No, the health qualifications for the Navy are just as hard as the Air Force. If it was bad enough to get a discharge, none of the branches will take you.
yes
No, your enlistment was terminated when you were discharged.
Enlist in the Navy.
No, Seals are part of the Navy, Delta Force is part of the Army They can if they choose not to continue being a SEAL when it is time to reenlist, and enlist in the Army Delta force, but then they would be Ex-Navy SEALs. Besides, SEAL's dont go for Delta Force, they go for DevGru.
The Army: 42 The Navy: 39 The Air Force: 31 The Marines: 32
They are discharged from the Navy.
No. Corpsman are from the Navy.
No.
To enlist in the United States Navy, you must be less that 35 years of age, but at least 17.
Go to a Navy recruiter's office and talk to them about it
no join the navy
Loretta Walsh.
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.