yes, you could...the only thing that would restrict you is if you have severe hearing loss (natural) or a crippling desease
2006-11-21 17:20:50
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answered by popeye 3
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Sorry bud, yet bronchial asthma over the age of 14, i've got confidence, is an instantaneous disqualification. except they arise with an entire scientific care by utilising the time you're 18, you're unlikely to be waiting to connect. The justification for this? think of in case you're in the direction of attempt against and you have an bronchial asthma attack?
2016-10-22 12:54:13
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answered by ? 4
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My brother slipped through the recruiter and joined the Marines with this condition. He was promptly discharged after it was discovered druing a routine visit to the PA for a sprained ankle.
2006-11-22 01:28:35
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answered by ronnie j 2
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Had you not added the very last sentence, you would have had your questioned answered about 50 times over by various military recruiters!
2006-11-21 16:01:15
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answered by Anonymous
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They would give you a complete medical and likly pass you as accepted. Take my word for it though once you sign the consent you are in the military.
2006-11-21 16:06:37
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answered by Kenneth H 5
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It wouldn't hurt to try. There will be some tests anyway so if you're not fit to join, they wouldn't let you.
2006-11-21 16:07:39
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answered by justme 2
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Today's military is not as stringent as in the past.
2006-11-21 16:04:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope.
2006-11-21 18:01:23
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answered by Marc h 3
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YES YOU CAN YOU JUST HAVE TO BE WAIVERED
2006-11-21 22:51:58
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answered by Justin R 1
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NO
2006-11-21 16:03:54
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answered by TRUE GRIT 5
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