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The Board denied the appellant's claims for service connection for type II diabetes mellitus, a lung disability secondary to asbestos exposure, and depression. The evidence did not show that the appellant served in Vietnam or had any service-connected conditions that could be linked to his current disabilities.
The Board has granted a 10% rating for the Veteran's service-connected hearing loss of the right ear. The claim for service connection for asbestosis is remanded due to lack of response and need for additional development.
The Veteran claims he developed asbestosis during his military service, specifically while stationed aboard the USS Fremont in 1966. The VA needs to obtain additional records from his second period of service and determine if there is evidence of asbestos exposure before, during, or after his active duty.
The Veteran's appeal for an initial compensable evaluation for asbestosis was granted, but the RO assigned a noncompensable rating. The issues of service connection for right ear hearing loss and acoustic neuroma were withdrawn by the Veteran prior to the Board's decision.
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The Veteran's claim for an initial compensable rating for asbestosis and service connection for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is being remanded due to the need for additional examination, testing, and medical opinion.