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  1. Mario A

    TRDL and VA home Loans

    God. You guys are great (as always!) Thank you all!
  2. Mario A

    TRDL and VA home Loans

    Hey guys, Hope all is well. I was medically retired from the Marines back in March of this year (2015) with a 50/60% from the DoD and VA respectively, I'm also receiving CRSC and am currently on TDRL. So my question is, can I use my income from all this as earned income for a VA home loan...
  3. Mario A

    A long and arduous process

    Once again, thank you Mike. I always appreciate your help!
  4. Mario A

    A long and arduous process

    Hey guys! So... my CRSC application was received by the USMC today. And I still don't get this calculation... Okay, so let me provide the details. High 36: $2498 (2015-2014=E4@14 yrs, 2014-2013= E4@13 yrs, 2014-2013=E4 6mo & E5 6mo@12years) DoD Disability: 50% Combat Related (PTSD/Bipolar...
  5. Mario A

    A long and arduous process

    I was found unfit for PTSD and Bipolar disorder type II Mike. Thanks!
  6. Mario A

    A long and arduous process

    Yeah that one makes much more sense. Actually got the same number as my other calc after I figured out that you have to do the years of service as well. Hoping that the CRSC is the same percentage as your VA percentage. That'll be great. :-) Thanks for the response Chuckie!
  7. Mario A

    A long and arduous process

    Hello all! I just got back from the PEBLO and I was rated by DoD 50% and VA 60%. My unfit conditions are both Combat Related. I'm trying to figure out why it looks like if I applied for CRSC, that I would be LOSING money? As it is right now, I would be retired as an E-5 from active duty on...
  8. Mario A

    A long and arduous process

    Oh, and my lawyer also told me that I could expect SOME KIND of word about the decision about 2 to 3 weeks after the hearing. My hearing was on the 7th of October this year. So... hopefully I'll hear back soon.
  9. Mario A

    A long and arduous process

    YES! Any statement you can get that is in your favor would be helpful. My lawyer had asked for one but wasn't able to get a hold of my psychiatrist in time. My lawyer was a Navy LT and he was helpful. He had little to no prep time and did a good job of representing me in the hearing. The...
  10. Mario A

    A long and arduous process

    Well, thank you Warrior for your quick response! Okay, that's what I figured. I'll make sure to keep checking out the forum for questions I might be able to address. You guys take care, and this forum is awesome.
  11. Mario A

    A long and arduous process

    Hello all! I am an active duty Marine with 12 years of active service. I started the med board process back in May of 2014. Thus far, the process has been represented well by most timeline expectations so that's been nice. I initially was submitted for a med board for Bipolar disorder NOS...
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