Posted on Jun 17, 2021
What would you do if decades later you find your father and bigger brother both had some serious military trauma?
1.38K
6
9
0
0
0
I wonder how my little brother and sister handle it. How my mom dealt with this mystery why her husband could not keep it together and her first born son went literally crazy to the point she drove him to the hospital.
It would make more sense if they all knew at appropriate times that the father was actually a Vietnam Combat Infantry Vet. It would make better sense if they knew that their brother had enlisted and was assigned to some odd undermanning “Test” of Guided Missile Frigates in the 1990s with a reserve enlistment that the VA would actually deny all support or recognition unless you actually appealed and appealed and appealed and fought. The fight was not that you did something wrong. The fight as that the actual enlistment was created to not make a minimum amount of qualifying active duty unless you got special orders. You were not in control of these orders. So your were kept in a status during the 8 year enlistment that did not qualify for va recognition.
You would apply as the depending son of a injured vietnam veteran and be denied based on statute of limitations, that did not take into account that the gap, was created because the father could not himself get into the va as his condition was limiting him, and he was also unaware that va even had benefits from what you later found out.
All this on 1 family
And I think it is a mystery why I am in a van and putting this in one message
It would make more sense if they all knew at appropriate times that the father was actually a Vietnam Combat Infantry Vet. It would make better sense if they knew that their brother had enlisted and was assigned to some odd undermanning “Test” of Guided Missile Frigates in the 1990s with a reserve enlistment that the VA would actually deny all support or recognition unless you actually appealed and appealed and appealed and fought. The fight was not that you did something wrong. The fight as that the actual enlistment was created to not make a minimum amount of qualifying active duty unless you got special orders. You were not in control of these orders. So your were kept in a status during the 8 year enlistment that did not qualify for va recognition.
You would apply as the depending son of a injured vietnam veteran and be denied based on statute of limitations, that did not take into account that the gap, was created because the father could not himself get into the va as his condition was limiting him, and he was also unaware that va even had benefits from what you later found out.
All this on 1 family
And I think it is a mystery why I am in a van and putting this in one message
Posted >1 y ago
Responses: 2
What can a person do about it except recommend they seek treatment? As many have recommended you do based on your posts.
(5)
(0)
PO3 Aaron Hassay
The VA in SF wont give me psych as it is a conflict of interest, after I made a complaint in patient advocate that actually got traction.
I could not access anyone with any specific navy knowledge either.
I have tried and infact I continue to try.
I could not access anyone with any specific navy knowledge either.
I have tried and infact I continue to try.
(0)
(0)
If you have documentation, go to your Congressman/Congresswoman. It appears there is no paperwork to justify said claim. Why is a VA evaluation a "conflict of interest"? There are to many "ifs", "maybes", "can't prove" and "kept in a status during the 8 year enlistment that did not qualify for VA recognition".
(1)
(0)
PO3 Aaron Hassay
The Story of a Homeless Veteran Who Fell Through the Cracks | Military & Veterans InTransition...
There are about 47,725 homeless veterans in the United States on any given night, according to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Aaron Hassay is one of these veterans.
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
Read This Next