Yes, you can join the National Guard while on medication, but it depends on the specific medication and the condition being treated. The National Guard has medical standards that must be met, and certain medications, especially those related to mental health or chronic conditions, may require a waiver. It's essential to disclose all medications during the medical examination process and consult with a recruiter for guidance based on your specific situation.
Depends on the type and for what condition.
No.
No, you cannot.
no
A loan default wouldn't disqualify you from joining the National Guard.
Not FOR joining the National Guard or Guard obligations, but that does not mean they can't fire you for other reasons.
Depends on the specifics of your crime. You need to speak to a National Guard recruiter for a definitive answer on this.
Yes
Yes.
First, there is no Air Force National Guard. It is called the Air National Guard. The military does not train anyone to become a doctor. You would go to med. school yourself and upon completion of the course, join the Air Guard as a physician.
It is usually not a bad idea.
yes