Posted on Feb 5, 2020
SPC Lucas Thogode
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For context I wasn’t a random shit bag. I was 4 years in a year of which was a reenlistment. I went through some heavy depression due to personal reasons after a deployment and gained quite some weight which led to a PT failure discharge. This hurt my pride but I’m out of the depression hole and want to get back on the horse. After getting back to PT stud status what are my chances of getting into the Texas guard? I’ve only ever had one article (company grade) and I received a RE3, JFT sep code, and a general under Honorable conditions.
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SPC Lucas Thogode I had discharge w/ RE-3 JFL - medical. Took me quite some time to find a recruiter willing to fight to get me back in, but I'm back now via the MO Air Guard. Your path sounds easier than mine was, as it should be evident that you are not a PT failure anymore :)
Find a good recruiter, be upfront and honest, and be ready/willing to wait and fight. If this is what you want, show/prove to them that it is worth your time and energy, and they'll put their's in for you.

Good luck!!
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SFC Melvin Brandenburg
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Chances are good. Just learn from that mistake and drive on. See a recruiter.
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SPC Lucas Thogode
SPC Lucas Thogode
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Roger, thank you SFC
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SFC Melvin Brandenburg
SFC Melvin Brandenburg
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I had a RE3 with JKM and got a waiver to get back in about 18 years ago. I learned my lessons, I did what it took to fix my situation, and after 9 years of hard work, I had done enough to be granted the waiver. I was a different kind of soldier the second time around, and I retire with 20yrs, 6mos, 2days 29 Feb.
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