VIETNAMVETFAM Posted June 30, 2020 Share Posted June 30, 2020 We are applying for the third time and have no idea how to find a VSO. The last one was through the hospital. I don't know if we need an attorney or a VSO.. And how to find a very good one.. Thanks.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 VIETNAMVETFAM Posted July 3, 2020 Author Share Posted July 3, 2020 I have the medal.. That's the only way we know he got one.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Berta Posted July 3, 2020 Share Posted July 3, 2020 I suggest you send a copy of that along with the DD 149 and also check the list of Bronze Star recipients above....all names might not be on the list, but if his name is on it, that too should be copied and sent along with the DD 149 form and also send copies to the VA ,when you re open his claim....for PTSD. I completely agree with Brokensoldier. I was a VA vet center volunteer in the early 1980s when the VA began to recognize that PTSD was Real. Many Vietnam vets were misdiagnosed prior to 1983, with other MH issues, that VA would not service connect , and they actually had full blown PTSD from the war.Some even got bad paper discharges, that could be upgraded years after the fact, because they had manifestations of PTSD in service. The Vet Center vets voted me in to be in their weekly PTSD Combat Rap group. My life changed Forever and I married one of those combat vets.My daughter became a Vietnamese linquist.((USAF INTEL) and went to Vietnam twice ( TS Classified).His service is honored EVERY DAY by me. You said: " The VSO said not to go the PTSD route, because he would have to talk about the service. He doesn't do that. He has been heavily medicated since 1980. " I Have known many combat vets who were very reluctant-at first- to talk about their service. Some never did ,even to the VA. My own husband, USMC Vietnam, showed me a year long stressor list he had to do before he was put into the PTSD inhouse program.He already had a 30% SC rating due to one main stressor, that had been verified ,and he told me, (this list took him a week to prepare- he was so stressed by doing the list, dates, deaths etc, ) that there were things he could never tell me or the VA about. I heard that from many Vietnam vets. 1965-66 Vietnam.Hell on Earth. He is why I am here. But my long point is that the Bronze Star Certificate/award above is Wonderful but it does not reveal a "stressor",which he will need to talk about , so that VA can verify it. Most Vietnam combat vets had multiple stressors but they need to tell VA of the one (s) most able to be proven. I took a friend of mine to the Vet Center once. We spoke to the team leader. I knew what his DD 214 said and what he had been through. He would not talk at all about Vietnam ,except to me, and refused to come to the Rap group. PTSD was ruining his life and his stressors could have been verified, plus he had a GSW from Vietnam but it was not on his DD 214. There was nothing more I could do for him. Your family member will need to tell VA of a stressor, in Vietnam, that can be verified...unless---- does he have the CIB or CAR on his DD 214? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 VIETNAMVETFAM Posted July 3, 2020 Author Share Posted July 3, 2020 He says he doesn't remember since all the medication. So he doesn't say much.. Maybe you can help me with something. His VSO kept saying that he said over and over again in his files many things that happened to him in service. He said he saw this in the files that he had privy to since he was his VSO. I don't know where to find these. His VSO was shocked that he was denied. He said he repeated these incidents over and over again. I don't know what information he was reading. Can you tell me what files would be my first step? And how to get them? Maybe there is info out there. All I have are his hospital records. Except for one hospital that has closed. And his military records. Thanks so much... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 VIETNAMVETFAM Posted July 3, 2020 Author Share Posted July 3, 2020 I don't see a CIB or CAR.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Berta Posted July 3, 2020 Share Posted July 3, 2020 (edited) You need to acquire a VSO who can also see those records and where they are, and the VSO can help obtain them- " All I have are his hospital records. Except for one hospital that has closed." You need to get copies of his VA medical records, in addition to any hospital records, maybe that is what the VSO was looking at "And his military records."You need his complete SMRs and his 201 Personnel file. Is he still actively getting VA medical care? Google NARA to get whatever military records he does not have. Use the DD 149 - in my husband's case the DD215 brought him more decorations, awards, than he thought he had. This is the form he can use for his VA medical records. .https://www.va.gov/vaforms/medical/pdf/vha-10-5345a-fill.pdf This is what he needs for his C file copy: https://www.va.gov/vaforms/va/pdf/VA3288.pdf Also he needs to advise VA of any private medical records or obtain them himself by requesting them from the private doctors. If no one holds his POA , he will have to sign these forms. He is probably misdiagnosed with schizophrenia from doctors who do not understand PTSD-therefore he is probably on the wrong meds, and the meds are making him forgetful. I really don't know and I hope you try to get a VSO ASAP because they can see things on their PC contact to VA that we can',t see . Edited July 3, 2020 by Berta Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 HadIt.com Elder Buck52 Posted July 3, 2020 HadIt.com Elder Share Posted July 3, 2020 (edited) WELL IF HIS MEDALS IS NOT ON HIS DD-214 ESPECIALLY HIS CIB AND BRONZE STAR MEDAL. I had some medals missing on my DD214 Also..and what I had to do to prove my stressors was give the date and time and the close location of the operation it was.....so I named my unit , my unit commander and my 1st Sgt and my NCO in charge...and the date and approx time of the location...they checked it out and found all to be true. this was back in 1969/70-71 Like if he can remember if it happen close to a holiday for me it was around Christmas Time , but it can be like Easter, Valentines day, Wedding Anniversary ect,,ect,,, he also can get Buddy statements if he kept in contact with some of his buddies. so he can do that if he can remember where he seen action combat name the location and dates close as he can I think they will give a 10 day limit either way on the dates And follow Ms Berta Advise! Edited July 3, 2020 by Buck52 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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We are applying for the third time and have no idea how to find a VSO. The last one was through the hospital. I don't know if we need an attorney or a VSO.. And how to find a very good one.. Thanks..
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I think I can help with the VSO/attorney question and its a good one, by the way!!! Sometimes you need the experience and expertise of an attorney while at others a VSO will suffice. Some
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In reference to the hospital records. If you can find out the hospital name, you can ask VA to request the records or you can contact the hospital and ask them where do they send their old records.
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