Why Fort Bragg retirees come to us
Fort Bragg — home of the 82nd Airborne, XVIII Airborne Corps, and Army Special Operations — produces one of the most combat-deployed retiree populations anywhere. That works in your favor with CRSC. Airborne and air-assault service is textbook hazardous duty; repeated combat rotations, blast exposure, and TBI fit armed conflict and instrumentality of war. The categories the board is looking for are often written all over an 82nd or SOF career.
The catch is that eligibility isn't the same as an approval — the packet has to prove it. We take your jump log, deployment history, rating decision, and medical record and build the causation narrative the CRSC board needs, then get DD Form 2860 submission-ready so a strong case doesn't die on a technicality.
- Flat fee, quoted up front — never a percentage of your backpay.
- Founded by a combat-disabled Army Infantry retiree who filed his own 277-page CRSC packet.
- Free 15-minute review before you spend anything — done by phone, email, and secure file sharing.
We help retirees from every branch
Each branch decides CRSC through a different board. Start with yours:
What we do
- CRSC packet preparation — end-to-end build, intake to submission-ready.
- CRSC packet review — a second set of eyes before you mail it.
- CRSC reconsideration — rebuild a denied claim with a clearer nexus.
- DD Form 2860 help — completing the CRSC claim form, block by block.
- CRSC eligibility — see if you qualify.
- CRSC calculator — estimate your monthly amount and back pay.
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Local or nationwide — start with a free review.
Everything can be done by phone, email, and secure file sharing, so where you live never limits the help. Tell us your situation and we'll give you a straight, vet-to-vet read on whether CRSC looks like a fit.