Posted on Mar 14, 2015
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Does anyone have experience with vets diagnosed with personality disorders, post 9/11?

The general policy is that vets with this characterization of discharge must attend a central Board in Washington, DC. The chances of the characterization being amended is very low. Actually, it's pretty much impossible.

In other words, if an SM was diagnosed with a "personality disorder", he or she requires a waiver for re-enlistment...which can't be obtained...at least in this state...even with clinical evidence to the contrary.

I have a personal situation regarding this. If anyone can offer advice, I would appreciate the feedback, which recruiters are unwilling to provide. Too much paperwork.

http://ivn.us/2014/01/10/2014-ndaa-orders-investigation-into-wrongful-discharges-in-military/
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GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad
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Unfortunately SGT (Join to see), I do not have any experience with this and can therefore offer no advice. However, I do appreciate you posting this discussion and bringing awareness to the issue.
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