Posted on Mar 23, 2016
SSG Senior Maintenance Supervisor
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We hear about how all these Vets are triple dipping, but I don't think people are educated on how hard it actually is to do this, and how very small of a percentage of people can qualify to do this.

You have to meet all of these requirements: Serve over 20 years, receive a 50% or more VA Rating, be deemed unemployable or 100% disabled by the VA, AND qualify for SSI benefits.
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SSG Combat Engineer
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I got medically retired after 17 years. 100% VA first time go and 70% CRSC. I've been very blessed. I've managed to keep all of my fingers and toes but, my back, neck, shoulder, hip shoulder, knees and brain has been damaged alot. My grandpa is a 2 time Vietnam veteran, retired a 1SG after 20 plus years. He always told me. Boy, the Army messed you up. Take them for everything you got. You earned it. He fought the VA for years and only a few years ago finally got his ratings and his CRSC. He did not want me or my family to struggle the same way. Yall do what you do.
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CW2 Paul Meza
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I have done too much and seen too much!!!!! If you can give me back my youth, my innocence, my Kidney and a half, the effects of my Cancer-ridden body, and my healthy body and let me sleep without nightmares, I’ll be happy to give you my Army retirement pay, my VA Disability and my Social Security!!! ⚔️
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SFC Unit Supply Specialist
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Hell im 100% VA and got turned down by Social Security. I hurt every day and deal with it. I have doctors appointments 3-4 days a week now. So much for what is deserved. I hope the lawyer can solve this issue. The SS office also said that doctors have to use their rules. So the SS office has health rules that are different from the standard doctor. Interesting!!
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SGT John Holt
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For those wondering, if you meet the requirements there is a program known as Concurrent Disability and Retired Pay, where you can be retired for time in service, then become service connected disabled through the VA and receive both Retirement and Disability through the VA, but you must apply for it. I know because I retired with 20 years, then became service connected disabled originally at 80% later upped to 100% and receive both and now SSDI at 100% because of Rheumatoid Arthritis that has already cost me both of my knees.
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CW2 Multi Skill Maintenance Technician
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The government loves giving money away. So personally I love seeing a veteran get every damn dime they can get.
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CW4 Randy Heider
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When you receive a VA disability payment, then your service retirement payment is docked that amount! Yes, your disability payment is tax free so that is a benefit, but your not getting a double payment! Therefore there is no such thing as a triple dipping!
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SPC Infantryman
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I’d rather see a brother who served triple dip, than someone who never serve single dip! If you answered the call, our nation owes you.. period!
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PO3 Electronics Technician
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Your 20 year retirement is an earned benefit. VA disability is granted based on medical issues that developed while serving. SSI you pay into your whole life.
I'm sorry, since when did we start shunning people for using what's they earned?
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SSgt Bruce Probert
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Those who are legally able to, deserve what they get and the PFC who got blown to hell by an IED and some how survived deserves only what he made as a PFC? Come say that where we can discuss it further
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SGT Operations Nco
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It always sickened me how many guys are fine until they go to their retirement briefs and hear about what they can get on disability. The next day they come in acting like they were hit by a bus and suddenly have PTSD.
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