Concurrent Receipt (CR)

Army National Guard: Active Duty Under Title 10 USC or Title 32 USC (Full-Time National Guard Duty)

Benefit Fact Sheet

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Summary

Concurrent Military Retirement Pay and Department of Veterans Affairs Disability Compensation, referred to as Concurrent Receipt (CR), allows military retirees to receive both military retired pay and Veterans Affairs (VA) disability compensation. This was prohibited until the enactment of public law 107-107 on 28 December 2001. The phase-in of full CR, which gradually restored a retiree's VA disability offset, was complete effective January 2014. If qualified, you do not need to apply for CR, you will be enrolled automatically.

Eligibility

Army National Guard Soldiers on federal active duty are not eligible for CR. CR is only applicable to retirees.Vetreran standing next to an American Flag

Additional Information

For more information, please visit the CRDP webpage maintained by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service:
https://www.dfas.mil/RetiredMilitary/disability/crdp/

https://www.dfas.mil/RetiredMilitary/disability/comparison/

Document Review Date: 10 April 2025