Retire or PEB - What gets the most money?

I need some help from all the smart folks on here...

Been in for 22 year and am going through PEB process a second time.. don't ask... so I'm trying to figure out which option will get me the most money in retirement.

So here's the question: Is it better to go through the PEB again and go for medical retirement or just retire normally?

Here's what I know: Currently the consensus is that my VA exams will likely result in a 100% rating. We think my DOD rating will be 70% with some percentage of combat related special compensation.

The goal: I'm trying to figure out which route will give me the most monthly income the rest of my life.

C'mon brainiacks and number-crunchers!!!
 
I need some help from all the smart folks on here...

Been in for 22 year and am going through PEB process a second time.. don't ask... so I'm trying to figure out which option will get me the most money in retirement.

So here's the question: Is it better to go through the PEB again and go for medical retirement or just retire normally?

Here's what I know: Currently the consensus is that my VA exams will likely result in a 100% rating. We think my DOD rating will be 70% with some percentage of combat related special compensation.

The goal: I'm trying to figure out which route will give me the most monthly income the rest of my life.

C'mon brainiacks and number-crunchers!!!
Whether medical or normal retirement, you cannot receive more than your LOS amount + full VA compensation.
*Exception, if your DoD medical retirement amount exceeds both LOS + VA, then you would receive the DoD amount. Most people will not fall within the exception.
 
You won't get more than the 55% if you get concurrent receipt. The rest will be waived. But your spouse will get more SBP when you pass away.
 
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