Posted on Nov 9, 2017
What advice do you have for someone seeking an RE-3 waiver (for adjustment disorder) to join the AF?
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Since it's been called out, the character limit is why I didn't spell things out completely in the question.
I know that I might not get more than one shot at this so I want to give myself the best chance that I can to re-enlist. I have no health conditions of any kind; the adjustment disorder was probably valid at the time though. I have no law violations, and I am currently completing my college degree while working full time.
RE3 Honorable from the Army. Separation narrative "Physical condition, not a disability".
Has anyone here been successful that would like to share tips? Thanks for the replies!
I know that I might not get more than one shot at this so I want to give myself the best chance that I can to re-enlist. I have no health conditions of any kind; the adjustment disorder was probably valid at the time though. I have no law violations, and I am currently completing my college degree while working full time.
RE3 Honorable from the Army. Separation narrative "Physical condition, not a disability".
Has anyone here been successful that would like to share tips? Thanks for the replies!
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Posted >1 y ago
Good luck you are facing an uphill battle stay tough keep your head up
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Daniel LaRusso
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Thanks very much. It's an uphill battle but several people have successfully made it. I think not quitting in the face of adversity is a good thing. :)
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With everything that’s going on with the Air Force in reference to the latest mass shooting....not a CHANCE!!
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Daniel LaRusso
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How on earth do you think that a history of a single case of transient adjustment disorder 15 years ago is related to your statement at all? If you have no suggestions, don't say anything.
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That's not really how it works.
Or...at all how it works.
Or...at all how it works.
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The military is reactive, the same goes for the Air Force. It may be a single case but be realistic. I'm not saying they shouldn't try and re-enlist. But let's be honest, probably ever application with the word "disorder," is being flagged or being looked at with "extra," scrutiny with the Air Force. I might be wrong, but you can't honestly say that's not what's going on right now.
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