Hey there, I'm looking for help with my recent DA 199 and how it affects CRSC.
I received my DA 199 today with a rating I'm very happy with, and yet Section V states Non-Combat related.
Here's the crux of it: 22 years of service, 3xcombat deployments. 1xas a ground guy, 1xas an aircraft mechanic, 1x as a helicopter pilot. Issues started after my first deployment in 2004/2005. Each subsequent deployment brought with it more pain. I started seeing a physician after my first deployment, but laws only require record retention for the last 7 years. I submitted all my medical records from the last 7 years, but those dates don't coincide with my deployments. It would seem, then, that I just came out of nowhere with the pain.
I'd like to apply for CRSC as I've been found unfit and have the rating to be medically retired and am currently receiving VA pay.
I'm wondering if it's doable to get awarded CRSC if the PEB found the conditions to be not combat related. If instrumentality of war includes helicopters, and Army Medical documentation states the following:
Intervertebral Disc Disease (herniated nucleus pulposus, HNP) at any
spinal level is of concern in an aviation environment due to its potential impact on mission availability,
functional limitation, task distraction, and treatment side effects. Further of concern is the individual’s
increased risk in both short-term health status and in long-term progression/extent from G-Forces,
ejections, hard-landings, prolonged sitting, frequent awkward postures, wear of heavy equipment and
career-long exposures to vibration. History of clinically significant spinal HNPs, degenerative disc disease
(DDD), spinal stenosis, conditions producing neural impingement, and spinal conditions with histories
associated radiculopathy (with or without corrective surgery and with or without current symptomatology)
is disqualifying for all classes, both Initial and Rated.
The Army acknowledges that flying helicopters exacerbates back issues. Is this enough to go on to apply for CRSC as an instrumentality of war since my medical records appear incomplete to the PEB?
I received my DA 199 today with a rating I'm very happy with, and yet Section V states Non-Combat related.
Here's the crux of it: 22 years of service, 3xcombat deployments. 1xas a ground guy, 1xas an aircraft mechanic, 1x as a helicopter pilot. Issues started after my first deployment in 2004/2005. Each subsequent deployment brought with it more pain. I started seeing a physician after my first deployment, but laws only require record retention for the last 7 years. I submitted all my medical records from the last 7 years, but those dates don't coincide with my deployments. It would seem, then, that I just came out of nowhere with the pain.
I'd like to apply for CRSC as I've been found unfit and have the rating to be medically retired and am currently receiving VA pay.
I'm wondering if it's doable to get awarded CRSC if the PEB found the conditions to be not combat related. If instrumentality of war includes helicopters, and Army Medical documentation states the following:
Intervertebral Disc Disease (herniated nucleus pulposus, HNP) at any
spinal level is of concern in an aviation environment due to its potential impact on mission availability,
functional limitation, task distraction, and treatment side effects. Further of concern is the individual’s
increased risk in both short-term health status and in long-term progression/extent from G-Forces,
ejections, hard-landings, prolonged sitting, frequent awkward postures, wear of heavy equipment and
career-long exposures to vibration. History of clinically significant spinal HNPs, degenerative disc disease
(DDD), spinal stenosis, conditions producing neural impingement, and spinal conditions with histories
associated radiculopathy (with or without corrective surgery and with or without current symptomatology)
is disqualifying for all classes, both Initial and Rated.
The Army acknowledges that flying helicopters exacerbates back issues. Is this enough to go on to apply for CRSC as an instrumentality of war since my medical records appear incomplete to the PEB?