Depends on the misdemeanor. While most are NOT a disqualifier, a misdeameanor conviction for domestic violence or for illegal drug use CAN be a disqualifier.
Convictions- or a charge pending trial- is a disqualifier. Charged, but charge dropped or found not guilty- NOT a disqualifier.
No. Eyesight is the biggest disqualifier for potential BUD/S applicants.
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No - asthma of any type or degree is an automatic medical disqualifier.
If by permanent you mean constant, you cannot change something that is constant, therefore you cannot add to it (letters or otherwise). It has to be variable. Constant and variable are mutually exclusive terms.
Absolutely not - Lupus of any type is an automatic medical disqualifier for military service.
Absolutely not - any problem involving seizures of any type is an automatic medical disqualifier from military service.
It's not a specific medical disqualifier for SEAL's only. Any allergic response that triggers a moderate or severe reaction to foods, additives, etc., as well as someone who has a history of anaphylactic reactions to insect stings, is automatically disqualified from serving in any branch of the military. The regulation has been on the books for many years.
In general, no. However, if you found to be "a habitual user" of any controlled substance, that CAN be a disqualifier.
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Absolutely not - diabetes of any type is an automatic medical disqualifier for service in any military branch, not just the Navy.