Posted on Jul 19, 2016
100% Disabled Veteran Benefits - What are you entitled to?
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Thanks SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL I look forward to being rated at 100% service-connected VA disability for my sake and my wife's
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SFC Daniel Faires
SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL - This is a great article but not entirely true
I am 100%disabled P&T and I have none of the conditions listed
I have a combination of injuries that granted me my rating
Where did you get this info ?
I am 100%disabled P&T and I have none of the conditions listed
I have a combination of injuries that granted me my rating
Where did you get this info ?
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
100% Disabled Veteran Benefits - What are you entitled to?
Learn about 100% Disabled Veteran Benefits and find out if you qualify for 100% Disabled Veteran Benefits.
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SFC Daniel Faires
SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL - Interesting
My thought is simple
Document everything
Fake nothing
Be honest
You will be treated properly
My thought is simple
Document everything
Fake nothing
Be honest
You will be treated properly
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
SFC Daniel Faires - roger that! Thank you candidly for your response.
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TFS, SFC Davis,
As a 100% Service Connected Permanent for my wound's received in combat. It is imperative that those seeking their entitled disability continue to fight and constantly follow up with the the VA. My wife and I have been greatly blessed by God, because he has given us the wisdom in preparing and following up with all the medical issues incurred during my year's of service, after I was wounded and I will still continue keep up with any ongoing changes that may apply. It's not an easy tasking filling out all the paper works and the long waits, but if a Retiree or Former Service Member keeps good records of their medical issues and read up on the "wording of the injuries" they had in service, then that person has a higher probability of knowing what the outcome will be.
As a 100% Service Connected Permanent for my wound's received in combat. It is imperative that those seeking their entitled disability continue to fight and constantly follow up with the the VA. My wife and I have been greatly blessed by God, because he has given us the wisdom in preparing and following up with all the medical issues incurred during my year's of service, after I was wounded and I will still continue keep up with any ongoing changes that may apply. It's not an easy tasking filling out all the paper works and the long waits, but if a Retiree or Former Service Member keeps good records of their medical issues and read up on the "wording of the injuries" they had in service, then that person has a higher probability of knowing what the outcome will be.
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your retirement pay is tax free if the disability is combat related, so you can get a check from the VA tax free, a check from DFAS tax free and CRSC tax free.
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SGT Kenneth Stelly
Any money received as a disability payment from the VA is tax free combat or not. From 10% to 100%
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