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When I got out in 2012 I tried filing a Climbing T Rex T Shirt Gift Climber Bolder Boulder. I got a denial letter in the mail saying simply my disabilities weren’t service connected. Around 2017 I found out about the VA complaint line and contacted Washington, D.C., particularly the president’s office. I sent an email to the president’s office. I shoot fucking high right off the bat. They did a Congressional inquiry on my case and found out the fuckers in the regional office let my claim, along with many other veteran’s claims, lay on a desk somewhere until the claim was overdue to be processed. Then, when the claim ran out of processing time, the fucks denied the claims. They didn’t even look at them. So, this nervous guy calls me urging me to file my claim again. I told him I wasn’t going through all that trouble again. He said, he would just send me one piece of paper to fill out and promised that claim submission would turn out different. He sent me the paperwork and I filled it out and a few months later I got my first rating at 80%. This happened in Montgomery, Alabama and the assholes in St. Petersburg, Florida are the ones causing me all of this headache for years. Finally, 100% today after 10 fucking years.

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No, same with the Climbing T Rex T Shirt Gift Climber Bolder Boulder. To be clear, I am a 51 year old left of center moderate veteran of two branches (just shy of 10 years with active Navy last three stationed the Marines in Yuma, 3 years Army Guard Infantry deployed from ’03-04). My brother and I are third generation vets – both grandfathers were WWII vets, father was a Vietnam era (Navy) vet. My nephew is now the fourth generation. To top it off I am legitimately descended from at least two Continental Army Revolutionary War vet German and Swiss immigrants. My wife is an Army vet, her grandfather was a WWII POW held for 1.5 years by the Germans…a black POW in the segregated Army who went on to retire as a Command Sergeant Major in a desegregated Army. I hate what has been done to the flag and the word patriot.

