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 | | The injury or disease is caused by an instrumentality of war (see definitions in enclosure 2) and incurred in the line of duty during a period of war as defined in 38 U.S.C. 101 and 302 U.S.C. (reference (k)) and makes the member unfit. |
 | | Under 10 U.S.C. 12731 of reference (b), Reserve component members with at least 15, and less than 20, years of qualifying service and who would otherwise be qualified for retirement may waive disability disposition and request early qualification for retired pay until 1 October, 1999, unless the provisions of this statute are extended or rescinded. |
 | | Personality, Sexual, or Factitious Disorders, Disorders of impulse control not elsewhere classified, Adjustment Disorders, Substance-related Disorders, Mental Retardation (primary), or Learning Disabilities are conditions that may render an individual administratively unable to perform duties rather than medically unable, and may become the basis for administrative separation. |
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