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It’s not that they don’t care. Users need to trust the process. I’ve never heard, in all the years here and elsewhere, of things not moving through appropriately, once in the system. If USNA wants him and they don’t have his medical results yet, an LOA appointment will be offered, contingent upon medical. And then things will move through from USNA’s end.He cleared his test at the medical facility Mar 1, but found out they have yet to forward the results to DODMERB. It's quite a bit of challenge to reach out to anyone in that facility. Goes from one voice mail to the other. No call back ever. They just don't care. My fear is that would their negligence ultimately result in a denial by USNA if deadlines are not met.
*EDIT: checked posts and it looks like your son does have an LOA. He is in a great position. You need to be patient and let the process work through*
He is in the system where he needs to be. Appointments are offered ALL THE TIME contingent upon medical.
It’s that they are prioritizing things. Respectfully NOTHING moves quickly in the Military. There is no ‘instant gratification’ that our society is used to.
A couple weeks since the appointment is still considered ‘soon’, by military standards. Especially post Covid, where everything, still, is affected.
Have faith and be patient. Appointments can a do proceed sans medical things. Sometimes even up until Iday. The SA’s have been at this a very long time, and are very adept and good at what they do.
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