17 December, 2008

Final drum roll please...

Greg's Medical Evaluation Board convened today and offered him 10% for his knee* with severance and separation from the Air Force. He accepted.** His next step is to go to the Veterans Administration Office locally and they rate him on all his current medical problems/disabilities occurring while in the service of the United States. This will determine how much he will get as a disabled Veteran from the VA. He had an appointment with them last month and they went over his medical history and came up with seven ratable items. His knee injury will carry over with 10%, Sleep Apnea brings in 50%, and then five other things that we don't know the rates yet. If the VA rates him at 100% then he is considered retired which is a good thing (not exactly sure how it all works out but I think it involves paying for additional schooling). HOWEVER, it takes the VA at least six months to get all the paper work done...so we will be glad for the severance package to help out during the upcoming months.

But it ain't over till the fat lady sings... they said not to be surprised if we are still in the Air Force until February because the paperwork from the ME Board still has one more stop to get an official stamp. If there is any one thing we have learned from all this: EVERYTHING in the military takes TIME. Hurry up and wait!! We just hope his commander will be kind enough to allow Greg to fill out the proper paperwork to allow him to work outside the military if a job comes up before he is "officially" separated.

Today has been a long day for both Greg and I, starting with a 4am phone call from him sharing some concerns before the board convened. Then after the decision was made he thought he would try his luck at getting back to Vegas earlier than planned. I'm not sure what lesson he is to learn from all this but his luck was not so good. He did get an earlier flight to Dallas but the connecting flight to Vegas was over booked with 30 people on standby. He got a ticket booked for the next flight which still would have been earlier than the original flight, but it got cancelled from the weather in Vegas***. Then the airport announced that all flights to Vegas had been cancelled until Thursday afternoon. The earliest they can get him home is 7 pm. But we have good news, his bags might have made it to Las Vegas!! Poor guy, what an ordeal.

* The military only rates the disability which causes separation from the military. Sleep Apnea no longer is a kickable disability, therefore there is no rate to offer the service man at separation.

** Greg is a gambling man, but sometimes a bird in the hand is better than two in the bush especially when those birds are already for flight and the mere glance from the hunter. Accepting is a better thing for our family at this time. It might have played out very badly for him if he re-enlisted and got separated without severance. I don't think I'd make it very far on "Deal or No Deal."

*** While we were enjoying the rarely seen beautiful snow falling we did not know it would delay the time we would see Daddy. No need to spoil all the fun!

7 comments:

Laura Z said...

I am so excited that you guys KNOW now - I hate not knowing.
However, this does mean a move for you, right?

Kim H said...

Congrats on finding some good info. out. Hopefully he will be home soon.

The land of Vegas said...

At least he has a ticket home and isn't on stand-by. And are they going to keep his bags or call them abandoned and call the bomb squad. Congrats on knowing and having him home soon.

Cherie said...

Congratulations! I'm so glad you were able to find out something before Christmas (as if AF paperwork wasn't slow enough, holiday's certainly don't help). We'll pray for 100% retirement though! You certainly deserve it for all the time you've been in! Good luck.

Amber and Co. said...

I'm not sure if I should think this is good news or not, b/c I'm not familiar with the military. But it sounds like this is not too bad and now you just have to keep waiting for another decision. Good luck!

Amber and Co. said...

I'm not sure if I should think this is good news or not, b/c I'm not familiar with the military. But it sounds like this is not too bad and now you just have to keep waiting for another decision. Good luck!

Anonymous said...

Hey guys, Dad has been keeping me up to date on this ordeal and I am so glad it is over (Sort of). Greg, I am so glad that you did not stay in and risk not being able to pass the PT exam and coming away with nothing. You deserve as much as you can get because you have been a fantastic, loyal soldier. I also commend your wonderful wife for standing by you through deployment and late night hours at work. I know it has not been easy for either of you but my prayer is that your family reaps the rewards for those difficult times. It has not all been bad. Being in the military has its perks, too. Now you will come into the real world with us plain folk and work an ole regular job. Our prayers are that God will lead you to the very job that He wants you to have and that you will find in in the SE United States!!!!!!! (I am just kidding, sort of). It would be nice to get close enough to drive for a weekend visit. All here is well. Olivia and Jea have gotten a house to rent and will be moving the week of Christmas so we’ll be back and forth trying to help as much as we can. Carlynn, ricky and Gavin are doing fine. I am making cereal mix for dad to take to his work Christmas party tomorrow. Hope you all are getting ready for Christmas cause its right around the corner. Will call to talk later. I love you all very much! Momo