Squib: First of all have you gotten with the VA? No one told me I needed to talk with the VA when I retired. The AF had given me a 10% disability rating and I thought that was all I would ever get. Then I ran into one of my Old First Sgts. He was a VA rep, and he had me come in and see him. It took a year, but it came back as 40% disabled. So if you have not seen the
VA, by all means go and see them. At 10% you really have nothing to lose, go for it and don't worry about the time. It will take a year, that is always the way it has worked for me.
The Wounded Warrior program is a good program. My wife works for Army JAG and she sees the good that comes out of that program. She applied for a position to work in the Wounded Warrior program for the Army, and she would be a good person for that position. But the Army decided to use a Wounded Warrior in that position. My wife feels that is a good thing.