Post a clear title like ‘Need help preparing PTSD claim’ or “VA med center won’t schedule my surgery”instead of ‘I have a question.
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Leading too:
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Rephrase the question: I was diagnosed with apnea in service and received a CPAP machine, but the claim was denied in 2008. Should I refile?
Question B. I may have PTSD- how can I be sure?
See how the details below give us a better understanding of what you’re claiming.
Rephrase the question: I was involved in a traumatic incident on base in 1974 and have had nightmares ever since, but I did not go to mental health while enlisted. How can I get help?
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You’ve just been rated 100% disabled by the Veterans Affairs. After the excitement of finally having the rating you deserve wears off, you start asking questions. One of the first questions that you might ask is this: It’s a legitimate question – rare is the Veteran that finds themselves sitting on the couch eating bon-bons …Continue reading
Though I have not had much success at the National Archives searching for Documents(because of secrecy issues) there is another service and that is Hiring a Researcher. I have talked to one for the purpose of trying to get records and specific DA forms and DD forms and the initial cost will usually start around 35-50 per hour and a minimum of 5-6 hours so there is some expense. The main advantage is that most are court certified , meaning their study request is admissable in court and their research usually goes beyond what the Veteran is able to do on his or her own.
I would like to also say that some records will not be released due to their security clearance position for our nation. I hope this will help one of our Veterans and the Main site is also in this URL. As always ....NEVER GIVE UP. God Bless, C.C.
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Hello All,
Though I have not had much success at the National Archives searching for Documents(because of secrecy issues) there is another service and that is Hiring a Researcher. I have talked to one for the purpose of trying to get records and specific DA forms and DD forms and the initial cost will usually start around 35-50 per hour and a minimum of 5-6 hours so there is some expense. The main advantage is that most are court certified , meaning their study request is admissable in court and their research usually goes beyond what the Veteran is able to do on his or her own.
I would like to also say that some records will not be released due to their security clearance position for our nation. I hope this will help one of our Veterans and the Main site is also in this URL. As always ....NEVER GIVE UP. God Bless, C.C.
http://www.archives....arch/hire-help/
http://www.archives.gov/
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