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    Medical Disqualification upheld

    oh I have talked to the OSO for the college ,Gunnery Sergeant Wallace. What I meant earlier was that in the 92 day reservist contract you don't have PLC guaranteed , because PLC is through your OSO not the recruiter. So basically it just coincides with what you said. But any cool info you get...
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    Medical Disqualification upheld

    Well I talked to the recruiter today, printed out a contract for the 92 day reservist program. Wanted to bring it home so that my family and I could look at it ;). Here's how it works, After I graduate High School I go to Basic Training and Become a Marine. That training ends in 90 days and I...
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    Medical Disqualification upheld

    Well I remember talking to a recruiter about a year ago and he told me about a program called the 92 day reservist program. Basically from what I can remember, I'll enlist in the reserves and in my contract It'll say that I can only be called on active duty for a maximum of 92 days. This is...
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    Medical Disqualification upheld

    Sir, thank you tremendously for tacking the time to reply to my topic. I good plan B is prudent sir, and I have heard for the PLC program but wasn't quite sure how it worked. I'll be looking into it now. However, If I don't fight this DQ I would be tacking the licks lying down and I can't do...
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    Medical Disqualification upheld

    Hello My name is Abraham Mauricio, I am a resident of Fort Lauderdale Florida. I applied to the United States Naval Academy, backed with a congressional nominations. Received a conditional offer of appointment to NAPS, pending graduation and a medical waiver for my vision. I was definitely not...
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