The acceptance of ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens) corrective eye surgery varies by military branch and specific recruiting guidelines. Generally, many branches of the military have specific policies regarding vision correction surgeries, and ICL may not be permitted for new recruits. It is essential for potential recruits to consult with a military recruiter or medical officer for the most accurate and current information regarding eye surgery eligibility.
No. The absence of a kidney is a medical dis-function and any branch of the Military will not accept you, sorry.
All branches accept recruits with GEDs, provided you can pass the ASVAB, and they have not reached their enlistment quota of GED recipients. Each service has its own limits.
75 and up
Yes.
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The U.S. Military accepts individuals who don't finish high school to broaden its recruitment pool and meet personnel needs. Many roles in the military provide training and education that can lead to high school equivalency diplomas, allowing recruits to gain valuable skills and opportunities for personal and professional development. Additionally, the military values qualities such as discipline, leadership, and commitment, which can come from individuals regardless of their educational background. This approach helps ensure that the military can maintain readiness and fulfill its mission.
All surgery carried riks, cosmetic surgery is no different. You must be prepared to accept the risks as well as the benefits. Some Patients have unrealistic expectations of surgery. These need to be ironed ot before any surgery can proceed
Well two things you can do..... Accept what God gave you, or try surgery.
Probably so. It is unlikely that the military would accept you after such a procedure.
Surgery (especially elective surgery) on the feet is rarely advisable. You need them to walk and cutting them up is not going to help that! Just look for better-fitting shoes and accept the fact that no one is perfect. Count your blessings.
The army would accept recruits betwen the ages of eighteen and twenty-five.
Neither the Intelligence, nor the Military Forces would accept a person with anything that is classified as a mental illness.