Ack & thank you for sorting that out for me (or else sorting me out on that). Me & my bad attitude will now exit this thread. Cheers for everyone's patience.
Rifleman62: You offer a sound & reasonable COA. Many thanks for your sensible and practical advice. But, I am so very, very tired...
Brihard: Yes, I am INcorrect on the number of years... it *is* six years (vice seven). (In earlier versions of VAC's intent before finalizing this it was...
OK. So, I see that the minimum requirements for Reg F is a min 7 years' service with min BMQ/BMOQ qualified. As well, spouses/common-laws (with zero service) of a qualifying veterans are eligible. And, as someone stated here, it does not matter if the veteran is currently incarcerated.
YET...
Well, I am back with some info. Thank you so much, esp @DA Patterson for helping me to "help myself."
So, I sent an RFI to the OPI (for lack of a better acronym) DCSM (Director Casualty Support Management) on 18 Jul 17. I actually got back a response on 20 Jul 17. I list the dates as...
Sorry @dapaterson: my error (which I have since corrected)... I released in 2015 (vice 2009), so I am in that 5 yr range. Thank you for going to the effort of adding the info that you did!
I was 3B rel in Sep 15. I just applied for VAC1002 "Medical Release Attributable to Service Determination" for Statutory Priority. I ack that it will take some time (likely months) to get a response from VAC. I also ack that I should have done this a long time ago. So, I am not making...
I had a similar experience to you in 2015 at CFB Kingston... I wanted to review my med file because I required some dates (etc) from it IOT fill out VAC forms (etc). And, at the time I was on a PCAT, posted to JPSU-IPSC, and going through the 3B med release process.
So, I went to the med...
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