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tempys

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  1. Woops second sentence should say Social Security Disability repaid back to 2001, not NSC Disability.
  2. Thanx for your reply, I understand what questions you have asked to help me. However, some are a bit to personal. Thes NSC pension is being repaid retroactive back to 2001. I believe the last reply answered my question fully. I would still come out alright because I did not recieve VA NSC compensation untill 2005. Although Social SecurityTotal Disability could have started when applied for the other responses seem to indicate it does not seem the government would allow me to have both inasmuch as my VA Disability is not service connected. It is possible that Agent Orange could have played a roll in my circumstances, I just have not pursued that avenue and do not wish to if all goes as it did. :D
  3. I believe you are correct, I will soon find our
  4. B) Pete, I hope you are right....I know I have to let VA know when I get my SS Disability and I believe it will take some time for the approval to until the 1st check. If they notify me when that happens and what date it will start i will notify VA. The problem I was concerned with is that my SS Disability will be back paid from 2001 and I started recieving NSD from VA in 2005. I hope you are correct, it will be a good start for 2010, if I do not have to repay all the NSD to VA. Brian
  5. Can one of you experts out in Internet land advise me whether I will have to repay all my VA Pension (NSD) Benefits back that I have recieved from the VA since 2005, if I have just won my Social Security that was filed in 2001 and they backpay me to then? :)
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