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For those military faggots, when it comes to basic training, i have latent emphysema, however the disease is dormant. From what i can tell, it affects me in no way, i can still run, and do shit. However, since it is technically a disqualifier, the recruiter had told me to just omit the disease, and do basic training anyways. I am assuming basic training is not really that hard, especially seeing all the fat fuck army cadets around. And i can run and do exercise without a problem. However the SGLI portion may have some explaining to do, since the prior medical, would show some clear damage to the pulmonary system. How serious is this offense?

For those military faggots, when it comes to basic training, i have latent emphysema, however the disease is dormant. From what i can tell, it affects me in no way, i can still run, and do shit. However, since it is technically a disqualifier, the recruiter had told me to just omit the disease, and do basic training anyways. I am assuming basic training is not really that hard, especially seeing all the fat fuck army cadets around. And i can run and do exercise without a problem. However the SGLI portion may have some explaining to do, since the prior medical, would show some clear damage to the pulmonary system. How serious is this offense?

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I think you'll be ok if cleared at MEPS. As long as you're honest about everything, you'll be ok in terms of not getting your peepee smacked or medically dq'd later on. There are some surprisingly unhealthy individuals that make it in..They're not absolutely starving for qualified recruits right this second, and sometimes that can affect a waiver if applicable, but that's a cyclical thing.

Also-Please consider another branch if you're smart enough to be on here and type coherent sentences. Even the Army's young officer component gets treated worse than the Air Force's junior enlisted component. Here's an example-I was living off base with more than enough money- less than a year after arriving at my first duty station! and hours/obligation wise, it's basically a 9-5 job minus the rules and deployment aspects. I would put it in this order: AF, Coast Guard, Navy, Marines, Army. No joke. Even better, if you have manufacturing, medical, civil infrastructure/engineering or other "marketable" skills, consider gov contracting-twice as much money, less benefits, 100% more freedom as you stay a civilian. I can also answer some basic questions about anything related to this, staying out of doxing territory of course. Lastly, be very very very thorough in scrubbing your online presence before even talking to a recruiter, let alone going to basic. Your first clearance application will occur at that time, and they do take a quick look at your online presence, albeit limited to boomer tier facebook, etc lookups by name-unless they suspect you of being a "domestic terrorist"...then all bets are off. VPNs, different emails, and pseudonyms are a good thing here.

I sent you a DM, but i was thinking of that. The Air force has always been made fun of by the US army for being too easy. However I work in tech sector, so i dont know how much use i have in other branches like the USAF or marines. I think most tech jobs are army based

Not sure if my PM went through but I tried to respond!

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