Pima
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Packer hit the nail on the head.
If you are so sick or injured to require medical attention, you may risk graduating from SFT. SFT is the AFROTC equivalent to BCT. You can't go to SFT for a month; spend 10 days in the clinic, and expect to graduate.
Additionally this thrread started as a bennie thread so I was illustrating that you can be seen via the military treatment facilities, but as an ROTC cadet the only time you would take priority is if you are on orders. I.E. SFT, hence it would be an issue if you needed medical treatment. Obviously you aren't going in to get a yrly sports physical.
If you are so sick or injured to require medical attention, you may risk graduating from SFT. SFT is the AFROTC equivalent to BCT. You can't go to SFT for a month; spend 10 days in the clinic, and expect to graduate.
Additionally this thrread started as a bennie thread so I was illustrating that you can be seen via the military treatment facilities, but as an ROTC cadet the only time you would take priority is if you are on orders. I.E. SFT, hence it would be an issue if you needed medical treatment. Obviously you aren't going in to get a yrly sports physical.