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Select Your Service Era

Your service era determines specific health screenings and exposure assessments. Each era has unique environmental and operational factors that may impact your health.

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Vietnam Era

August 5, 1964 - May 7, 1975

Triggers: Agent Orange exposure, PTSD assessments, tropical disease screening

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Gulf War

August 2, 1990 - Present

Triggers: Gulf War Syndrome, burn pit exposure, chemical warfare screening

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Iraq/Afghanistan

September 11, 2001 - Present

Triggers: TBI/blast exposure, burn pit assessment, infectious disease screening

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Peacetime Service

All other periods

Triggers: Training-related injuries, occupational health screening

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Vietnam Era Specific Assessment

Based on your Vietnam Era service, we'll assess potential Agent Orange exposure and related health conditions.

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This section appears because you selected Vietnam Era service
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Military Occupation Specialty (MOS)

Your MOS determines job-specific health risks and triggers targeted screening questions.

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Infantry (11B, 0311)

Combat roles, front-line operations

Triggers: PTSD, TBI, hearing loss, blast exposure assessments

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Mechanic/Maintenance

Vehicle and equipment maintenance

Triggers: Chemical exposure, hearing loss, respiratory conditions

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Aviation

Aircraft operations and maintenance

Triggers: Fuel exposure, hearing loss, vibration-related injuries

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Medical/Healthcare

Healthcare and medical support

Triggers: Infectious disease exposure, needlestick injuries, PTSD

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Describe Your Health Concerns

Describe your symptoms in your own words. Our AI will help translate them into proper medical terminology.

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AI Pattern Analysis

Our AI has identified potential connections between your service and health conditions.

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Service-Connected Pattern Analysis
High confidence connections found
Vietnam + Agent Orange Exposure
Strong presumptive connection for Type 2 Diabetes and Ischemic Heart Disease. No additional evidence required for service connection.
Mechanic MOS + Chemical Exposure
Respiratory symptoms align with documented occupational hazards. Consider pulmonary function tests and occupational exposure documentation.
Combat Role + Mental Health
PTSD symptoms are consistent with combat exposure. Sleep disturbances and hypervigilance support service connection claim.

đŸŽ¯ Recommended Claims

  • ✓ PTSD (Combat-related) - High success probability
  • ✓ Type 2 Diabetes (Agent Orange presumptive) - Automatic approval
  • ✓ Bilateral Knee Condition - Additional evidence needed
  • ✓ Respiratory Condition - Occupational exposure link
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Evidence Gap Analysis

Here's what documentation you need to strengthen your claims.

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Missing Documentation
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    Service Medical Records
    We need evidence of knee injuries during service. Request these from the National Archives or provide buddy statements if records are missing.
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    Current Medical Evidence
    Schedule C&P exams for PTSD and respiratory conditions. Get pulmonary function tests to document breathing issues.
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    Lay Statements
    Get statements from family members describing how your conditions affect daily life. Include buddy statements for combat exposure.

📋 Your Personalized Nexus Letter

Based on this assessment, we'll create a comprehensive nexus letter that:

  • Links your Vietnam service to Agent Orange exposure and diabetes
  • Connects your mechanic MOS to respiratory symptoms
  • Establishes medical nexus between combat trauma and PTSD
  • Addresses evidence gaps with recommended actions