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Are combat troops the only ones able to claim combat related stressors?

Our base was constantly under attack with rocket and mortar, does that count as terrorist attack?

I was armed with body armor and several weapons for my protection and others.

The VA doc already diagnosed me with PTSD and I can only trace back to my deployment to Iraq for any traumatic events.

I was a volunteer who wanted to serve, so I had to train for a different MOS thats on my DD-214. I need advice.

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Are combat troops the only ones able to claim combat related stressors?

Our base was constantly under attack with rocket and mortar, does that count as terrorist attack?

I was armed with body armor and several weapons for my protection and others.

The VA doc already diagnosed me with PTSD and I can only trace back to my deployment to Iraq for any traumatic events.

I was a volunteer who wanted to serve, so I had to train for a different MOS thats on my DD-214. I need advice.

You must have been "in fear of your life due to enemy or terrorist activity". If your MOS or your service records or your DD214 puts you in a place where that could have happened, then that is all you need.

"It is cold and we have no blankets.

The little children are freezing to death.

My people, some of them, have run away to the hills, and have no blankets, no food; no one knows where they are-perhaps freezing to death.

I want to have time to look for my children and see how many of them I can find.

Maybe I shall find them among the dead.

Hear me, my chiefs! I am tired; my heart is sick and sad.

From where the sun now stands, I will fight no more forever."

Chief Joseph

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My DD-214 only has the Iraqi Campaign Ribbon with service star and the amount of time I spent there.

It doesn't express what I did while down range.

Is ther specific format for these stressor letters?

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GlobalHawk,

Here's a fillable form for regular PTSD.

(Just for the record there is a different form for PTSD due to Personal trauma, assault, etc)

I would fill out, sign and submit this versus writing a letter.

JMHO

http://www.vba.va.gov/pubs/forms/VBA-21-0781-ARE.PDF

Carlie passed away in November 2015 she is missed.

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NO There are many things in the CFR.

Around 2002 the VA started to say you had to have a some thing like a bronze star with V, PH and some other but you do not. they was miss applying the CFR. Had some done on a CUE from this.

Biggest one for the GW vets that stayed in the port was the rocket attacks and going into mopp-4 all of the time. Fear of factor is number one.

Rape--- need report, statements from others.

getting the S*^t ki\ out of you in a robbery

Are combat troops the only ones able to claim combat related stressors?

Our base was constantly under attack with rocket and mortar, does that count as terrorist attack?

I was armed with body armor and several weapons for my protection and others.

The VA doc already diagnosed me with PTSD and I can only trace back to my deployment to Iraq for any traumatic events.

I was a volunteer who wanted to serve, so I had to train for a different MOS thats on my DD-214. I need advice.

James A. Bunker

Executive Director

National Gulf War Resource Center

Phone: 785-925-9887

Email: Do not post your email address.

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Read chapter 4 of the NGWRC health care guide

http://www.ngwrc.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=32&Itemid=22

My DD-214 only has the Iraqi Campaign Ribbon with service star and the amount of time I spent there.

It doesn't express what I did while down range.

Is ther specific format for these stressor letters?

James A. Bunker

Executive Director

National Gulf War Resource Center

Phone: 785-925-9887

Email: Do not post your email address.

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I just sent off my stressor before the VRO requested it, was that smart to do?

With the stressor letter I sent the following VA Form 21-0781, VA psychiatrist diagnosis, progress note, list of medications, Form DD-214 that list my Iraqi Campaign decoration, EPR that states I was in Iraq and my role and a nexus letter stating the combat related criteria fo PTSD. Is ther anything else Im missing?

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