Understanding Qualifying Service for National Guard and Reserves Veterans

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National Guard and Reserves veterans are individuals who have served in active military, naval, or air service and were discharged under conditions other than dishonorable. Qualifying service includes active duty for training (ADT) and inactive duty for training (IADT), where disabilities or deaths occurred in the line of duty. Different types of qualifying service can potentially qualify claimants for Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) benefits. Formal line of duty investigations are essential for establishing the incurrence or aggravation of diseases, injuries, or deaths during ADT or IADT periods. It's crucial to consider all evidence to determine the line of duty status.


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  1. Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs

  2. National Guard and Reserves REFERENCE: M21-1, Part III, Subpart ii, Chapter 6, Section A - Establishing Veteran Status M21-1, Part IV, Subpart II, Chapter 2, Section B Overview of direct SC

  3. National Guard and Reserves A Veteran is a person who served in the active military, naval or air service, and was discharged or released under conditions other than dishonorable. 3

  4. National Guard and Reserves Active service includes active duty any period of active duty for training (ADT) during which a person is disabled or dies from a disease or injury incurred or aggravated in the line of duty, or any period of inactive duty for training (IADT) during which a person is disabled or dies from an injury incurred or aggravated in the line of duty or from any of the following conditions that occurred during training: 4

  5. National Guard and Reserves acute myocardial infarction cardiac arrest, or a cerebrovascular accident. 5

  6. National Guard and Reserves Qualifying service is any type of service that qualifies or potentially qualifies a claimant for Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) benefits. Types of qualifying service are listed in 38 CFR 3.6 and 38 CFR 3.7 and include (but are not limited to) active service ADT when a claim for service connection (SC) is based on a disability or death resulting from a disease or injury incurred or aggravated in the line of duty, and IADT when a claim for SC is based on disability or death resulting from an injury incurred or aggravated in the line of duty or myocardial infarction, cardiac arrest, or a cerebrovascular accident which occurred during such training.

  7. National Guard and Reserves Formal line of duty investigations are documented on DD Form 261. However, not all injuries, diseases, or deaths incurred or aggravated in the line of duty will be documented on DD Form 261, and a formal line of duty investigation is not a requirement to establish that a disease, injury, or death was incurred or aggravated in the line of duty during a period of ADT or IADT. Consider all evidence of record in determining whether the injury, disease, or death was incurred or aggravated in the line of duty.

  8. National Guard and Reserves References: For more information on duty status related to injuries sustained by Reservists or National Guard members while traveling to or from periods of ADT or IADT, see 38 CFR 3.6(e), and determining line of duty status, see Holton v. Shinseki, 557 F.3d 1362 (Fed.Cir. 2009).

  9. National Guard and Reserves 3.385 Disability due to impaired hearing. For the purposes of applying the laws administered by VA, impaired hearing will be considered to be a disability when the auditory threshold in any of the frequencies 500, 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000 Hertz is 40 decibels or greater; or when the auditory thresholds for at least three of the frequencies 500, 1000, 2000, 3000, or 4000 Hertz are 26 decibels or greater; or when speech recognition scores using the Maryland CNC Test are less than 94 percent.

  10. National Guard and Reserves M21-1,IV.ii.2.B.1.a Overview of Direct SC Direct service connection (SC) means that a particular disease or injury was incurred in service. This is accomplished by affirmatively showing inception during service. There are three components to proving direct SC. These are a current disability an event, injury, or disease in service, and a link or nexus establishing that the current disability had its onset or inception in service, which may be established by evidence of chronicity and continuity, or continuous symptoms or a medical nexus opinion. All pertinent or relevant medical and lay evidence must be considered, including the service records (which may show the places, types, and circumstances of service and the official history of the organization in which the Veteran served).

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