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Yippee! But why is the effective date August 1, 2013 instead of date you filed the claim...May of 2012 ?????? maybe good reason......?

Start to Check your bank account if you have direct deposit......

that happened to me when my aid and attendance was approved for my pension. they used the date of my c&p exam as the start date. i filed an nod and got the back pay about 2 to 3 month later.

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For vets who qualify for TDIU I sure would go for it and not wait. When the last soldier is out of Afghanistan that war and OIF will be forgotten so fast it will seem like it never happened. The government will forget the vets who were there even faster. Get your benefits now!!! Unless we get into another long war vets will become invisible again within a few month or years. The public wants to forget and they don't want to pay if it means their taxes will go up.

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I hadn't realized about the effective date until you mentioned it Berta and Carlie, I'm hoping it's an 'Ebennies' issue and not the real case. Under 'Download VA Letters' this is what it shows...

  • Benefit Summary -Create a Benefit Summary Letter to show you are receiving certain benefits from VA.

  • Benefit Verification - Send this letter to confirm details about the VA benefit that you are currently receiving.

  • Commissary - Send this letter to confirm that you are entitled to receive commissary store and exchange privileges from the Armed Forces.

  • Related: Application for Uniformed Services Identification Card - DEERS

    Download and complete this form to apply for the Uniformed Services Identification Card and/or DEERS Enrollment.

  • Disabled Veteran's Civil Service Preference - Send this letter to establish your Veteran's preference for civil service employment.

  • Related:Application for 10 Point Preference - Send this form if you are applying for Federal jobs and want to apply an additional 10-point examination credit based on your military service or that of a spouse or child.
  • Service Verification - Send this letter to confirm your Branch of Service, Date Entered on Active Duty, and Date Discharged from Active Duty.

  • Veteran Proof of Service - Create a Proof of Service card to confirm you've honorably served in the Armed Forces.

Even though it's not rated for IU...it shows the commissary available to use...or am I wrong on that one?

Either way, I'll update once the full explanation shows up. It's coming from Huntington WV because the claim was 'brokered' there from the Los Angeles VA office in September of last year.

Thanks to everyone. This is such a powerful resource for all Vets and their families.

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