ThanksNo direct tie.
Hey Did you go through IDES or LDES?Will my re-evaluation under TDRL have any effect on my VA rating?
I'm rated as follows:
DoD
30% stable
70% unstable (mental)
VA
100% P&T
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I ended up going through LDES. I had no desire to go through the VA exams again.
When I was assigned a PEBLO I told them I wanted to go LDES because I already had my VA rating. The command then had to approve the LDES choice.Oh that's great to hear. That's exactly the choice i'm trying to make. At what point do you tell them that? (when they assign you a peblo? or what
Oh really, wow... good to know. did you already have 20 good years?When I was assigned a PEBLO I told them I wanted to go LDES because I already had my VA rating. The command then had to approve the LDES choice.
Hello @Gorun26.2Yes but I took the disability retirement vice regular.
Wait, even with ch.61 retirement , you’ll still have to apply for retirement as you’re near 60?? . But I thought you already getting retirement pay once ch.61 is complete? I know CRDP will kick in then but if you apply for CRSC once ch.61 is done, I do see the need to apply for retirement when you get to 60Hello @Gorun26.2
A "Regular" retirement is one where the retiree completed 20 years or more active-duty duty.
A "Non-Regular retirement" is a reserve/NG retirement with 20 good years and receives retired pay upon achieving the age requirement (requires application)
Evidentially, you now have a CH 61 disability retirement, but you have 20 Good Years for a reserve retirement.
As you near the age requirement, you can apply for your reserve retirement and its approval will trigger the payment of CRDP (if otherwise eligible) by DFAS.
Ron
Yeah that’s good to hear, I’m trying to follow your route now. I’m at 20 year waiting for my letter & profiles to start the processYes, that is the term I should have used. A traditional reserve retirement with 20 Sat years vice "regular" active duty retirement.
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I have a "regular" retirement but did not know about the term "non-regular" until a few years ago.Yes, that is the term I should have used. A traditional reserve retirement with 20 Sat years vice "regular" active duty retirement.
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Yes, you have to apply or your reserve/ NG will not begin.Wait, even with ch.61 retirement , you’ll still have to apply for retirement as you’re near 60?? . But I thought you already getting retirement pay once ch.61 is complete? I know CRDP will kick in then but if you apply for CRSC once ch.61 is done, I do see the need to apply for retirement when you get to 60
Yes...It is a different retirement with different laws.Wait, even with ch.61 retirement , you’ll still have to apply for retirement as you’re near 60?? . But I thought you already getting retirement pay once ch.61 is complete? I know CRDP will kick in then but if you apply for CRSC once ch.61 is done, I do see the need to apply for retirement when you get to 60
Is it 2 paychecks too. Ch. 61 pay & rese retirement pay?Yes...It is a different retirement with different laws.
Ron
No; however, the higher multiplier (DOD or longevity) will be used.Is it 2 paychecks too. Ch. 61 pay & rese retirement pay?