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    Blowing out the back during ACFT - CRSC eligible?

    I was denied the first time. I have not submitted any buddy letters and feel that the medical documents lacked evidence. This time, I am trying to attach buddy statements along with nexus letters if I have to. I wasn't aware of the reconsideration option and have lost the denial letter from the...
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    Blowing out the back during ACFT - CRSC eligible?

    Hello Jason, Thank you so much for taking your time for the long and detailed response. I just learned that injuring your lower back from doing the deadlift in an ACFT does not qualify for CRSC. I have four injuries each rated at 10%, totaling 40%, which I believe qualify for CRSC under the...
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    Just need some general guidance for CRSC..

    Hello, I am an Army medical retiree with 5 years and 10mos of service. 70DOD & 100VA. I have four conditions rated at 10%, totaling 40% which I believe qualify for CRSC. I have hard evidence(pictures) on only one of the four injuries. The other three only has my subjective narrative on how the...
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    CRSC Estimate + Questions

    No $707 from DoD, just $558 non taxable compensation if CRSC is approved.
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    Blowing out the back during ACFT - CRSC eligible?

    Hello again RC-MikeT, Seeking advice on.. how I can go ahead and re-apply for CRSC with just one condition - fractured right collarbone due to recoil from M240. I did not seek immediate medical care down range, nor did the doctors annotate (later down the road) that it was precisely because of...
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    Blowing out the back during ACFT - CRSC eligible?

    Thank you for this information retired colonel Mike! It was the twelve mile ruck march at OCS. Not responding to threats. Thank you again for the clear up.
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    Blowing out the back during ACFT - CRSC eligible?

    Claimed two things; 1. Torn labrum from a 12 mile ruck march in full gear 2. L4-5 disc protrusion from deadlifts during an ACFT. I was denied. Medically Retired w 70% at 6 years of service. But I feel that the circumstances that I was injured in should have been CRSC qualifying.
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    CRPS

    This is golden. Thank you for the detailed response.
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    CRPS

    Hello RetiredAtty, Thank you for the detailed post regarding CRPS. I have a few more questions, if you could kindly help answer.. As far as the P3 profiles go on the PULHES, If CRPS was derived from a surgery of the left foot, will it be a separate P3 profile on the 'P' instead of the 'L' on...
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    CRSC Pay Estimate

    Thank you. Your advice is much appreciated.
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    CRSC Pay Estimate

    Hi Ron, Medically retired at 5yrs and 10mos. 70% Army and 100% VA. The medical conditions that I was retired for were not directly combat related however I do have injuries from ruck march, FTX, and ACFT totaling 60%. Should I even bother to apply after leaving the Army as an O-3 under the...
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