An injury or physical ailments which prevents you from being able to carry out the functions of your occupation.
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It depends what your medical problems are. The Army does (believe it or not) consider your safety, so if for instance you were deaf or couldn't see well even with glasses then yes, they can discharge you. I do believe the Army has to provide you with council to fight this, so check it out. Good luck Marcy
It is possible, but not likely. The military will treat you before they discharge you. If this is combat or service related, the likelihood of discharge is less. The Army has been dealing with battlefield stress since the Civil War, and Army Medical is probably one of the leading organizations in research and treatment of Post Traumatic Stress conditions.
Yes, Raynauds could lead to a medical discharge. Having Raynauds means you can't even apply for the Army, it's an automatic ban.
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No, he got a medical discharge
Choose not to re-enlist (honorable discharge), bad conduct discharge, hardship discharge, medical discharge, die.
d/c or disch is often used to mean discharge. d/c can also mean discontinue.
Anything other than an honorable discharge is undesirable. There is no official discharge characterized as "undiserable."
Sebum is the medical term meaning oily discharge. Seborrhea is excessive sebum.
With an RC3, you should be ableto reelnlist three years after your date of discharge.
A girlfriend can not get a military discharge for her boyfriend just because he wants out of the army. He should talk to his superiors and find out if there is anything he can do to get an early release from the Army.