It has been some time since I have been on the forum. I am not sure if this is the correct place to post this, but I wanted to continue with the background of the post.
After retiring in March of 2013, I filed for CRSC pay. I injured myself in pre-deployment training during a simulated combat exercise. However, I did not seek medical care until about 1 year after the injury. Everything is documented that the injury occurred during this training. I sent my documents to the Air Force to received CRSC. However, I was denied in spring of 2013. After going through the grueling process of the MEB and all the other issues that were associated with it in my chain of command, I just kind of was sick of dealing with these issues and did not appeal the decision.
I am pretty sure that I qualify for CRSC, but I am not 100% sure of how it works and what the eligibility requirements are. From what I understand, since my disability occurred in simulated combat I am eligible for CRSC. On my official separation orders it states,
DISABILITY RECEIVED IN LINE OF DUTY AS A DIRECT RESULT OF ARMED CONFLICT OR CAUSED BY AN INSTRUMENTALITY OF WAR AND INCURRED IN THE LINE OF DUTY DURING A PERIOD OF WAR: "YES"
DISABILITY WAS THE DIRECT RESULT OF A COMBAT RELATED INJURY AS DEFINED IN 26 U.S.C. 104: "YES"
Also on my AF Form 356 (FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDED DISPOSITION OF USAF PHYSICAL EVALUATION BOARD) it states "DISABILITY WAS INCURRED IN A COMBAT ZONE OR INCURRED DURING THE PERFORMANCE OF DUTY IN COMBAT RELATED OPERATIONS AS DESIGNATED BY THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE: "NO"
In the remarks section of the AF Form 356 it does state "The SM's injury is considered "simulated" combat training related.
Thanks for reading this far. I know it's a long post.
Do you think I am eligible for CRSC? After being denied almost 2 years ago, can I still reapply/appeal? Any advice?
Thanks,
Phil