Posted on Sep 28, 2014
Medical retirement award, yes or no?
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Of the Chapter 61 retirees, how many of you received a retirement award?
Also, if you received an award, did you have a retirement ceremony?
If you would assist me by including branch and Active duty or Reserve component I would appreciate it.
Thank you,
SFC Joseph M. Finck USA (Ret)
Also, if you received an award, did you have a retirement ceremony?
If you would assist me by including branch and Active duty or Reserve component I would appreciate it.
Thank you,
SFC Joseph M. Finck USA (Ret)
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Responses: 17
I medically retired in 2013 from WTB. served with no incidents throughout my entire career. Not a single award was given to me. Im almost at my 2 year mark post retirement and still trying to find that answer as well. Should we go congressional is always the thought running through my head although dont have the time and energy for this mess.
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SSG Jocephus Duckworth
Hey buddy I'm recommended go congressional with it. Soldiers like you and many others get over look after leaders over you gotten promoted or better jobs based on the hard work you've Done for them. So please find the energy to fight for what yours but find Congresswomen Tulsi Gabbard to get the ball rolling. :)
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My husband served 25 years and got no award and no retirement ceremony. Ch. 61, Combat Injured
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It immensely disappoints me to read the stories I’ve read here. In my opinion, most anyone who is medically retired should receive a retirement award commensurate with their service and pay grade. If you received a valor or service award connected to the medical retirement and a deployment, those awards should not be “counted” as a retirement award – two different animals. I also believe a retirement ceremony of some sort is appropriate. In some cases, I believe an award should be given to those who are medically chaptered out, provided it wasn’t for stupid reasons. Based on what I’ve read here, leadership has failed miserably.
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SFC Dr. Joseph Finck, BS, MA, DSS
CW4 Russ Hamilton (Ret) Chief, when I retired I received no ceremony, no award, and only one email from anyone senior which simply said thanks for your service. In my 23 years of service I have received numerous awards and been recognized in my NCOERs as a superior NCO and Soldier.
I thank you for your words and could not agree more. Leadership failure and my last command, are another topic for another day. I miss Soldiers. I miss the responsibility. I miss the camaraderie and especially the service.
Again, thank you,
I thank you for your words and could not agree more. Leadership failure and my last command, are another topic for another day. I miss Soldiers. I miss the responsibility. I miss the camaraderie and especially the service.
Again, thank you,
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CW4 Russ Hamilton (Ret)
I'm disappointed to hear this. On behalf of the US Army, thank you for your service and sacrifices. I have no doubt you made a difference and your contributions were important!
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I was medically retired from the Active-Duty Army in May of 2004. I recieved a ARCOM but no ceremony. Of course at the time I was a instructor for 13A canidates and my 1SG was a Ranger School drop out. So we didn't see eye to eye. He tried to medical chapter me out, but I was offered a retirement instead. Oh, how he hated that. My Battalion Commander put me in for the ARCOM when I retired or if left to my 1SG or Battery Commander I would of just walked out the door.
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