Couldn’t go 18x because of my scoliosis so would msrt be a better route?
I needed a waiver just to join but I was told I wouldn’t be able to go sf while I’m in. I’m considering coast guard DSF but I have no idea if they would let me in
I needed a waiver just to join but I was told I wouldn’t be able to go sf while I’m in. I’m considering coast guard DSF but I have no idea if they would let me in
I needed a waiver just to join but I was told I wouldn’t be able to go sf while I’m in. I’m considering coast guard DSF but I have no idea if they would let me in
As of now im split between 11b and 35m. I’m not into signit but I heard humint guys can’t be apart of SOT-A so idk. I figured I could maybe end up in support regardless of if I was in intel but im kinda fucked for a airborne physical (same reason I can't go psyops)
What would you guys say?
As of now im split between 11b and 35m. I’m not into signit but I heard humint guys can’t be apart of SOT-A so idk. I figured I could maybe end up in support regardless of if I was in intel but im kinda fucked for a airborne physical (same reason I can't go psyops)
What would you guys say?
I figured I could end up in the right place thanks to the dream sheet then it’s a matter of waiting but I understand if that’s unrealistic.
I originally thinking of joining the army and be infantry but I heard dagre does cool stuff
I got DQed at meps, failed to get a waiver and now I’m wondering what I’m gonna do with my life.
I kinda bet everything on being a seal, never wanted to do anything else so now I’m kinda lost.
It seems as if I I don’t look forward to everyday, I simply live. I have no excitement(minus for the future where it might get better), I have to fight to enjoy myself day by day. I have no earthly purpose(unless the future goes right), no friends etc. I wish I could be like a normal person who enjoys just getting up every day and being with his family and friends. Perfectly fine with living to 60 doing the exact same thing with the only worries being of worldly things
It seems as if I I don’t look forward to everyday, I simply live. I have no excitement(minus for the future where it might get better), I have to fight to enjoy myself day by day. I have no earthly purpose(unless the future goes right), no friends etc. I wish I could be like a normal person who enjoys just getting up every day and being with his family and friends. Perfectly fine with living to 60 doing the exact same thing with the only worries being of worldly things
I definitely have scrupulosity issues(odc like tendencies for religion) and overall no medical issues. My scoliosis and xanex use waiver is a big deal enough, to me having a bunch of other minor things (like using adderal a handful of times) to admit in order to be truthful when I could 100% get away with. Especially when those things could result in my enlistment, or me having to lie continuously since I have to resubmit a sf86 every 5 years.
I’ve always wanted to be an operator, because I heard how shit is it for grunts, but knowing I have a medical issue that’ll block me (still waived for 03xx) I know it’s no longer an option. of course I’m still gonna join, but I wanna know if it at all feels like anything other than being a janitor or sitting in the field with no range time.
I’m from south Texas and despite being here my entire life I’ve never gotten comfortable with the heat. I was hoping to be with a unit that would somewhere cold but I don’t think that’s possible. What I wanna know is how much will the heat make me regret my decision?
Im enlisting 03xx and maybe with a MG contract. I was hoping that I could be respectable from the start and maybe get into some good programs like FAST
I used xanex from my parents in order to sleep a couple of times(im18) in the past. I plan on coming clean with the enlistment paperwork but I was told I’m gonna need a moral waiver. I’ve read mixed things about that when it comes to sf, even hearing that stuff like this is considered unwaiverable
Should I be worried?
I got severe(on paper) scoliosis but I’m asymptomatic, and I got zero pain, neurological or strength deficits.
I know recon requires a separate medical to get in so I was wondering if I should have any hope.
I understand the reality of the hurry up and wait and the police calls but other than that how much does the infantry get to do practical work?
Do they see the range or do drills semi frequently?
Does it differ for units like FAST company?
My circumstances are I was wavered into the Navy with no issue despite a 50° curve in my back.
I have an ortho note stating I have zero strength or neurological deficits and the NSW mentor told me himself that I was in a not terrible spot.
The only issue is I understand that a dive physical can only be done while at Boot Camp. I was told I can get a courtesy waiver and that I would be good.
How secure would that be?