после вопроса Ortiz'а решил открыть новую тему посвященную этому вопросу.
Предполагая, что таких вопросов будет в будущем еще немало, сразу даю линк для прочтения и ознакомления. Список довольно большой, так что запощу только линк:
Medical Disqualifications
Below you will find details from the Army's "Standards of Medical Fitness", as of February 2004. These standards generally apply to all other branches as well. Remember that most of these conditions are NOT necessarily permanently disqualifying, but they are red flags! If you have had a medical complication at any time in your life that is mentioned here, then you need to tell your recruiter. He/she will tell you whether your condition can be waivered, or if it is permanently disqualifying. Remember that if you do not get an official waiver and your condition is later discovered, you will most likely be dishonorably discharged for fraudulent enlistment. The choice is yours.
Предполагая, что таких вопросов будет в будущем еще немало, сразу даю линк для прочтения и ознакомления. Список довольно большой, так что запощу только линк:
Medical Disqualifications
Below you will find details from the Army's "Standards of Medical Fitness", as of February 2004. These standards generally apply to all other branches as well. Remember that most of these conditions are NOT necessarily permanently disqualifying, but they are red flags! If you have had a medical complication at any time in your life that is mentioned here, then you need to tell your recruiter. He/she will tell you whether your condition can be waivered, or if it is permanently disqualifying. Remember that if you do not get an official waiver and your condition is later discovered, you will most likely be dishonorably discharged for fraudulent enlistment. The choice is yours.
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