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garion

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I just got rated 100% SMC-S1 yesterday but I am not P&T.  I would like to know what steps I would need to take to get my P&T?  Also, being 100% without P&T, do I get commissary ID Card and Dental? 

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I would think you do qualify for the  commissary card and dental at 100% with SMC S-1.....

I was already 100% P&T before I got SMC'S-1  when I got the SMC'S-1 They Included these benefits  again with my award packet.

You could/should request P&T

jmo

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Congrats and sorry to hear you are in that Temporary boat. I too was 100% T&P for over a year. I just filed for PTSD Increase and A&A, but only after the VA made me P&T. The VA still decided to review me a few months ago and actually reduce my scars from 30% To 10% last month, so the P&T doesnt keep the VA off our backs either bud. Yes when I was Temporary 100% I had full base assess, I am also Medically Retired as well, and I got full VA Dental Benefits and VA Life Insurance as well. Good luck and keep us posted. God Bless

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