
I am in a Navy Board, and in Court as well.
1 Certainly, your experience onboard the USS SIDES was an injustice and your resulting mental health condition(s) are a tragedy. (BCNR stated this, without going detail, and still denied any upgrade or benefit or relief)
This Rallypoint happened years ago. I was making contacts and getting support, and then Rallypoint cut me off.
I believe this may need higher level review. It is a unique situation. My Navy resume is not normal. I believe I am looking at something akin to a hardship request, to get my enlistment upgraded to that of an active duty on the same ship, so I can get benefits. But maybe that is the wrong way to go about it. I need some support from someone who can help me figure out the right way to go about this. It is dogging me
I was assigned to a active duty combat ship part time with a reserve enlistment for 5 years, and that combatination of factors really screwed up how the VA looks at me and how the Navy looks at me, as I was never activated to active duty. It was a bad situation. I think one would expect such a reaction if they purposely created a program that had assigned a kid part time to active duty combat ship, as a program, the Navy ran. The program would be shut down, as the crew would break down.
Just know I tried to transfer to the Army. The Navy board even found a way to twist this as meaningless.
I imagine they would see a problem if a ROTC student was assigned to an active duty combat ship in any capacity while attending college. Essentially this short lived SAM program was ROTC for enlisted kids who already went to bootcamp. The Navy shut this SAM program down. It was very rare.
I really need some support
Thanks