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19K — M1 Armor Crewman
Tank crews — DU armor + DU munitions exposure is documented. Cancers presumptive under post-Gulf-War policy. Hearing loss near-universal.
Documented exposures for 19K
- Hazardous noise
- Blast overpressure / TBI
- Depleted uranium
- JP-8 / jet fuel
- Lead (weapons / ranges)
- Burn pits (PACT Act)
- Gulf War / SW Asia
Exposure tags are drawn from 38 CFR §3.307, §3.309, §3.317, the PACT Act, and VA Public Health publications. Individual deployment history may broaden the list — use the personalizer below to layer service eras on top.
Presumptive claims this MOS may unlock (24)
- Guide →TinnitusDC 6260 · 38 CFR § 4.87 + §3.385
Flat 10% — easiest VA claim to win and the most commonly missed if vet doesn't realize it's ratable.
Hazardous noise - Sensorineural Hearing LossDC 6100 · 38 CFR § 4.85 + §3.385
Even mild bilateral loss often rates 0% but service-connected status enables secondary tinnitus and protects against future degradation.
Hazardous noise - Guide →TBI residualsDC 8045 · 38 CFR §4.124a
Combat / blast exposure makes nexus straightforward — most missed because veterans don't realize sub-concussive blast counts.
Blast overpressure / TBI - Guide →PTSD secondary to TBIDC 9411 · 38 CFR §3.310Blast overpressure / TBI
- Guide →Migraines secondary to TBIDC 8100 · 38 CFR §3.310Blast overpressure / TBI
- Kidney dysfunctionVA EHC + VHA Directive 2007-051
Vets in OIF tank crews / vehicle recovery may not realize DU exposure was tracked. Request DU surveillance records.
Depleted uraniumLead (weapons / ranges) - Respiratory cancers (DU-correlated)PACT Act §403 (overlaps with burn pits)Depleted uranium
- Respiratory conditions (PACT)PACT Act §403JP-8 / jet fuel
- Chronic dermatitisDC 7806 · M21-1 IV.ii.2.CJP-8 / jet fuel
- Liver / kidney symptomsVA Public Health JP-8 pageJP-8 / jet fuel
- Guide →HypertensionDC 7101 · M21-1 IV.ii.2.C
Chronic lead exposure (small arms instructors, indoor ranges) maps to hypertension.
Lead (weapons / ranges) - Peripheral neuropathyM21-1 IV.ii.2.CLead (weapons / ranges)
- Guide →Asthma diagnosed after serviceDC 6602 · PACT Act §403 / 38 CFR §3.320
PACT Act made this presumptive for SW Asia / Afghanistan deployments. Massively under-claimed pre-2022.
Burn pits (PACT Act) - Guide →Chronic rhinitis / sinusitisPACT Act §403
"Constrictive bronchiolitis" and chronic rhinitis are both on the PACT Act list.
Burn pits (PACT Act) - Constrictive bronchiolitisPACT Act §403Burn pits (PACT Act)
- Pulmonary hypertensionPACT Act §403Burn pits (PACT Act)
- Glioblastoma + select brain cancersPACT Act §403Burn pits (PACT Act)
- Lymphomas of any typePACT Act §403Burn pits (PACT Act)
- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome38 CFR §3.317(a)(2)(i)(B)(1)Gulf War / SW Asia
- Fibromyalgia38 CFR §3.317(a)(2)(i)(B)(2)Gulf War / SW Asia
- Guide →IBS / functional GI disorderDC 7319 · 38 CFR §3.317(a)(2)(i)(B)(3)Gulf War / SW Asia
- Undiagnosed muscle / joint pain38 CFR §3.317(a)(2)(ii)
Use §3.317 when conventional diagnostics return no clear etiology.
Gulf War / SW Asia - Undiagnosed sleep disturbances38 CFR §3.317(a)(2)(ii)Gulf War / SW Asia
- Undiagnosed neurological symptoms38 CFR §3.317(a)(2)(ii)Gulf War / SW Asia
Layer your service era for a fuller list
This page shows the exposures tied to 19K alone. Deployments (Vietnam, Gulf War, OIF/OEF) and stations (Camp Lejeune) add presumptives on top. Run the full personalizer to combine both:
Open the Missed Claims Personalizer →Educational content only. This list reflects publicly documented exposure patterns for 19K and the VA presumptive framework — not legal or medical advice. Consult a VA-accredited representative for help filing. Source data: 38 CFR Part 3, PACT Act, VA M21-1, and VA Public Health.