Hi
@wallys1025
It is confusing when one posts the same info in more than one thread.
Earlier:
Hello Walley,
A few comments follow:
If you receive a medical retirement, but if you qualify for CRDP due to having a VA rating of 50% or more (and you have 20+ AD service) you will receive:
a. The longevity portion of your retired pay (example: 20 yrs x 2.5% x average high three for retirement = CRDP) plus your VA comp
b. If you have residual retired pay remaining after the waiver of retired pay in the amount of VA comp, the combination of residual retired pay and CRDP cannot exceed the dollar amount of the longevity portion of retired pay.
Some others might chime in, but as far as finances go, I see little benefit from a medical retirement if one is eligible for CRDP via a regular retirement. TRICARE is a benefit for both disability and regular retirements (and RC).
Back to your question: If you received a CH 61 retirement and
did not quality for CRDP (via another type retirement), you would receive the following:
--VA compensation
--You retired pay would be reduced by the amount of VA compensation, but there would not be CRDP to restore the amount waived.
Ron