Posted on Mar 3, 2019
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in 2017, I tried to enlist into active Army I was truthful about my mild aspergers, DQ'ed.
later that year I talked to recruiters in arkansas, told them the story, they were gonna try at first, but then decided not too.
In 2018, I ran into minnesota ARNG recruiters who i decided to try to keep my mouth shut about things. I went through meps and passed. I got enlisted into the ARNG. ^ months into my 6 year enlistment. I get discharged because meps found my original DQ in 2017 for aspergers. I've been told I cannot make it in. But hell. doctors at meps cant tell if i had it or not. I talked to civilian doctors who say it's not even noticeable. I had a re evaluation done to me and it basicly states theres nothing wrong with me. But i'm getting discharged from the Army national guard anyways. I've heard though about recruiters out there that If they are dedicated enough to put in the work that applying for a waiver and getting it approved could be possible. I'm trying so hard to make it in. Does a future in the military for me seem realistic to anybody here?
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SSG Laurie Mullen
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You're not getting back in. You were honest the first time about the aspergers and was DQ'ed. No harm, no foul on that one. You tried to enlist and the military told you 'No'. Then you chose to lie and managed to enlist, but the lie was discovered. You are now going to have a fraudulent enlistment on your record. There is no way in hell you are ever getting back in. Time for you to look for another career.
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Sgt Field Radio Operator
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No. You will not be allowed to join any branch. You are not receiving a medical discharge. You were discharged because you lied about a pre-existing condition. Is this even a serious post? Do not waste any more tax payer dollars on something that is not possible.
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CSM Darieus ZaGara
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This is on you! You chose to withhold information and were deceitful in the process. A recruiter cannot help you, it is not about the time they would have to put in, it is about your integrity.

Having said that you are young and have learned a strong lesson in life. You are fully capable of identifying a new career building a future. Take this as a life’s lesson, you can make something of yourself.
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