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vperl

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  1. ACTUALLY THERE ARE TWO CARDS THAT CAN BE USED FOR CREDIT ON-LINE AND WELL AT ALL BASES... The Chase Military Rewards Star Card............ can be used any place military or civilian... then there is a Card that can only be used On-line or at Military bases this card is called the Military Star Card this card is GLODEN in color and has large stars on the front and has not expiration date on card...... wish folks would actually look and know the real facts
  2. What is the code for sunburn, lethergy ? thinkingof filing
  3. Do you have implants due to your AO IHD ?... I ask this for a real reason..... it may help you to answer.. beside stints.....
  4. Read that long ago... was bussy laughing as the date went farther and farther out..... was waiting for a review by the supremes.... at 325 RVN Vets eating the dirt everey day they can save a few bucks for more TARP giveaways....
  5. I will go against the "fat Chance" remark and double down on the "Cold Day in Hell" principle
  6. VA Application for Health Benefits: Veterans will find it easier and faster to apply for their health care benefits now that the Department of Veterans Affairs has updated its online Form 10-10EZ, "Application for Health Benefits." This revised online application provides enhanced navigation features that make it easier and faster for Veterans to apply for their health care benefits. This new version also allows Veterans to save a copy of the completed form for their personal records. The most significant enhancement allows Veterans to save their application to their local desktop and return to the application at any time without having to start over. Previously, Veterans had to complete the form in a single session. This updated online form, along with the revised VA Form 10-10EZ, reduces the collection of information from Veterans by eliminating some questions. In addition, there are minor changes to simplify the wording of questions and provide clarity in the instructions. Further enhancements to the online application are expected to be delivered in increments throughout 2010. Veterans may complete or download the 10-10EZ form at the VA health eligibility website at https://www.1010ez.med.va.gov/sec/vha/1010ez. To have the VA Form 10-10EZ mailed to you or if you have any questions, call at 1-877-222-VETS begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 1-877-222-VETS end_of_the_skype_highlighting (8387) or visit the VA health eligibility website at www.va.gov/healtheligibility.. Once you have completed the form, you may mail or fax the completed form (signed and dated) to your local VA Medical Center or Clinic which can be located at http://www2.va.gov/directory/guide/home.asp?isflash=1 10_5345a_MHV_fill.pdf
  7. If anyone is really interested in using the correct form this is the for for release of information for any medical information release... VA form 10-5345a the below link does not work but you can cli9ck on the file below to up load the form to use correctly request C*P exams VA Form 10-5345a-MHV - Individual's Rqst for Med Record from MyHealtheVet - fillable 10_5345a_MHV_fill.pdf
  8. My claim for AO IHD was all finished and put on hold till they can start awarding the claims, the process for myclaim started 26Oct2009 and all evidence and C&P done in January 2010...... Good luck to us all at 325 dead a day..... That is a holocaust. of RVN Vets......
  9. If the VA OMB and congress screw around it is going to be another six months before they bother to even to start the process to award the 3 AO's... Is anyone surprised, at the rate 0f 325 RVN vets getting a dirt knap each day.... how many more of us are going to be dead ? do the math 180 days times 325 equals/////// ???? dead veterans not getting compensation any one see a link ?
  10. Not all of the 3 AO's will be awarded the same percentages, the VA has the regs for those that wish to know about the 3 AO presumptives
  11. The 3 AO's have had a long and ruff road. Suspect that we may actually get some actual awarding of claims by end of summer...
  12. Well, not all of the AO 3 will be settled at the same rate, as published in rules most IHD claims will be at 60%
  13. You will just fine, just do not go sky diving and swimming, they can lead to an early departure, and at you young age you can probably still work and be happy, you just have to know your limits, and when to slow down, some folks go for the gusto and are runners and all sorts of stuff, others are afraid.... do what your Doctor tells you no more..
  14. Glad to see some movement On the AO 3 . One never knows what is to happen, the VA could spit out awards in july, or feb of 2011. no one knows.
  15. Does anyone know when the final rules for the Presumptive three AO's are to be on the Federal Registry ?
  16. The veterans centers have all sorts of help, one just has to be ready for getting help. During all the months you wait, get help.
  17. The AP three Prwaumptives re still waiting to bepublished ? right?
  18. Penn has been pretty nasty to America and the US Military....... some would see Penn getting a AO disease as consequesces for his mouth
  19. Someone needs to check this out... Canton Daily Ledger Posted May 03, 2010 @ 05:56 PM LEWISTOWN — On Oct. 13, 2009, the secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced his decision to establish presumption of service connection for three additional illnesses (Parkinson's disease, ischemic heart disease, and B cell leukemia) associated with Agent Orange/herbicide exposure in Vietnam. On March 25, 2010, the VA published a proposed regulation in the Federal Register as part of the process to implement the decision to add those three diseases to the list of presumptive conditions related to Agent Orange/herbicide exposure. The final regulation will affect a large number of Vietnam veterans, estimated to be at least 200,000 veterans. "This is an important step forward in ensuring that Vietnam veterans are justly compensated for the adverse effects suffered by exposure to Agent Orange during their service to our country," said Andy Fyffe, superintendent of Fulton County Veterans Assistance Commission, in a press release. Veteran service officers should file presumptive claims now for these conditions without waiting for the completion of the regulation process, the press release from Fyffe added. Filing these claims prior to the publication of the final regulation is important for effective purposes and it also allows VA to start the claims development process (conducting VA examinations, requesting supporting evidence, etc.) to allow for timely adjudication once the final regulation has been published. Veterans Affairs and Rehabilitation (VA&R) staff are in the process of reviewing the proposed regulation for public comment. A more detailed VA&R Bulletin containing effective date and other information will be issued following the publication of the final regulation. In the meantime, direct questions or concerns to Ian de Planque, assistant director for Claims Service, VA&R, at ideplanque@legion.org or (202) 263-5762 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (202) 263-5762 end_of_the_skype_highlighting; or contact the Fulton County Veterans Assistance office at 309-547-7262 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 309-547-7262 end_of_the_skype_highlighting for a copy of the official bulletin released by the VA. Also, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has issued a warning in American Legion Bulletin 16-10 to veterans not to disclose personal information over the phone to callers claiming to update, confirm, or verify VA-related information. VA reports the fraudulent caller's mode of operation include asking for credit card numbers, bank routing number, and other personal and financial information. A recent fraudulent call reported by a veteran included the caller claiming to be a VA employee and stating that the veteran's medical card had expired. The caller would then ask the veteran to submit a check over the phone to renew the medical card. VA warns to be leery of any call originating from (888) 555-1234 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (888) 555-1234 end_of_the_skype_highlighting for it is the number identified in the case above.Veterans with questions about VA services should contact the Veterans Administration at (877) 222-8387 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (877) 222-8387 end_of_the_skype_highlighting or their nearest VA medical center. The Fulton County VAC office is located at 132 N. Adams St., Lewistown. Copyright 2010 Canton Daily Ledger. Some rights reserved http://www.cantondailyledger.com/news/x1540368784/VA-publishes-proposed-Agent-Orange-presumption-regulation-for-conditions-warns-veterans-about-fraudulent-callers
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