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    Military retirement?

    Hello jimnjana. I will have "no" choice but to. According to the Office of Personnel Management(OPM). If I apply for medical/disability retirement. My only other option is resign from my GS position and get little to nothing, only the 5% I have put into my TSP.
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    Military retirement?

    BrauMister. It's just like you said. I "know" that I am going to have to have the surgery's. Of course; NOT looking forward to going back under the knife and all that comes with it. I was just dealing with; "ok, this is the way it's going to be". Now, as you stated, very confusing when you read...
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    Military retirement?

    Fuzzy Math I will try to explain. I had to retire after the surgery's so, I had 21yr and 7m. My retired pay is $1700. My SC(CRDP) is 90%($1739 w/spouse). VA Disability Compensation Rates - Military Benefits - Military.com Here is were the math gets fuzzy. "Disability coannot exceed retirement"...
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    Military retirement?

    Thank you... No thanks needed... My choice. Would do it all over again, if I could. Actually, I would still be serving except for the injury. That's why I had to leave. Anyways, I am in a situation. I am working with the DAV. We are working on multiple issues related or trying to get the V.A...
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    Military retirement?

    Hello, to all. I am new to the forums and I have alot of questions that I know that will be answered here. That's "Why" I joined. The basics are, I am an SFC retired drawing retired pay, V.A. CRDP w/offset and have been Civil Service for just over 3yr. I had a spine injury which was supposed to...
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