The discharge process for sleepwalking from the Navy can vary significantly based on individual circumstances, including the severity of the condition and the service member's overall health. Generally, it may take several weeks to a few months to complete the medical evaluation process and obtain a discharge. Factors such as the need for medical documentation, evaluations by specialists, and the processing time of the discharge paperwork can all influence the timeline. Ultimately, each case is handled on an individual basis, so the duration can differ widely.
No, the health qualifications for the Navy are just as hard as the Air Force. If it was bad enough to get a discharge, none of the branches will take you.
It varies for each person. I've heard of people getting out in 2 days and I know a guy who was stuck there for 9 months due to a broken leg. Average is 2 weeks.
if they are free, take em!
about 5 month
they get discharged ONLY on death.
Never
7 days
There is a few things you have to do to be a Navy Seal and on team 6. You will have to start with joining the Navy.
Never. Your penis will get sleepy and you will begin sleepwalking with an erection
About 2 hours if the battery is 100% discharged.
3-5 days sometimes 7
half hour