Posted on Oct 7, 2016
How can I obtain a medical release from the Reserve?
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I've recently separated from active duty and went straight in to the army reserve component. I am a 68J and have yet to reclass to 31B. I've noticed I've had severe migraines, and still have yet to be compensated from the V.A. regarding my bad knees, wrist, PTSD, etc.. Is there anyway to get released from my reserve contract early due to this?
Posted 8 y ago
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In the reserve component you do your physicals through Logistics Health. Call them and set up an appointment with a provider. The provider will assess you and ask you questions based on your responses to the questions in the packet for the physical. Once this is complete then you can start the MED Board process. It is a whole lot easier if their provider initiates the paperwork than if your does.
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A few cautions here. First, you must file a VA claim within the timelines established by VA or forever lose your option to receive VA disability or treatment. So, if you have yet to initiate the VA claim process, start there. Second, if you are medically unfit to serve, then contact your unit S-1 or Surgeon to coordinate a physical. Unfortunately, the Reserve Components do not follow the same Medical Board processes as the Active Component (I know because I have firsthand experience with this). If Logistics Health finds you unfit, do not request a Reserve Military Medical Retention Board (MMRB) but a Medical Evaluation Board (MEB) and Physical Evaluation Board (PEB). The informal MMRB is not considered very highly by VA because their standard processes focus on MEB and PEB results. Finally, do not transfer to the IRR prior to completing this process. Although you can complete your reserve commitment in the IRR, you will not have the support required to complete your medical evaluations in the IRR. After the MEB/PEB process is complete, then you can transition to the IRR and begin your transition to 'life after the Army.' Good luck.
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Do reservist receive medical retirement immediately after discharge or do they get it at age 60?
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1LT (Join to see) - Medical Retirement is a status. If you are medically retired, then a board will determine number of years creditable service and recommend a pension. You will need to speak with JAG on this point as the regulations may have changed since I retired in 2016. However, a Medical Retirement (fitness for duty retirement) is not the same as non-traditional (Reserve Retirement), where you would have to wait until Age-60 (or early if periods of active duty are included). Again, JAG will know more about this. Ensure your VA claim is submit as soon as possible and updated with Army physical exams and tests. Good luck.
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Yep. You can obtain a release by MEDBOARD......if and when the doctor you are seeing.............hint hint to go see a doctor if you dont already have this stuff documented.......determines you need a medboard
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