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Old 11-19-2014, 09:47   #85
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Originally Posted by pbr549xxx View Post
It looks like my physical therapy journey with the Army is coming to an abrupt end. Due to the severity of the injury, the Ortho Dr said I wouldnt be able to jump anymore, so I requested to retire in lieu of PCS. I had requested a retirement date of 1 August which the Army denied and told me that since I had opted for retirement in lieu of PCS that I had to retire on 1 April. I'll start my transistion leave on 5 January. I'll see the Physical Therapist one more time between now and 5 Jan and then thats it.
I am sorry to hear that.

Time to open the book and write a new page in your life. You may find there are great things ahead.

Make sure you get your documentation and get with the VA service rep there to get started on your disability packet as soon as you can.

Thank you for your service and best of luck!

TR
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