No. you will stay in the Army
Yes, Raynauds could lead to a medical discharge. Having Raynauds means you can't even apply for the Army, it's an automatic ban.
I'm a bit uncertain that a med. discharge would result in an RE1, but if you were discharged with an RE1 code, then you're eligible for reenlistment without the requirement of a waiver.
It is a severe enough condition that it could result in a medical discharge. One of the symptoms is an intolerance to heat, for example, which isn't particularly desirable in current theatres of operation. Some cases of Hyperthyroidism can be permanently cured with surgery, however.
If it impedes you from performing the duties required by your MOS, probably. If you're deemed 'useful' to keep around for other tasks, you may be able to finish out your contract.
You may as long as: 1. You were Honorably discharged. 2. You are not using the your status or uniform to promote a political cause/candidate.
1919
yes
Join the Taliban
When his enlistment term is up, or when he is discharged.
Find a job and move forward with your life.
Yes. I know several other service men who switched branches of service after they were discharged.
all honorably discharged soldiers