Depending on the medication and the reason it was prescribed, typically 30 to 60 days should be sufficient.
5 year to be
Usually boot camp for the army lasts for a few weeks. After boot camp you get time off before you actually start your service.
Not long enough.
Yes, but you'll need to get a waiver for your credit. You might have to pay a certain amout of it off before you are allowed to join as well.
Sorta. You raise your hand and take an Oath to serve and defend your country. Then it is off to Boot Camp.
No, they cannot force you to join the military.
Mostly for Medacation its 3-5 years
as long as they have, when they have to be back to work, or maybe they are off work.
Yes. But not for too long. Then they will look for you.
Website resources does NOT contain off-label uses of medications.
Yes, you can join the army after being signed off with stress, but it depends on the specifics of your situation. Each case is evaluated individually, considering factors like the severity of the stress and your overall mental health. You'll likely need to undergo a medical assessment to ensure you're fit for service. It's important to be honest about your history during the recruitment process.
Off to Join the World was created on 2005-01-25.