| ▲ | le-mark 5 hours ago | |
I know a guy who retired from the Air Force and got 100% disability that included tinnitus, ptsd, and something about his joints. This person was an aircraft maintainer and never saw combat, although he was deployed a few times. The lady evaluating his case really hooked him up, he brags bout it all the time. He gets retirement and disability. | ||
| ▲ | kankerlijer 5 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
There are reddits, discords, and even companies that assist vets in working the system. many of whom never got close to deployment and were never combat arms. If you're persistent you'll get paid. As a combat vet it makes me sick. | ||
| ▲ | antonymoose 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Good friend and former colleague has 100% disability and coarsely brags about it. He has no combat deployments. He has a home gym, rolls BJJ 6 days a week. Has a government (tax payer) paid Bachelor’s and Master’s in Comp. Sci. and makes 6-figures working as a civilian DOD employee. So I’m not sure in what meaningful sense of the term he’s “100% disabled” but he’s enjoying his salary so good for him? | ||