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TOPIC: Veterans use of FamCamps!

Veterans use of FamCamps! 1 year, 1 month ago #9919

Wish vets. could use these great parks. Just an old Marine looking to lay his head down at night in his camper on a base where he served honorably.
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Re: Veterans use of FamCamps! 1 year, 1 month ago #9922

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I served honorably over 20 years and can't use the VA medical system.
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Re: Veterans use of FamCamps! 1 year, 1 month ago #9923

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You're not working the system correctly. PM me and I might be able to help.
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Re: Veterans use of FamCamps! 1 year, 1 month ago #9928

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Yes? why not? Did you get classed in 'Cat 8' ?
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Re: Veterans use of FamCamps! 1 year, 1 month ago #9932

No cat 8. Just a vet. Served 4 years and 3 months during Desert Storm. We don't rate.
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Re: Veterans use of FamCamps! 1 year, 1 month ago #9933

Why can't you use the VA medical. I get to use that, but can't use the camprgounds. Does not make sense.
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Re: Veterans use of FamCamps! 1 year, 1 month ago #9937

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I'm looking at it again. Years ago, the VA website said I wasn't eligible, due to my service dates (1977 - 1998), no Vietnam service, no service in a combat theater, and no service related medical problems.

When I went active duty in 1977, I also found out they discontinued the "GI Bill" education 10 months prior to my going active duty. Instead, they had a lousy "Veterans Educational Assistance Program" (VEAP). With VEAP, I had to contribute $100+ a month into the program and would get back $300 for every $100 I submitted. As an E-1, I couldn't afford the $100 a month and didn't participate. So I didn't get any educational benefits (except I got my BS degree while on active duty, with Uncle Sam paying 75% - 90% of the tuition (Tuition Assistance).
Larry Farquhar, USAF (Ret)
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Re: Veterans use of FamCamps! 1 year, 1 month ago #9941

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Me either Larry - Cat 8
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Re: Veterans use of FamCamps! 1 year, 1 month ago #9945

Good for you that you were smart enough to get your education while in the service. I agree, it sounds like vets. of your time did get the short end on benefits. If I didn't serve during Desert Storm, I'd be in the same boat.
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Re: Veterans use of FamCamps! 1 year, 1 month ago #9954

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There is an assumption that it takes some type of combat or combat training injury to be eligible for a VA disability. That is incorrect. I personally know several individuals who have VA disabilities for things that most would think is not authorized. One individual fell off a ladder at home, permanently messed up his shoulder, and has an authorized disability. When you are on active duty, you are on it 24/7 even in your own garage. Another, received a knee injury playing basketball at the installation gym and also has that as part of his disability. The other person injured his back in a fall when he was working at a post swimming pool. He didn't think anything of it at the time, but years later it was diagnosed and now it's a VA compensated disability. There are thousands who have a compensated disability for tinnitus (ringing in the ears) from having been around loud noises like artillery or aviation. Certain diseases are compensated.

I could provide many more examples, but the fact is that the list of compensated non-combat injuries is long. One needs to visit the VA and talk personally with a rep about the possibility of filing an Application for Compensation. It would be extremely beneficial to be prepared with a detailed knowledge of your own medical history because you would be amazed at what might be considered as a service related injury or disease.

Having said all of that, know this. The VA is not going to just hand over money. Everyone needs to work their issues and No may be the first answer given to them. You can accept it or go find out if it is the correct answer. In order to jump from Cat 8 to Cat 3, all one needs is to validate a claim that will give them at least 10% - whether it is compensated or not. Service related hearing loss is in that category!

I am not trying to be melodramatic, but I have a close friend who didn't think he had any VA claim when he retired because he accepted the first No answer 15 years ago. I convinced him to go after it again. He is now 50%. Sad thing is that has pissed away $125,000 plus in total compensation since accepting No the first time.
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Re: Veterans use of FamCamps! 1 year ago #10092

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guys, listen, you are misquoting rules and going to the wrong place for help.

to begin with the v.a. people are trained to try to keep the cost down, good jobs with good bennies disallows you to use the v.a. (as it should) no health insurance allows you to use the v.a. retired military have tri care so they don't need the v.a..

i went in to get my ears checked, they ring (tinitus) i walked out with a 10% disability (service connected)and the right to use the v.a.

damage to my back from a car wreck during my service netted another 30%, ptsd (viet nam) netted another 50%, 90% and no chance of holding a job, netted 100% D.A.V.

none of which would ever have happened if i had not gotten hooked up with the DAV rep. DAV lives for this sort of thing, they are free to you, and have no connection to the government.

going to the VA for help is like dealing with an insurace co. folks with verifyable diabilities are waiting 5 to 8 years for their cases to clear VA.get away from that system and go see your local DAV rep and you will get anything you have coming (and its a lot)
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Re: Veterans use of FamCamps! 1 year ago #10094

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The question got lost when the VA discussion broke out.
The Military campgrounds are limited by thier numbers and spaces available. This is one of the benifits for serving 20+ years or 100% disabled / DOD. If everyone that served was allowed to stay then it would be impossible to get a spot. Its one of those things you had to do the time for. What would be next commisary / BX-PX-NEX / full base access?
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Re: Veterans use of FamCamps! 11 months, 4 weeks ago #10156

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jazyn55 wrote:
The question got lost when the VA discussion broke out.
The Military campgrounds are limited by thier numbers and spaces available. This is one of the benifits for serving 20+ years or 100% disabled / DOD. If everyone that served was allowed to stay then it would be impossible to get a spot. Its one of those things you had to do the time for. What would be next commisary / BX-PX-NEX / full base access?

You nailed it. With the millions of vets out there it would be a mess. Got to be some kind of system in place.

Not sure of the current status, but in the 80's there were STILL 4 people drawing CIVIL WAR benefits and retirement
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Re: Veterans use of FamCamps! 11 months, 3 weeks ago #10165

BroncoFan74 wrote:
Wish vets. could use these great parks. Just an old Marine looking to lay his head down at night in his camper on a base where he served honorably.


There are some that are off base and open to you if available.
Ouchee creek I believe is one in GA.
Give them a call.
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Re: Veterans use of FamCamps! 11 months, 2 weeks ago #10224

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Hi, I served for three years and would only ask to stay overnight while going from point A to point B and nothing more. I don't want Px or Commisary priveledges. I wasn't a weekend warrior either. Yes retired active duty should get all the perks, no question.
Well at least I get VA benefits at the VA including prescriptions.

Would like to answer the guy about Va benefits when he has tricare. Why would you need VA benefits when tricare pays for everything including eyeglasses and prescriptions.

Well I was just curious what CG's allow us active members who are not retired military to stay overnight.
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Re: Veterans use of FamCamps! 11 months, 2 weeks ago #10225

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While it's true non-retired/disabled can't use the campsites, there appears to be ongoing misconception about using VA medical, which is available to all vets. Don't be mislead by someone at the VA or out in the world not knowing the facts. If you are a Vet, you have lots of bennies... including the VA. Most counties in the country have Service officers. Go see him/her.
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Re: Veterans use of FamCamps! 11 months, 2 weeks ago #10226

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"Would like to answer the guy about Va benefits when he has tricare. Why would you need VA benefits when tricare pays for everything including eyeglasses and prescriptions."

Answer:
Tricare cost the veteran money per year (like regular health care insurance.) but less, and you have a co-pay on medical care, and a flat rate for prescriptions - not high, but its there.

VA care is free (well, we earned it, it's not FREE) but we paid with service time, or injury.

Plus, MCGs are for active duty and retired, and 100% DAV ... but once you're out, that's it for MCG - it's the rules, but you can camp next to me anytime, anywhere brother...
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Re: Veterans use of FamCamps! 11 months, 2 weeks ago #10228

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There has to be a cup off someplace. If they allowed every soldier who served to stay in the military campgrounds then the would be full all of the time and there would be no space for active duty.
Bill & Jean O'Dell
Bill Retired US Army, 100% VA, SS
Viet Nam Vet, 24th Evac. Hosp.
Jean Retired from DOA, and SS
2006 HR Endeavor 40'
2009 Chev. Silverado Crew cab
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Re: Veterans use of FamCamps! 11 months, 2 weeks ago #10230

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Maybe I've missed something. When did Tricare start paying for eye glasses?
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Re: Veterans use of FamCamps! 11 months, 2 weeks ago #10232

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Not positive, but I think TRICARE pays for the eye exam, not the glasses. I get mine at the VA, but as I recall, my wife got her eye exam paid, but then had to buy glasses. Check for sure with Tricare ...
Last Edit: 11 months, 2 weeks ago by monkey44.
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