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    TIMELINE: MEB THROUGH PEB

    Not exactly in the "approved" format, but this is copy/pasted from a post I made at mil.com: I would be misleading if I told you that this all began with my accident on 25 June 06. For lack of more vulgar words, I was dicked around by my current assignment (I'll spread the blame around here...
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    How should I approach this...?

    It was a long week, but in the end everything worked out for the best. My final findings by the FPEB were Permanent Retirement at 80% Disabled and 75% Compensable. This was the absolute best-case scenario for an outcome, and although it is bittersweet, I'm more than happy with the outcome. It...
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    Amputation Rule

    No problem. Again, I'm really not too sure what you are going through, but I'm dealing with both an amputated limb and a limb that SHOULD have been amputated. So, if you have any questions about either aspect of that, please feel free to ask away. I'm not too sensitive to any questions...
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    How should I approach this...?

    I thank you immensely, Jason! After looking around here for a while, I wish I would have found it a long time ago! Thank you for all your help in this issue. I'll talk with my counsel about what our end-point strategy should be. I've got a lot of paperwork that needs to be pared down to...
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    Amputation Rule

    Hey there. I know you don't know me, and I don't know anything else about your case than what's in this thread. As the result of a non-combat accident I'm a right side above knee amputee, and my left knee and ankle are pretty severely messed up. When I woke up and found my right leg...
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    How should I approach this...?

    First, TSgt, AD USAF, just shy of 12 years I lost my right leg (AK) and severely deranged my left knee and ankle in an accident in '06. My informal was FINALLY completed in February, and it was returned as Permanent Retirement at 60%. I am tickled to death about the retirement part. I was...
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