1) You have to be egotistical enough to fall for the "army of one" propaganda.
2) You have to be dumb enough to give up all your rights and become government property.
3) You have to be able to not vomit everytime patriots or freedom fighters are called terrorists for doing the same things we did to gain independence from England.
4) You have to be willing to let them poke you and prod you, inject you with whatever they want, do chemical weapons testing on you without your knowledge or consent, and drill holes in your head to place the electrodes (temporarily) to research interrogation techniques. Being brain washed or memory wiped with drugs "far more effective" than scopolamine and the like. All of which they have done to myself or my friends.
5) If you are an extremely rare individual you have to be willing to risk all the above and more in the almost totally futile hope of eventually helping to stop the destruction of our nation by the corrupt sociopaths that control it.
2007-02-24 03:45:23
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answered by - 3
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You can join the army with a broken arm or any other broken part (assuming it's better now) as long as there are no metal pins or other parts holding you together. If your doctor is willing to sign off on your fitness it will go along way towards your enlistment.
2007-02-24 04:23:00
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answered by drewder 2
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Recruiters are the best source. They 'll do just about anything to get you in. I seriously doubt a previous broken bone would hold you back.
2007-02-24 03:49:02
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answered by SiLKy 3
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you won't be in a position to be on probation of any sort. additionally, for many misdemeanor or non-site visitors offenses, you may wait 6 months to a year after the probation or deferment is comprehensive. you may connect at 17. He could flow and spot a recruiter to get the acceptable answer because of the fact it does variety based on the offense.
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answered by ? 4
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I broken my arm and had two knee surgeries before i was out of high school, and i was allowed in. I'm out now. But the best thing is to talk to a recruiter. but if you dont want to here is a good link.
2007-02-24 03:52:21
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answered by paul b 3
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I knew there would be one who talked crap on the army.
Hey, -, you're a tool.
To answer your question, i have broken many bones before i joined the army, so i wouldnt worry too much, as long as it doesnt hinder your movement, you're good.
2007-02-24 04:13:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Broken bones do not effect your eligibility to join, unless they effect your movement to a great extent. If you still have full range of movement, they'll take you.
2007-02-24 03:44:08
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answered by Curtis B 6
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Go to your local recruiter. They'll take care of the rest.
2007-02-24 03:35:02
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answered by Matt 5
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Best to talk with a recruiter, not Yahoo people.....
2007-02-24 03:33:32
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answered by Anonymous
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