I will just have to take a pass on your reenlistment offer, sir.
Smash the window, reach in and flip the lock open on the door.
The obvious answer is that if that injury is in any way debilitative then yes, it can prevent reenlistment.
An Army Recruiter deals solely with the initial enlistment of an individual where an Army Reenlistment NCO (Career Counselor) deals with the continuance of serve of every soldier who is currently serving.
Reenlistment Eligibility code is block 27 on the DD-214.
Are you trying to reenlist in the US Army? If so, please note that the Army will review and consider the motivation and circumstances behind every waiver request. The first aspect of your reenlistment will be to check the reenlistment ("RE") code on your military discharge form DD-214 (if discharged from Active Duty). Please note that if your discharge was under Other Than Honorable (OTH) conditions, you will need to upgrade your discharge by means of appealing to a Review Board prior to applying for reenlistment. Good luck.
Open Window was created in 2004.
The Open Window was created in 1905.
Open Your Window was created in 2006.
If the door is not closed and the draft is going out the window, then yes. An open window can indeed make a door open.
To operate a crank window handle, you turn it clockwise to close the window and counterclockwise to open it. Keep turning until the window is fully closed or open.
Open Window School was created in 1985.