I was told by the AF Det. Commander that I interviewed with that I would have the option to pull out after my freshman year and I would not owe anything. He didn't specify whether it was to AF or Gov, but it does give me something to ask.
It is listed as Mild on the DoDMERB site. I did send them a letter the cadiologist wrote and she is prepared to send another rebuttal letter on my behalf. I was told that Mitral Valve Relapse can be somewhat common in young athletes.
I am currently pending a waiver for Mitral Regurgitation. The local det CC told me that 75% of his incoming cadets have to get a waiver for random minute things. Does anyone know how likely I am to be waivered? The cardiologist said I am a normal healthy athlete and there is nothing wrong with me.
Thanks thats what I needed. My interview got scheduled for a later date then what I was told it needed to be, so I was curious to see when the next board meeting was. Thanks again!!!
First, let me clear it up and let everyone know I actually play soccer and just prefer to use the title "footballer" instead of "soccer player". I understand the confusion as football will always be the predominant sport.
I actually have friends in several different ROTC Detachments across...
Thank you for the quick response. I plan on making an overnight stay within the next month or so after I finish up some paperwork. I think that will be the best way for me to decide if it is where I want to spend the next 4 years. I haven't been one for dealing with the "stupid" stuff, but if I...
I am not very familiar with the MMA and honestly didn't know what I know about it now until being recruited by an athletic coach.
I have been on a path to the military, specifically the Air Force, my entire 4 years of high school. I had kind of made up my mind that I didn't want to go to a...