RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS
AIR FORCE BOARD FOR CORRECTION OF MILITARY RECORDS
IN THE MATTER OF: DOCKET NUMBER: BC-2007-04055
INDEX CODE: 108.07
COUNSEL: DAV
HEARING DESIRED: NO
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APPLICANT REQUESTS THAT:
His service-connected medical condition, degenerative arthritis of the
spine, be assessed as combat-related in order to qualify for compensation
under the Combat Related Special Compensation (CRSC) Act.
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APPLICANT CONTENDS THAT:
His back injury occurred during a combat situation while serving in
Vietnam. This injury was inflicted while lifting boxes of leaflets
weighing approximately 40 pounds and loading his U-10 aircraft to fly
psychological warfare missions as his primary combat duty.
In support of his request, the applicant provided documentation associated
with his CRSC application.
Applicant’s complete submission, with attachments, is at Exhibit A.
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STATEMENT OF FACTS:
The applicant entered active duty in the Regular Air Force on 25 September
1956. He was progressively promoted to the grade of major, having assumed
that grade effective and with a date of rank of 20 December 1969. He
served as an Operations Officer and Pilot. On 31 December 1976, he was
relieved from active duty and retired from the Air Force on 1 January 1976,
having served 20 years, 3 months, and 6 days on active duty.
His CRSC application was partially approved on 28 October 2005 for impaired
hearing and tinnitus; however, his conditions of hypertension and
degenerative arthritis of the spine was disapproved based upon the fact
that the service-connected medical conditions were determined not to be
combat-related. He appealed the decision and on 20 November 2005, the
appeal was disapproved.
Available Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) records reflect a combined
compensable rating of 30% for his unfitting conditions.
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AIR FORCE EVALUATION:
AFPC/DPPD recommends denial. DPPD states the applicant contends he
incurred his back injury while "lifting boxes of leaflets, weighing
approximately 40 pounds, loading his U-10 aircraft to fly psychological
warfare missions as his primary combat duty." Specifically, he states he
could not perform his duty without these leaflets. His service medical
records dated 22 July 1969 note pain to his back, the cause of the pain is
noted to be "lifting table yesterday and developed pain in lower back."
Injuries from lifting are not unique to military service or combat
situations. To qualify for CRSC, some combat-related event must have
occurred during the act of lifting that caused or aggravated the injury.
DPPD can find nothing in the available evidence that would support approval
under current CRSC criteria.
Additionally, although aircrew duties can be strenuous, conditions
developed through the performance of normal service are not usually
considered combat-related. When considering chronic conditions, such as
back strain, under the CRSC guidelines, it may be difficult to determine
that armed conflict, hazardous service, instrumentality of war, or
simulating war was the definitive cause. To be eligible for compensation,
clear documentation must be provided to indicate an injury occurred and was
caused by a combat-related factor (such as ejection from an aircraft)
rather than from routine causes or the veteran's particular physical make-
up. While the applicant meets the DVA requirements for service-connected
compensation, the evidence does not support additional compensation under
CRSC.
The complete DPPD evaluation, with attachments, is at Exhibit C.
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APPLICANT'S REVIEW OF AIR FORCE EVALUATION:
On 25 July 2008, a copy of the Air Force evaluation was forwarded to the
applicant for review and comment within 30 days (Exhibit D). As of this
date, this office has received no response.
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THE BOARD CONCLUDES THAT:
1. The applicant has exhausted all remedies provided by existing law or
regulations.
2. The application was timely filed.
3. Insufficient relevant evidence has been presented to demonstrate the
existence of error or injustice. The available evidence of record does not
support a finding that the service-connected medical condition the
applicant believes is combat-related was incurred as the direct result of
armed conflict, while engaged in hazardous service, in the performance of
duty under conditions simulating war, or through an instrumentality of war;
and, therefore, does not qualify for compensation under the CRSC Act. We
agree with the opinion and recommendation of the Air Force office of
primary responsibility and adopt its rationale as the basis for our
conclusion that the applicant has not been the victim of an error or
injustice. In the absence of evidence to the contrary, we find no
compelling basis to recommend granting the relief sought in this
application.
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THE BOARD DETERMINES THAT:
The applicant be notified that the evidence presented did not demonstrate
the existence of an error or injustice; the application was denied without
a personal appearance; and the application will only be reconsidered upon
the submission of newly discovered relevant evidence not considered with
this application.
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The following members of the Board considered AFBCMR Docket Number BC-2007-
04055 in Executive Session on 2 December 2008, under the provisions of AFI
36-2603:
Mr. Thomas S. Markiewicz, Chair
Mr. Alan A. Blomgren, Member
Mr. Michael V. Barbino, Member
The following documentary evidence was considered:
Exhibit A. DD Form 149, dated 5 November 2007, w/atchs.
Exhibit B. Applicant's Master Personnel Records.
Exhibit C. Letter, AFPC/DPPD, dated 11 July 2008, w/atchs.
Exhibit D. Letter, SAF/MRBR, dated 25 July 2008.
THOMAS S. MARKIEWICZ
Chair
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