The Army has put up a hotline for soldiers and family members to call with concerns about the MEB/PEB process.
The number is 1-800-984-8523
Overseas DSN: 312-328-0002
Stateside DSN: 328-0002
email: wsfsupport@conus.army.mil
Link to [Flyer]
Flyer Text:
The purpose of the hotline is two-fold:
-To offer wounded, injured, or ill Soldiers and their family members a way to share concerns on the quality of patient care.
- To provide senioer Army leaders with visibility on medically-related issues so they can properly allocate resources to better serve Soldiers and families.
The hotline is an avenue to gather information about medical care as well as suggest ways we can improve our medical support systems.
The hotline has not been established to circumvent the chain of command, but rather to give Soldiers and family members an additional means to resolve medical-related issues. Any type of retribution directed towards those who use the hotline will not be tolerated.
-End flyer text
I wonder how flooded this phone line has been.
I'll be calling soon . . .
Are you stuck in the system also?
RaginRanger will respond to any comment--on any post--asking for help on your situation.
This blog "moderates" posts, meaning that your post will NOT be posted publicly if you request that your question remain private.
I am not a lawyer, but I have been in this fight long enough to at least point you to help in most cases. I'll help write a Memorandum For Record and/or the Commander if needed. Sometimes just getting a new perspective from someone who's been there, but doesn't have personal ties to you, can make things more clear.
The most important thing is for those of us who have made it through, to be here for those still fighting through ~
This blog "moderates" posts, meaning that your post will NOT be posted publicly if you request that your question remain private.
I am not a lawyer, but I have been in this fight long enough to at least point you to help in most cases. I'll help write a Memorandum For Record and/or the Commander if needed. Sometimes just getting a new perspective from someone who's been there, but doesn't have personal ties to you, can make things more clear.
The most important thing is for those of us who have made it through, to be here for those still fighting through ~
06 April 2007
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