Yes, klinefelters is waiverable in the US Army but the marines or navy will disqualify you if they find out.
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.
what are the birth defects? Can you still function normally? if so I'd say yes; if it is a handicap most likely no.
It depends on which country's army!
When I was a recruiter back in 1982-84 for the Army, you could if the Medical doctors at the processing center gave you a waiver. If they would not then you could NOT enlist. I am not sure what the medical standards are now. Your best bet is to check with your local recruiter, they and the medical staff at the regional processing center have the most updated information.
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Situation dependent. It might require a waiver, and now isn't the hottest time to reenlist under a waiver.
Yes you can! I just got an approved waiver ladt week to join the army it took 8 months. I had a lot of dr.s notes and help from my recruiters I had a brain tumor removed and been seizure free for almost 10 years anything is possible go for it
You must speak to a U.S. Army recruiter about obtaining a waiver. Your background will have the most bearing on the considerations that can be made. Each case is considered individually.
You would have to speak to a recruiter to determine if you were eligible to enlist on a waiver.
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.
Typically, the answer would be no. However, it may be possible to receive an entrance waiver. Your local US Army recruiter could advise you better on this.
Army Medical School was created in 1893.