Absolutely no way to get out. You would be a deserter.
2007-05-31 09:46:56
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answered by Nicholas R 1
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Family issues will always be there. You do not need to stay home to have issues. Get out on your own and stay in the DEP program. The Navy is the best thing for your life.
2007-05-31 10:08:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Offer your CO a bj (careful if he accepts you'll need to perform)...or just walk around base with no pants for a couple of days. You'll either get a discharge for breaking the"don't ask-don't tell" rule (an iffy proposition) or a section 8. If all else fails take a crap in the salad at the mess hall.
WTF were you thinking tard...there's a WAR on.
2007-05-31 10:00:56
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answered by Perry L 5
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Yes you can get out of the Delayed Enlistment Program. You haven't actually enlisted yet.
2007-05-31 10:05:58
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answered by Just me 5
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Why not just let everyone that has "family issues" or an "opportunity" out of deployments? You signed up, you weren't drafted, keep your end of the contract with the Govt.
Geeeeesh, what a lame-brain
2007-05-31 09:48:54
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answered by jonn449 6
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Get an MIP or a speeding ticket. There are ways, but I don't suggest asking your recruiter, they want you to stay in!
2007-05-31 09:52:08
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, but your recruiter won't like it and should you ever decide later on that you missed the boat.. you will have, because the chances of them ever taking a second chance with you are slim.
2007-05-31 11:49:03
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answered by Mrsjvb 7
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as far as i know you can but you need to talk to your recruiter. Have you already signed your contract?? cause if you have already done that, you're stuck.
2007-05-31 09:44:45
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answered by UNFORGIVIN_II_II 2
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So, wimping out already? All talk, are you.
2007-05-31 09:45:59
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answered by Barry auh2o 7
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