I currently have over 21 years of active service, so I realize I need at least 60% medical to exceed my longevity of around 52.5%. This biggest advantage I can see with a medical retirement vs longevity is that if any of my the conditions are "Combat Related Conditions".
I already had neck and back issues before and between deployments. During my last deployment, I exacerbated those conditions and was treated in theater. Shortly after returning from deployment, I ruptured the same disk resulting in permanent unilateral extremity radiculopathy and muscle paralysis. Would this be consider a combat related condition or not since it was exacerbated after my return from deployment? Thanks
I already had neck and back issues before and between deployments. During my last deployment, I exacerbated those conditions and was treated in theater. Shortly after returning from deployment, I ruptured the same disk resulting in permanent unilateral extremity radiculopathy and muscle paralysis. Would this be consider a combat related condition or not since it was exacerbated after my return from deployment? Thanks