The Board denied service connection for several conditions, finding that the appellant's period of active duty was discharged under dishonorable conditions due to willful and persistent misconduct. The Board also found that these conditions were not incurred or aggravated by service.
The deciding factor: The appellant was discharged from his second period of service under dishonorable conditions due to willful and persistent misconduct, which constitutes a bar to VA benefits based on that period of service.
- Claimed conditions
- bilateral hearing loss, tinnitus, postoperative residuals of correction for hammertoe deformity and corns of the left foot, hard corns of the right foot, reactive airway disease with allergic rhinitis and asthma (claimed as hay fever), dysthymia (claimed as anxiety, depression, and passive-aggressive reaction), chronic laryngopharyngitis due to gastroesophageal reflux
- How they argued it
- Direct service connection
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- None in this decision
- Decision date
- October 30, 2002
- Citation
- 0215247
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What this means for you
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- Remanded (sent back)
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