Program Description
The
 Combat-Related Special Compensation (CRSC) program was enacted by 
Congress on 2 December 2002. The CRSC program provides compensation for 
eligible MILITARY retirees with combat-related disabilities. The Army 
CRSC program is operated by the Army Human Resources Command (HRC) under
 the direction of the United States Army Physical Disability Agency. 
Since the programs launch (June, 2003), 30 percent of eligible retired 
Soldiers have applied for CRSC and 55 percent of claims have been 
approved. 238,000 retired Soldiers are eligible for CRSC (as of 
02/27/06) with an increase of 2,500 eligible annually. CRSC provides a 
monthly tax-free compensation (full concurrent receipt option) that 
supplements Veterans Administration (VA) disability and military retired
 payments. To apply for CRSC, claimants must first meet ALL four of the 
following criteria AND have at least one VA rated injury determined to 
have been combat-related: 
- Active, Reserve, or Medically retired with at least 20 years of service
 
- Receiving retired pay
 
- Retired pay is OFFSET by VA payments and
 
- Have 10 percent or greater VA rated injury.
 
Combat-related injuries are those incurred with documented proof and fall into the following four categories: 
- Training that simulates war
 
- Hazardous duty
 
- Instrumentality of war, or
 
- Armed conflict
 
                                     
          
General Program Requirements
In
 order to qualify for this benefit program, you must be a military 
retiree active, reserve duty, or medically retired with at least 20 
qualifying years. You must also be drawing retirement pay as well as VA 
compensation, and you must have a VA disability rating of 10 percent or 
more. You must also have at least one VA rated disability that is 
combat-related. Combat-related disabilities are those that were incurred
 while in the performance of duty under conditions simulating war, while
 engaged in hazardous service, through an instrumentality of war, or as a
 direct result of armed conflict.
                                    
                                     
Your Next Steps
The following information will lead you to the next steps to apply for this benefit.
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                 
          
Application Process 
For more information, see the Program Contact Information below.
           
                                    
          
Program Contact Information
           
            Send correspondence to:
           
            U.S. Army Physical Disabilities Agency/Combat-Related Special Compensation (CRSC)
           
            200 Stovall Street
           
            Alexandria VA 
 
 
 
 
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