no waivers are authorized for asthma past the age of 13 for all services.
2007-11-09 11:29:04
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answered by Mrsjvb 7
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Its possible but not likely. To answer anothers question about not being to basic yet, for the NG, once you join, you begin drills, getting paid etc.... So, it will be difficult, but you can try. The first thing you need to do is take all your records, both civillian and and military, to a recruiter,. He will then send them to the MEPS doctor who will review them and determine in you are able to come in for medical processing. There is no guarantee that your civillian doctors records will clear you. The military doctor will take into account that climate changes can cause your asthma to return, even if you have had no signs of it in years.
2007-11-09 12:58:10
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answered by Anonymous
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There are no waivers for asthma. This will disqualify you from Active Duty! BTW, How were
you discharged from the US Army National Guard
and have not been through basic training??
2007-11-09 13:20:41
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answered by Vagabond5879 7
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If you haven't been to basic yet, how did you get discharged from the national guard ??
That doesn't make any sense..
For asthma, if you have had any episodes after age 13, thats a disqualifer.
No waviers will be given.
2007-11-09 10:54:49
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answered by jeeper_peeper321 7
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I did this returned in 1998. It replaced into especially ordinary then. in simple terms went to the army recruiter, signed up like anybody else , and have been given a letter from my national take care of business enterprise Commander announcing that i replaced into in high-quality condition for lively accountability and that he released me from the Gaurd. in spite of the shown fact that, there wasnt a war in Iraq then. Now the national take care of won't be so speedy to enable it particularly is squaddies circulate over to lively accountability by way of fact maximum take care of gadgets could shop their numbers up so as that they might set as much as Iraq. Thats some thing you may talk which includes your Nat take care of CO.
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answered by sanda 4
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im sorry to say but it's deffinately not gonna happen for you. Granted you have a docter thats saying you dont have asthma but your military records state otherwise, therefore youre kinda screwed on that.
2007-11-09 11:19:14
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answered by sweetgiggles1225 1
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