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As the title says, i am relatively fit, BMI of 19, Body fat around 9%, have a case of asthma/emphysema, can run for around 2 miles, and with some training can increase my numbers pretty easily. Do not require a use of a regular inhaler, longest ive gone is 8 years without the use of medication, and no prior history of surgery or issues present. What are my odds?

As the title says, i am relatively fit, BMI of 19, Body fat around 9%, have a case of asthma/emphysema, can run for around 2 miles, and with some training can increase my numbers pretty easily. Do not require a use of a regular inhaler, longest ive gone is 8 years without the use of medication, and no prior history of surgery or issues present. What are my odds?

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Well, right off I'm going to point out that if you make it past basic and it is time for you to start job training you better hope you don't need clearance because this post proves fraud.

As for your question... some make it and some don't. Sounds to me like you are unsure this is what you want. At the very least. I'd figure that part out first.

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Had a friend lie about a previous injury. When caught they threw him in the brig for a few months and dishonorably discharged him.

Military is for kikes and communists. They are traitors. They allowed communism to take control. If you join the military, you are a faggot.

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It will kinda depend on the branch you want, the MOS (job) you want, and ASVAB scores (assuming they still do ASVAB) in today's highspeed military.. it's all feelings-friendly now.

The National Guard - as we fulltimers called the Nasty Girls - I wouldn't worry too much about physical fitness especially since there has been a PT hiatus until 2022, I think it was:

Noting not all NG are this undisciplined, some units are highspeed and some further still have seen more action than full-timers; again depends on the job and the branch. That said, I would agree with most here, don't bother. It has changed so much (for the worse), since Obummers run.

The MOS isnt hard, and ive been getting mixed reviews from mil recruiters about what to do. However, the jobs i was looking at are in green zones, and not on the field.

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if by green zones, you're referring to like check points, or some type of area control, that could be seen as field work - chances are this would be for an MOS 31A for Army - Security Forces for AF - not sure of the job codes for other branches.

Your PT for that MOS wouldn't be too taxing in basic I wouldn't think, and probably wouldn't be any worse in AIT. I know the APFT has changed dramatically per job, but I wouldn't consider it taxing. I would be confident in saying that you'd more than likely have an issue with 11X (11 series is light infantry X is a placeholder for specific job) over any other MOS with asthma.

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Why are you willingly becoming a greater slave to israel?

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well they let women in.

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You're joining the military?

My conundrum, i have no sense of unity anymore, and im trying to figure out what to do next. I love my community, i work and volunteer here, and they like me, i dont mind donating to white people only, but it still feels unfulfilling. I thought to myself, at least joinining the us army may bring me a sense of some kind of nationalistic or patriotic purpose, allthough this may be the demoralization campaign getting to my head.

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Listen, you do what you want to do.

But understand that the US military has zero desire for it's soldiers to have their own opinions on anything. The moment you sign those papers you are literally signing away your God/natural given freedom to think, to act and to be. From that moment on you will think only what the US military wants you to think. You will act only in the manner the US military wants you to act and you will be only what the US military wants you to be.

Understand this. Know exactly WHAT you will be giving up. You will be expected to give up everything that makes you you. You will also be expected to follow ALL orders, some of which might very well result in the harm of innocent people.

Joining the US military is almost a form of soul suicide. You are giving up the YOU that is inside and giving your freedom over to another.

Perhaps you can find a better way to serve the people around you?