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Ms Moye Bva Called With Rating And Eed

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Josephine

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YES!!!!!!!!!

1992 I think is the proper EED Josephine-

And I was sure they would award 100% (but one just never knows what they might have done)

Berta,

I had no ideal of what they were going to do to me next. As I told

John, I will take the 1992, keep my mouth shut and then go back for

the 1978.

The AMC came up with the 1992 due to that home loan thing.

Remember the old remand stated, she applied for a home loan in 1987,

but never mentioned the filing date of 1978.

I didn't mention it for it doesn't exist. I have upstairs in my lock

box the Original Loan Eligibility Paper dated 1978.

I never knew I even had the Eligibility for no one told me. I never

used that paper until 1987. I also have hand written papers from The

St. Louis Archives thanking me for requesting a copy of my records.

Dated : 1978 - No computers in use back in 1978.

What am I doing with all of this, if I didn't file a claim in 1978.

When I told my story of how I was told that in order to secure my

early dishcarge, I had to give up all of my G.I Benefits.

He told me to go to the R.O and fill out papers for benfits and for a

Home loan Elgilibity.

That is exactly what I did. Within 30 days I received a letter from

the Counselor at the R.O and all that paper said, You are not

eligible for benefits.

That is all I received. I have bits of pieces of papers of that

filing date.

Thanks a bunch!

Betty

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OMG !!!!!!!

Congratulations, you give the rest of us hope......

SeattleShay.

If I can do this anyone can. I shoved those papers in the VA'S face

until they were ready to choke me.

It paid off in the end, for someone finally read them.

I do want my case to be an example of what one can do if you put your

mind to it.

You sure have to listen to the people on the board, for they have all

been there. They do know what they are talking about.

I give them all complete credit for this win.

I will give myself credit for doing what they told me to do.

Always and Thanks so much!

Betty

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Woo Hoo! I am SOOOOOOO Happy for you!!

Sounds like you will get your TAX FREE BIG chunk right off the bat! And it also sounds like they will be deciding about paying your further back, but possibly NOT at 100%.

It looks like the BVA sent them a VERY strong message to STOP playing games - and now they have the opportunity to "do the right thing" in YOUR case (many years too late) and so they can pretend that this was just an error - and not a game they played with YOU and many OTHER Veterans.

Wouldn't this make a GREAT News Story. Can't you see it now - Betty on CNN explaining how she almost drowned in the military - and when she sought help the doctor choked her until she wet her pants. And that the military discharged her knowing full well the damage they had caused - but making her sign away her rights to escape their abuse....

And telling about her battle through the years - and that even though Betty had ample evidence to show her disabilty - and that it was caused by the service - that the VA didn't even request the SMRS (relying on the fact that the evidence is supposed to be destroyed when they discharge a vet in that way) Perhaps she could have a lawyer on the panel to discuss WHY in the WORLD the GOVERNMENT would WANT any medical evidence DESTROYED on their veterans. And maybe the news corrospondent would have statistics of how MANY vets they do this to.

And of course, Betty will HAVE to tell the story of the VA sending her to some BOGUS C&P exam, where she was traumatized (though she is not sure EXACTLY what happened in that room - but the nurse told her that MOST the patients that see those two doctors don't seem to remember much of what occured either....hmmmmmmmm) -Anyway - Betty tells her story of how the VA took the bogus report from those two doctors WITH NO MEDICAL EVIDENCE TO BACK THEM over the OVERWHELMING evidence in the REST of her record - (even the VA's OWN doctors) -- and how Betty was required to pay a couple thousand dollars to be evluated by a TOP NOTCH psychiatrist.

And she can end with her concern for all the OTHER vets this is happening to - all the other vets who have had their lives ruined by these BOGUS discharges - bogus C&Ps - and how they are being robbed of what they rightfully deserve by such tactics.

And she can tell those vets to NEVER give up in their battle - to keep pushing until the TRUTH comes out - and they can FINALLY get what they deserve!

How INSPIRING!

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Woo Hoo! I am SOOOOOOO Happy for you!!

Sounds like you will get your TAX FREE BIG chunk right off the bat! And it also sounds like they will be deciding about paying your further back, but possibly NOT at 100%.

I just don't know how the VA is going to handle this one. I guess in my working years total, I never made over $4000.00 and this would be from 1964 - 1983.

As Ms. Moye said today, The rater has to deal with the NSC Pension back to 1983.

It looks like the BVA sent them a VERY strong message to STOP playing games - and now they have the opportunity to "do the right thing" in YOUR case (many years too late) and so they can pretend that this was just an error - and not a game they played with YOU and many OTHER Veterans.

I surely hope they did. I don't want anyone to walk in my shoes.

Wouldn't this make a GREAT News Story. Can't you see it now - Betty on CNN explaining how she almost drowned in the military - and when she sought help the doctor choked her until she wet her pants. And that the military discharged her knowing full well the damage they had caused - but making her sign away her rights to escape their abuse....

If I did, I would be telling the truth. It has took me a lifetime to make them state " The Military did this to me. "

And telling about her battle through the years - and that even though Betty had ample evidence to show her disabilty - and that it was caused by the service - that the VA didn't even request the SMRS (relying on the fact that the evidence is supposed to be destroyed when they discharge a vet in that way) Perhaps she could have a lawyer on the panel to discuss WHY in the WORLD the GOVERNMENT would WANT any medical evidence DESTROYED on their veterans. And maybe the news corrospondent would have statistics of how MANY vets they do this to.

I guess this is the reason, I always kept that one little piece of paper that the Lt and I both signed. Little did I know at that time, my records were safe with the doctor who kept me escape. 41 years to locate him, and it was so strange for him to tell me he had saved them from destruction all of these years, but the letters that he had written to me, were never mailed to me.

And of course, Betty will HAVE to tell the story of the VA sending her to some BOGUS C&P exam, where she was traumatized (though she is not sure EXACTLY what happened in that room - but the nurse told her that MOST the patients that see those two doctors don't seem to remember much of what occured either....hmmmmmmmm) -Anyway - Betty tells her story of how the VA took the bogus report from those two doctors WITH NO MEDICAL EVIDENCE TO BACK THEM over the OVERWHELMING evidence in the REST of her record - (even the VA's OWN doctors) -- and how Betty was required to pay a couple thousand dollars to be evluated by a TOP NOTCH psychiatrist.

I sure wish I knew more of what happened in that room, but I guess I remembered enought and the letters that my daughters and my husband were mentioned by the Judge as to how I acted after that C&P.

I couldn't remember their names and my husband called the male Psychiatrist three times that day, and was always told, she will remember more in the next three days.

When I still couldn't remember, it was on a Friday and he talked to Dr. Muller, who did the first C&P and he ask " Why are you calling me". My husband told him, because the other two were off that day. This doctor also knew what went on in that room. Even he wanted to know how I was doing.

And she can end with her concern for all the OTHER vets this is happening to - all the other vets who have had their lives ruined by these BOGUS discharges - bogus C&Ps - and how they are being robbed of what they rightfully deserve by such tactics.

I am hoping that my claim will stop some of this nonsense.

And she can tell those vets to NEVER give up in their battle - to keep pushing until the TRUTH comes out - and they can FINALLY get what they deserve!

I would and will tell them to become a member of Hadit and be sure to post for the members exactly what happened to them, no matter how humiliating it sounds, for the truth will come out and to keep posting and you will be heard.

How INSPIRING!

Thanks so much Dear Friend!!

Always Josephine and Betty

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