Posted on Jun 27, 2018
Jon Ragland
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SFC Recruiting Standards Directorate
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Better question is, why would the Army want you? What do you bring to the table? Why should a Recruiter invest time into you?
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SFC Platoon Sergeant
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Get all the medical documents you can from your knee injury. You’ll also be required to be seen by a civilian doctor. If your knee is completely healed and you get a clearance letter from your doctor, it will require a waiver for you to come in, but your chances should be decent. Go talk to your local Army recruiting station to start the process.
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SSgt Auto Total Loss Claims Associate
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Jon Ragland You're going to need med docs regarding the injury. Anything that shows it has been corrected & is not an issue any more. Most importantly, you're going to need a KICK ASS recruiter - one that won't vanish at the first sign of difficulty getting you in. You're going to have to get a waiver just to go to MEPS to see if you can get a med waiver to get in.
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MGySgt James Brown
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As a former MEPS Liaison: NO, you do not have to get a waiver to go to MEPS!! You will need to take the mental test again, all med docs and need to make sure you are in tip top shape! The Corps would require a physical, a physical fitness test, character references and med docs. A strong letter from your person phydicia and an Ortho dr letter would certainly help you case. Your case would be sent to CMC for RE Code waiver then a BUMED waiver...Question: why would you not try the Corps again? Afraid of the training???

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