How will they even find out in clearance checks? They have no leads, the people I put as my references aren't in state and don't know any friends
Okay...last time I'll go through all this...you KNOW what you SHOULD do...
Your comment above...let me put it this way. When you fill out a security clearance form, it'll ask where you've lived ALL YOUR LIFE since you're so young. Us old folks, it's something like 10-20 years or so. But for your initial, I "think" it's all your life: every address, etc. Then they ask about friends, neighbors, etc.
And then they go digging...and they'll speak to folks you did NOT put down on the form...as previously said by another respondent. And that'll lead to more "neighbors, school classmates, teachers, etc...etc..."
With a VERY high probability of success, they're most likely going to find out. And then...all your dreams, all your hopes, everything, goes down the proverbial toilet: permanently.
If you truly wish to join the Air Force and attend USAFA, graduate, and become an officer, then start NOW to embrace that which those of us who do or have served, already did: THE CORE VALUES!
"Integrity FIRST, Service before SELF, EXCELLENCE in ALL we do!"
Where does lying fit those core values? And how does lying make you a good cadet and a better officer?
Steve
USAFA ALO
USAFA '83