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Identity + Inclusion Series: Veterans Alumni Panel 2020

Our Identity + Inclusion series includes a moderated panel discussion featuring MIT Sloan military veteran alumni. LEARN MORE ---------------------- Diversity…

2 years ago

Special Event: The Consequences of War,a Panel Discussion, May 5, 2022

[ad_1] left to right: Sebastian Junger, Shad Meshad and Roger Sparks On the heels of our withdrawal from Afghanistan, we’re…

2 years ago

Panel unveils nine Army base name recommendations

[ad_1] A Pentagon commission on Tuesday offered its recommendations for renaming nine Army bases that currently have Confederate figures as…

2 years ago

Panel Application; section 1155 directs the Secretary to establish in the rating schedule “ten grades of disability” for evaluating the severity of such conditions, the Secretary has provided less than ten levels of disability for most of the conditions listed in the schedule. See generally 38 C.F.R. §§ 4.71a – 4.150 (1992). Therefore, the schedular ratings established by the Secretary for compensation purposes may not in all cases provide a sufficiently comprehensive basis for determining when a measured worsening of a particular veteran’s condition in service constitutes an “increase in disability” for purposes of establishing service connection through aggravation under section 1153. This would seem to be so where the next higher rating is more than one decile greater. Furthermore, the rating-schedule provisions may not in all cases provide the most accurate or most logical basis for determining whether there has been an “increase in disability” during service. For example, with respect to organic mental disorders and psychoneurotic disorders, the rating schedule provides for disability ratings based on a finding that the condition causes “total”, “severe”, “considerable”, “definite”, or “mild” social and industrial impairment. See 38 C.F.R. § 4.132, Diagnostic Codes 9300-9411 (1992);

[ad_1] Panel Application; section 1155 directs the Secretary to establish in the rating schedule “ten grades of disability” for…

3 years ago

DOD Officials Testify Before Senate Panel on U.S. Actions in Afghanistan > U.S. Department of Defense > Defense Department News

[ad_1] Defense Department officials praised the actions of U.S. service members in the non-combatant evacuation operation from Afghanistan and…

3 years ago

Panel Order; Beaudette v. McDonough; Caregiver Program Notice and Notice Program; » HadIt.com For Veterans Who’ve Had It With The VA

[ad_1] For Dependent Spouses, Children and Parents of deceased Veterans VA service representatives can answer questions about benefits eligibility and…

3 years ago

Big VA budget boost on track as Senate panel backs $270 billion spending plan

[ad_1] Senate appropriators on Wednesday backed White House plans for another substantial boost in funding for the Department of Veterans…

3 years ago