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39 vetted Board decisions in 2002
The Board finds that the veteran's multiple sclerosis began during his active service and grants entitlement to service connection for this condition.
The veteran has an employment handicap and meets the criteria for basic entitlement to vocational rehabilitation benefits under Chapter 31, Title 38, United States Code.
The Board denied service connection for a cervical spine disorder and an increased rating for the lumbar spine disability, but granted an effective date of December 15, 1997 for the 40 percent rating.
The Board denied service connection for multiple sclerosis in October 1985, finding no evidence of the condition during or immediately after service.
The Board found that the August 1980 RO rating decision denying service connection for multiple sclerosis is not subject to challenge on the basis of CUE, as it merges with the October 1985 Board decision.
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