This question cannot be answered here with a 'blanket' response. They are granted individually on a case-by-case basis.
A waiver of WHAT ?
You can get a medical waiver to be in the Air Force, however not a waiver for a flight physical of any kind, which is what you need to be able to be an aviator. Source: I was just diagnosed with diplopia, and will be losing my flying class iii waiver
You can sometimes get a medical waiver from the Army if you have been on antidepressants. The standard is that there is a three years waiting period before you can be considered for a possible waiver. There are no guarantees.
no i can not find form.
Not in Colorado, nor anywhere else. You have to be able to obtain a DOT medical card. That's federal law.
Only if you're somehow able to get a medical waiver.
AF Form 469 is not correct. The AF Form 469 is used to document what duty restrictions an AF member has due to a medical condition as defined by a medical provider but shaving waivers are explicitly not allowed to be documented on the AF Form 469. A shaving waiver must be documented on a seperate form and this waiver can only be written a medical provider. The Local Medical Treatment Facility is responsible for setting up their local policy. Here is the kicker. Even though a Doctor gives a member a shaving waiver this is only a "medical recommendation" and the members Unit Commander has the final approval authority. In addition the waiver can not be "permanent" and the patient must be evaluated hands on.
Yes, but you need to obtain a medical waiver.
You'll need to get a medical waiver in order to do this.
certain medical conditions are classified with a rating. these are used in case the soldier wants to return to service and the recruiter will need to know what class rating for a waiver to return to duty.
You would need to get a medical waiver in order to do this.
Yes, it is possible depending the condition of your feet, knees, or back.