Yes, I was thinking the same thing. So if it’s consider presumptive then it’s not combat related? Even though it’s states Fibromyalgia as combat related on the CRSC website. Also, my DA199 says No to combat. But it also says it happened in a combat zone that resulted from combat. Very confusing!
Thanks so much for this information. Do you know why they put combat related on my DD214? I will definitely apply I’m glad to know it’s a different set of rules.
Hello, I medically retired for Lupus and Fibromyalgia. I am a Gulf war veteran, and Fibromyalgia is consider combat related. My Retirement Orders shows ‘NO’ to combat related but my DD 214 shows combat related. Can anyone point me in the right direction to get this corrected. I’m not looking for...
Hello, I just recently medically retired and two of my conditions I believe qualify for CRSC. However, I do not have a combat code for them and on my Retirement orders it’s states No for combat related. But on my DD214 it’s stated combat related. The two conditions are Fibromyalgia and...
Hi Ron,
1. High 3 Base Pay $4910
2. DoD retirement: 80%
3. 14 years and 6 months
4. 100% VA and SMC, total payment $4335.16. Dependents 16 year old and 2 years
5. No blended retirement.
6. Filing for 80% CRSC. Pending.
I was medically retired for Lupus (60%) and Fibromyalgia (40%). I received 80% DoD and 100% VA. I retired at 14 years and 6 months. My high 3 is in the amount of $4910. Spouse and two kids. Duty locations: Kuwait, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia.
1. First question is will Lupus and Fibro qualify for...