It depends - if you are medically discharged prior to BT due to a disqualifying condition, then you're done. If it's for another reason (accident, injury) that's recoverable, they may opt to continue your contract if they deem it in the best interests of the Navy.
When your dog is still a puppy.
No. Once in basic, it would be impossible.
You would go through OBT - Officer Basic Training. There are no enlisted nurses.
The only way to enter the US Army as a soldier without going through US Army Basic Training is to be a prior service member, in which case, you would have already gone through Basic Training/boot camp. Otherwise, the answer is no. You could gain employment as a Department of Defence civilian employee, but a lot of those jobs come with a stipulation that you join a reserve component of the military, which is still going to require you to go through Entry Level Training. Even officers have a Basic Training they go to - OBT, or Officers Basic Training.
If you tell them about it, no. Keep in mind if you join without disclosing it, that if it ever gets out that you had it as a pre-existing condition you can be separated. Other than that, basic training sucks, standing still for an hour sucks, meeting with the commander sucks.. but you can get through it. I did =)
It really depends on what the job you are getting. Some jobs offer 'on the job training' but they might still expect you to have some basic knowledge about the job.
it is still mrs
You are two people who are married to each other who are separated.
Michael English and Marcie English are still married, but separated. The couple separated in 2013 and do not have plans to reconcile.
No, he is still married to Elin.
Yes, but separated.
No. They are still together.