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Service members found unfit for duty due to a service-related illness or injury may be eligible for military disability retirement. When their disability is not stable, however, they may be placed on the military's Temporary Disability Retired List (TDRL) and granted temporary benefits for as long as 5 years. This report responds to concerns about TDRL caseloads, mgmt., and impact on servicemembers. This report examines: (1) recent trends in the TDRL caseload size; (2) recent trends in the characteristics of those placed on the TDRL; (3) disability retirement outcomes for TDRL placements; (4) the adequacy of TDRL mgmt., and (5) the adequacy of information provided to TDRL retirees. Includes recommendations. Charts and tables.
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