunately, due to your idiotic viewpoint, you frankly seem unintelligent.
First off, you are a complete POG. If you are unfamiliar, this is an acronym for any individual who’s military occupation was anything other than Combat Arms; I.e. AF LOADMASTER. You first need to begin your logic by understanding the fact that you could never comprehend the day in the life of an Infamtryman, or any combat arms specialist for that matter. As such, you should refrain on commenting on things you clearly have no clue about, such as sharing your opinion on the psychological effects of war.
You have no business questioning an individual’s perception of the experience they had, ESPECIALLY due to the fact that you could never even begin to relate as compared to your military experience.
I suggest you never question anything regarding PTSD again, simply because it makes you look like a fool.
First off, you are a complete POG. If you are unfamiliar, this is an acronym for any individual who’s military occupation was anything other than Combat Arms; I.e. AF LOADMASTER. You first need to begin your logic by understanding the fact that you could never comprehend the day in the life of an Infamtryman, or any combat arms specialist for that matter. As such, you should refrain on commenting on things you clearly have no clue about, such as sharing your opinion on the psychological effects of war.
You have no business questioning an individual’s perception of the experience they had, ESPECIALLY due to the fact that you could never even begin to relate as compared to your military experience.
I suggest you never question anything regarding PTSD again, simply because it makes you look like a fool.
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When my c&p finally got scheduled after two years of VA BS I talked with my psychiatrist she told me to sit down and put my experiences in combat down on paper. It took me almost a week to get it on paper. I thought that was tuff. Then I sat down for two hours trying to get through my c&p. Crying like a bitch with a skinned knee. I was fucked up for two days. When I got my rating I thought is was about right. My doc thought it was a little low but it's not worth going through that BS to try and get a better percentage. I would give up my benefits today to be free of everything my family has to put up with. I find it hard to believe someone could be their way through all the hoops I jumped through but with the constant attention we get I'm sure they will get caught in the end.
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I would like to know what takes the VA so long to say yes or no on an appeal. I appealed my PTSD decision about 3 years ago.
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If his PTSD is cured, why does he continue to receive 100% pay? I bet that if my Ménière’s disease went away, the VA would lower my 100% pay very quickly.
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To prevalent in the VA system!! I encounter them every time I am at the VA! A doctor friend that works there says they drive them crazy with trying to make false claims! If they haven’t been in combat they are full of bull!!!!!’
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