Are you medically qualified to join the Unites States Air Force?

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  • @brandonfallis7734
    @brandonfallis7734 Рік тому +11

    I’m 35 and beat testicular cancer over three years ago. I’m in great health and I am about to start the process to see if I can get a waiver to join the Air National Guard. I feel like I have a second chance in life to do the one thing that I have always wanted to do, serve. I am super excited that there is a chance. Thanks guys!

    • @Cyberdyne_research
      @Cyberdyne_research Рік тому +1

      I’m right there with you except for the cancer. I’m also 35, and I’m so happy they relaxed their qualifications. When I was growing up they only accepted the best people, but now I can finally get in and serve my country. Let me know your story. I’d love to hear you get in. You’ll have to like this comment because I don’t see replies in my feed.

    • @bleh3039
      @bleh3039 10 місяців тому +1

      @@Cyberdyne_researchthe best people are the people who really want to be there - who want to serve our country. Sometimes we are dealt unfair cards with our health but that shouldn’t stop us from serving our country if we really really want to.

    • @brandonfallis7734
      @brandonfallis7734 9 місяців тому

      @@Cyberdyne_researchI just seen this response. I’ve been trying to get finances in order so I can step away from my job long enough for training if they accept my waiver. Also, it’s a big decision for my wife and we have a child. She’s been up and down about agreeing but things are looking better financially so I am about to visit my doctor to run some tests to get a letter of good health to help with my waiver. We will see… did you enlist?

    • @brandonfallis7734
      @brandonfallis7734 9 місяців тому +1

      @@bleh3039I agree. Some people will never understand but the desire to serve runs through my veins and I don’t want to live my life with the regret of not enlisting.

    • @Enzitoslb
      @Enzitoslb 4 місяці тому +1

      Did you get your waiver approved?

  • @itstelocs
    @itstelocs 3 місяці тому +4

    I know its a year later but its not long ago. I do have disqualifying factor not once did my recruiter tell me no. And i honestly was very discouraged that I was going get turned around. And I was open it is hassle but it does helps. No recruitor denies you and or just let you go through that knowingly that you will get deny out of all steps. DO NOT GO TO GOOGLE most of them are out dated it is the new age and things are changing for us to serve our country from all over the world!! This video confirms it.

  • @ThisPartIsAndrew
    @ThisPartIsAndrew Рік тому +3

    As a Tibetan Buddhist, I have one and only one hope for my future spiritual existence, at risk of extinction by Chicom authoritarianism. That hope is in the US military. TASHI DELEK!

  • @JeffreyGagliano
    @JeffreyGagliano Рік тому +2

    This sounds like we found a solution in search of a problem. During 20 years of persistent conflict in two theaters of warfare this wasn't a priority and now it is. The US Military has a recruiting problem and this just serves to reduce the pool of applicants even more

  • @corpsmind5920
    @corpsmind5920 Рік тому +2

    Why would you need to track the info down msgt, if the system already has access to it

  • @SnakeEyes3372
    @SnakeEyes3372 Рік тому +9

    Their is a waiver for anything in the AirForce lol. Dont give up.

    • @thomasryan2679
      @thomasryan2679 Рік тому +1

      You have to get more realistic for that. The Air Force has never been as easy as other branches to join or remain in.

    • @Mariescott3380
      @Mariescott3380 9 місяців тому +1

      Not exactly true. I am not a recruiter or MEPS Chief Medical Officer but I’ll say this anyway speaking from what I learned. I’m sure there are still some medical and moral disqualifiers the Air Force will draw a hard line on and not waive such as current or history of depression and antidepressant use. I talked to a coworker 3 years ago who was denied from all five military branches, Air Force included, because of his depression history and the medicine he took for it.
      They say that the Army has a waiver for everything which is also far from the truth. Another coworker I spoke to two years ago applied for the Army and was even motivated and shed extra pounds to meet the height and weight standards. A waiver was requested for his current depression and medication to treat it. It got kicked back with a Denied status two weeks later. The applicant and recruiter was disappointed about it. Turns out the Army will not waive depression and antidepressant use either.

    • @SelectGaming
      @SelectGaming 2 місяці тому

      @@Mariescott3380hello sir. I’m currently waiting to find out if I’ll get one for my EOE I have my specialist Dr who wrote a letter for my saying I’m good for service. ( he is who diagnosed me) Do you think I’ll get a waiver?

  • @johannasumner-damme2662
    @johannasumner-damme2662 Рік тому

    If you are referred for an evaluation for a waiver for adhd at MEPS what’s the percentage of waivers that normally are provided. No medication has been prescribed for this diagnosis

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Рік тому +1

      All evaluations are done on a case by case basis
      Don
      Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service

  • @DanielVasquez-kq3we
    @DanielVasquez-kq3we Рік тому +2

    What is the likelihood that I will be excepted to join the Air Force reserve when I am technically 20 pounds “overweight” ?
    since I am 26 and I have enjoyed playing sports, my whole life and I’ve been competitively powerlifting the last two years. I am heavier built, but can still run 3 miles out of eight minute pace on any given day, and my conditioning is the best it’s ever been.
    Is there a waiver that I could try to take advantage of?

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Рік тому +1

      Daniel, Air Force applicants are strongly encouraged to meet height and weight requirements before contacting a recruiter, however you may still contact an Air Force Recruiter for information. Often you will not start the process until meeting weight requirements.
      Height and weight chart; (you will need to select the "Height and Weight" tab to see the actual chart): www.airforce.com/how-to-join/prepare-for-success/meet-requirements
      Applicants are considered on a best-to-least qualified basis.
      Ray
      U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting

  • @NaseemMatteson
    @NaseemMatteson Рік тому +1

    How long of a process for ADHD that was never medically diagnosed and was never on meds only IEP in high school and graduate with 2.14 GPA? And Doctor's not stating there's no ADHD at all. What is the time frame for wavers to get approved?

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Рік тому +1

      You will want to speak with your area recruiter. What is your highest level of education, age, citizenship status and zip code?
      Pam
      Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service

    • @NaseemMatteson
      @NaseemMatteson Рік тому

      @@USAirForceRecruiting high school diploma, 20 and zip code is 23061

    • @NaseemMatteson
      @NaseemMatteson Рік тому

      And born in USA

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Рік тому

      Thank you. You can contact the recruiter below for more information. We would recommend that you reach out by any available means. Please get in touch with your recruiter via phone, email, or message. Recruiters do have ten business days to reach out. This does not include weekends and holidays.
      8100 George Washington Memorial Highway
      Yorktown, VA 23692
      Office: 757-435-3242
      Mobile: 757-435-3242
      Recruiter: TSgt John Cortese
      Email: john.cortese@us.af.mil
      Pam
      Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service

    • @happyqueen1
      @happyqueen1 Рік тому

      @@USAirForceRecruitingif someone had a chat about break up anxiety but it wasn’t specified there and just says unspecified anxiety, no therapy was used and no medication was used. would that disqualify?

  • @maryb.3834
    @maryb.3834 Рік тому +1

    Q:
    If I was diagnosed with ptsd at a young age but it’s poses no current issues or threat on me today, will that be difficult to get a medical waiver on? (I’m talking over 11 years ago)

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Рік тому +2

      The doctor at the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) makes that determination. Your local recruiter can have your medical records for this condition prescreened by the doctor at MEPS for a preliminary ruling in your situation. It is routine during the screening process that all applicants are asked in-depth questions about their medical history. Just like other medical matters such as broken bones or asthma, we would request medical paperwork for the Chief Medical Officer to review for a determination.
      Don
      Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service

  • @DCthebuilder
    @DCthebuilder Місяць тому

    The weight thing I was worried about because if you see me you wouldn’t call me overweight but according to bmi chart I am 6’5 220lbs but the chart says overweight

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Місяць тому +1

      We utilize a Body Mass Index (BMI) range of 17.5 to 27.5 to determine height-to-weight ratio for body composition. When a recruit is outside of this BMI range, recruiters will use a body fat measurement (BFM) with a maximum range of 26% for males and 36% for females
      Don
      Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service

    • @DCthebuilder
      @DCthebuilder Місяць тому

      @ thank you also I’m looking to go Air Force reserve but I have a slight knee issue I can’t run as fast but I have no issues with it outside of running. I work a physical job and passed the bending and squat physical for warehouse work, how would I test this before going to MEPS also I’m 35 and certified in cybersecurity and have my security+ And there are openings on my local air force base should I just apply as a civilian?

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Місяць тому

      @DCthebuilder To discuss qualifying and options with a recruiter. What is your citizenship status, highest level of education completed, and zip code? If you prefer, you may private message us on Facebook.
      Ray
      U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting

  • @christophernedza2014
    @christophernedza2014 Рік тому

    So about three years ago I discovered a sebaceous cyst on my back, about the size of a quarter next to my spine. It never hurt, but people would comment on it when I was at the pool swimming. So a couple months ago I decided to have it removed. Purely from a cosmetic perspective. Now I have a scar an inch and a half long in its place. It’s completely healed over and have no issues. Would having this scar disqualify me? I have the paperwork from the surgeon saying that is a cyst and my receipt from the hospital. The thing that makes this confusing is that I had the procedure done abroad in Kuwait. I currently work here and am moving back to the USA in a couple months and plan on enlisting.

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Рік тому +3

      Christopher, Unfortunately, this could potentially be medically disqualifying. However, the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) doctor (not the recruiter) makes that determination if you are medically qualified to join the Air Force and any career limitations. You will need to gather your medical/pharmacy records for this condition and provide them to your recruiter. Then your local recruiter can have your medical records for this condition prescreened by the doctor at MEPS for a preliminary ruling in your particular situation. Please contact an Air Force recruiter for more details. The following web link will assist you in locating an Air Force Recruiter nearest to you by zip code: www.airforce.com/find-a-recruiter
      Ray
      U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting

  • @christinabolza502
    @christinabolza502 Рік тому +1

    I missed the live but hoping for some help if possible. I am currently looking to join the Air Force and talking to a recruiter, however I have a history of migraines and blood clot. My recruiter isn't sure if I will get disqualified or not, is there someone else I can talk to?

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Рік тому +1

      Your recruiter will have to submit your medical records to MEPS for a determination
      Don
      Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service

  • @vonettadavis
    @vonettadavis Рік тому

    Is there a appeals board if your waiver was denied? My waiver form was incorrect but my recruiter said it didn’t matter. It was checked #64 for dislocation of knee hip ankle etc instead of waiver #63 on form that ask if you had pain or injury to knee hip ankle etc. I had mild knee issues 4 years ago playing HS football but MRI no issues continue to play but denied due to this issue

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Рік тому

      Vonetta, yes, there is an appeal only if there is new medical records/information. But if there is no new medical records/information there is no appeal.
      Ray
      U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting

    • @vonettadavis
      @vonettadavis Рік тому

      @@USAirForceRecruiting yes I have additional new medical/ information and need AF appeals board email or process to submit

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Рік тому

      Vonetta, contact your recruiter for further assistance.
      Ray
      U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting

  • @dezznutts3768
    @dezznutts3768 Рік тому

    Q what do you see before you pass out from G lock?

  • @Ruth-c6m
    @Ruth-c6m 9 днів тому

    Im just curious, long time ago i took asvab. Im retired now but qonder how i acored can i get a copy?

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  9 днів тому

      We thank you for your service. You may find your scores on your DD 214.
      Pam
      Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service

  • @GouAndSotsuWereMistakes
    @GouAndSotsuWereMistakes Рік тому

    Ive seen a therapist earlier this year and was diagnosed with depression. But never took medication on it, would my chances be low because how recent it is?

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Рік тому +1

      This could potentially be medically disqualifying. However, the doctor at the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) makes that determination. Your local recruiter can have your medical records for this condition prescreened by the doctor at MEPS for a preliminary ruling in your situation. It is routine during the screening process that all applicants are asked in-depth questions about their medical history. Just like other medical matters such as broken bones or asthma, we would request medical paperwork for the CMO to review for a determination.
      Pam
      Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service

  • @VoidVerses
    @VoidVerses Рік тому

    No waiver for keratoconus 😢

  • @samanthacox327
    @samanthacox327 11 місяців тому

    Q: what is the acceptance rate for those who have had the gastric sleeve surgery getting enlisted?

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  11 місяців тому

      Unfortunately, we do not have statistical data on that. You will want to contact your area Air Force recruiter, who can, in turn, provide all your pertinent medical documentation to a physician at the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS), who will determine if you are medically qualified to enter the Air Force.
      Pam
      Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service

  • @shaniqueleotha
    @shaniqueleotha 15 днів тому

    Would high blood pressure disqualify me?? My recruiter told me I need to get of meds?

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  15 днів тому +1

      @shaniqueleotha Unfortunately, this could potentially be medically disqualifying. However, the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) doctor (not the recruiter) makes that determination if you are medically qualified to join and any career limitations. You will need to gather your medical/pharmacy records for this condition and provide them to your recruiter. Then your local recruiter can have your medical records for this condition prescreened by the doctor at MEPS for a preliminary ruling in your particular situation. Please contact a recruiter for more details.
      Ray
      U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting

    • @shaniqueleotha
      @shaniqueleotha 15 днів тому

      @ thanks!

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  15 днів тому

      @shaniqueleotha You are welcome.
      Ray
      U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting

  • @Native2Earth
    @Native2Earth 16 днів тому

    Would a single kidney stone I passed naturally but went to the hospital to get pain medicine…. disqualify me from the Air Force? It’s a little ridiculous imo

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  16 днів тому

      This could potentially be medically disqualifying. However, the doctor at the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) makes that determination. Your local recruiter can have your medical records for this condition prescreened by the doctor at MEPS for a preliminary ruling in your situation. It is routine during the screening process that all applicants are asked in-depth questions about their medical history. Just like other medical matters such as broken bones or asthma, we would request medical paperwork for the CMO to review for a determination.
      Pam
      Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service

  • @chancebrookins6932
    @chancebrookins6932 Рік тому

    My wife tried joining in 2018 but got denied, tried getting a waiver then got denied for the waiver. She slept with her contacts in about 10-12 years ago and got an eye infection and left a scar in her cornea. But she can drive and do everything fine now and can see good with her glasses on.
    Should she try and rejoin again this year because it’s been her dream to get in.

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Рік тому

      @chancebrookins6932 Not unless she has new medical paperwork. Suggest that she contact a recruiter to discuss her situation with the recruiter.
      Ray
      U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting

    • @chancebrookins6932
      @chancebrookins6932 Рік тому +1

      @@USAirForceRecruiting awesome thanks for the reply, we are talking to one now, I wasn’t sure if y’all had experience with getting people in with eye injuries

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Рік тому +1

      You are very welcome.
      Pam
      Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service

  • @smores-z7j
    @smores-z7j Рік тому

    I want to join but I have a history of knee surgeries. In all it has been 6 surgeries, one of which was a cyst removal and then to sum up the others: two ACL surgeries and a meniscus resection, all in the same knee. I was young and never took the time to properly recover thats why it has been so many. I go running and to the gym regularly with no problems. Could I have a chance of getting accepted?

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Рік тому

      smores, Unfortunately, this could potentially be medically disqualifying. However, the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) doctor (not the recruiter) makes that determination if you are medically qualified to join and any career limitations. You will need to gather your medical/pharmacy records for this condition and provide them to your recruiter. Then your local recruiter can have your medical records for this condition prescreened by the doctor at MEPS for a preliminary ruling in your particular situation. Please contact a recruiter for more details. The following web link will assist you in locating an Air Force Recruiter nearest to you by zip code: www.airforce.com/find-a-recruiter
      Ray
      U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting

  • @Potato_Panda7
    @Potato_Panda7 Рік тому

    Would I get disqualified if I had a neck surgery but was clear from my doctor for heavy lifting and everything

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Рік тому

      This could potentially be medically disqualifying. However, the doctor at the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) makes that determination. Your local recruiter can have your medical records for this condition prescreened by the doctor at MEPS for a preliminary ruling in your situation. It is routine during the screening process that all applicants are asked in-depth questions about their medical history. Just like other medical matters such as broken bones or asthma, we would request medical paperwork for the CMO to review for a determination.
      Pam
      Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service

  • @OHitsJED
    @OHitsJED Рік тому

    I had brain surgery for a AVM eruption (hemorrhage in the brain) which I got surgery for three years ago. I been working out and do tremendous physical activities. Only side effect I have is I can’t see on my right peripheral area. I was turned down by the coast guard, but I wanna try my chances with the airforce.
    Do you think I would be able to join?

    • @OHitsJED
      @OHitsJED Рік тому

      I am completely cleared from my doctor and have been doing normal things that everyone would do.

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Рік тому

      jed, Unfortunately, this could potentially be medically disqualifying. However, the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) doctor (not the recruiter) makes that determination if you are medically qualified to join and any career limitations. You will need to gather your medical/pharmacy records for this condition and provide them to your recruiter. Then your local recruiter can have your medical records for this condition prescreened by the doctor at MEPS for a preliminary ruling in your particular situation. Please contact a recruiter for more details. The following web link will assist you in locating an Air Force Recruiter nearest to you by zip code: www.airforce.com/find-a-recruiter
      Ray
      U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting

  • @amberdenson2320
    @amberdenson2320 Рік тому

    My waiver was disapproved for pre diabetic. I am a half of point away from normal range. I submitted a letter from my doctor stating I'm in good health and there is no concern of Diabetes. Will my waiver get approved?

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Рік тому

      That will be up to the MEPS physician or the Surgeon general. They will review your medical documents and make that determination
      Don
      Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service

    • @amberdenson2320
      @amberdenson2320 Рік тому

      @@USAirForceRecruiting Have you all ever seen anything like this get approved? Thank you for the reply and your service.

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Рік тому

      I am not the doctor and as do not have access to your medical records. (HIPPA)
      Don
      Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service

  • @2054pg
    @2054pg 4 місяці тому

    What is the possibility to get waiver for H3 loss of hearing? 😕

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  4 місяці тому

      @2054pg Unfortunately, this could potentially be medically disqualifying. However, the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) doctor (not the recruiter) makes that determination if you are medically qualified to join and any career limitations. You will need to gather your medical/pharmacy records for this condition and provide them to your recruiter. Then your local recruiter can have your medical records for this condition prescreened by the doctor at MEPS for a preliminary ruling in your particular situation. Please contact a recruiter for more details.
      What is your zip code?
      Ray
      U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting

    • @2054pg
      @2054pg 4 місяці тому

      @USAirForceRecruiting thank you so much for your response🙏 i just passed the physical exam what MEPS doctor said, I only need a waiver for hearing loss (h3). I am waiting to hear from the recruiter. But I am stressed about the process. I couldn't find an answer about what's the possibility to get a waiver for (h3) hearing loss.

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  4 місяці тому

      Did you recruiter say your information was being forwarded to the SG for review?
      Pam
      Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service

    • @2054pg
      @2054pg 4 місяці тому

      @@USAirForceRecruiting yes, they sent them to my recruiter.

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  4 місяці тому

      @2054pg The Chief Medical Officer (CMO) at the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) will review your records/medical condition. If the CMO disqualifies you, then your medical records MIGHT be forwarded to the SG (Surgeon General) for a medical waiver review depending on the medical condition. If the SG approves a medical waiver you will be allowed to join, but you may be limited on some careers. If the SG disapproves your waiver request, then you physically do not meet the physical standards based on your previous/current medical conditions to join the Air Force. The whole SG process may take up to 45 calendar days (not including holidays or weekends) to be completed.
      Please be patient during the review time and contact your recruiter for updates.
      Ray
      U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting

  • @wholiar20
    @wholiar20 Рік тому

    I know you still here, hope, thank you ❤

  • @kathye-kx2bl
    @kathye-kx2bl Рік тому

    If I had mild anxiety/depression and voluntarily opted to try medication for 1 year and I apply for a medical waiver, if the waiver is denied can I reapply again after some time demonstrating a longer period of stability and no recurrence or if a medical waiver is denied once that's it?

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Рік тому +1

      You would need to be off the medication for 3 years to begin the application process. If a decision by the Surgeon General comes back stating you are not eligible, you would not be eligible to reapply unless you have additional medical documentation that was not previously submitted for review.
      Pam
      Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service

    • @kathye-kx2bl
      @kathye-kx2bl Рік тому +1

      Perfect thanks so much!

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Рік тому +2

      Kathy, you are welcome.
      Ray
      U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting

  • @demalasmith8609
    @demalasmith8609 Рік тому

    Will being diagnosed with acid reflux 5 years ago disqualify me??

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Рік тому

      This could potentially be medically disqualifying. However, the doctor at the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) makes that determination. Your local recruiter can have your medical records for this condition prescreened by the doctor at MEPS for a preliminary ruling in your situation. It is routine during the screening process that all applicants are asked in-depth questions about their medical history. Just like other medical matters such as broken bones or asthma, we would request medical paperwork for the Chief Medical Officer to review for a determination.
      Don
      Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service

  • @Israel777
    @Israel777 10 місяців тому

    Can I get in with leukopenia aka low white blood count being low which only results in dieting needing to be addressed and immune strengthen with the right foods. Can I get in with that being the case with my white blood count low

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  10 місяців тому

      Good morning. This will likely be medically disqualifying. However, the doctor at the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) makes that determination. Your local recruiter can have the doctor at MEPS prescreen your medical records for this condition for a preliminary ruling in your situation. During the screening process, all applicants are asked in-depth questions about their medical history. Just like other medical matters such as broken bones or asthma, we would request medical paperwork for the CMO to review for a determination.
      Pam
      Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service

    • @Israel777
      @Israel777 10 місяців тому

      @@USAirForceRecruiting my waiver has been submitted and they reached back out and asked for my bloodwork so I’m waiting to hear back but with that said in the meantime do you think I have a chance based on them entertaining it?

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  10 місяців тому +1

      That is good to hear. It can go either way, but it is good that they are reviewing it rather than just saying no. It may also go to the Surgeon General for review. If it does not automatically go there, you can request it. Usually, it is automatically sent. The SG does have 60 days to review, so it does take time.
      Pam
      Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service

  • @brian2033
    @brian2033 Рік тому

    Does herniated disc disqualify?

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Рік тому +1

      This could potentially be medically disqualifying. However, the doctor at the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) makes that determination. Your local recruiter can have your medical records for this condition prescreened by the doctor at MEPS for a preliminary ruling in your situation. It is routine during the screening process that all applicants are asked in-depth questions about their medical history. Just like other medical matters such as broken bones or asthma, we would request medical paperwork for the CMO to review for a determination.
      Pam
      Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service

  • @rashawntownsend4069
    @rashawntownsend4069 9 місяців тому

    Ive been in 15 yrs, have mild knees issues but no surgery, have 20% knee Va rate, but i have no profile, and can have no limitations, everything is all green for me, medical wise, iam MRC2 ,would i have any issues joining Airforce?

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  9 місяців тому

      @rashawntownsend4069 Any person receiving VA disability compensation normally cannot join the Air Force. However, if you want to relinquish/suspend your VA disability compensation please contact the VA directly for that process. There is no guarantee once you have relinquished/suspended your VA compensation you can join or reapply for those same medical issues that you were being compensated for. You may contact a recruiter to discuss options.
      As for your knees, Unfortunately, this could potentially be medically disqualifying. However, the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) doctor (not the recruiter) makes that determination if you are medically qualified to join and any career limitations. You will need to gather your medical/pharmacy records for this condition and provide them to your recruiter. Then your local recruiter can have your medical records for this condition prescreened by the doctor at MEPS for a preliminary ruling in your particular situation. Please contact a recruiter for more details.
      Ray
      U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting

    • @rashawntownsend4069
      @rashawntownsend4069 9 місяців тому

      Thankyou fingers crossed, would you happen to have any material or websites, I could use to re take the asvab, I want to improve my score.

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  9 місяців тому +1

      @rashawntownsend4069 You are welcome.
      You can go by your local library or there are may different websites with Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) study material. We cannot endorse any study material or products. Good luck and study hard! For reference only; ASVAB TEST TIPS: www.officialasvab.com/applicants/sample-questions/
      Ray
      U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting

  • @gavykohq
    @gavykohq 4 місяці тому

    With Judge Brinkema’s ruling on 20 August 2024 that the DoD’s ban on HIV+ civilians enlisting in the military is unconstitutional, can HIV+ applicants with undetectable viral loads and a high T-cell count (essentially those in treatment and are healthy) request a waiver for their HIV status?

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  4 місяці тому +1

      This could potentially be medically disqualifying. However, the doctor at the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) makes that determination. Your local recruiter can have your medical records for this condition prescreened by the doctor at MEPS for a preliminary ruling in your situation. It is routine during the screening process that all applicants are asked in-depth questions about their medical history. Just like other medical matters such as broken bones or asthma, we would request medical paperwork for the CMO to review for a determination.
      Pam
      Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service

  • @ShobiTheShogunUchiha
    @ShobiTheShogunUchiha Рік тому

    Can I get in and either schizophrenia bipolar effect my enlist ment opportunities

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Рік тому +1

      Good morning. These conditions are normally medically disqualifying. However, the doctor at the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) makes that determination. Your local recruiter can have your medical records for this condition prescreened by the doctor at MEPS for a preliminary ruling in your situation. It is routine during the screening process that all applicants are asked in-depth questions about their medical history. Just like other medical matters such as broken bones or asthma, we would request medical paperwork for the CMO to review for a determination.
      Pam
      Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service

  • @AngelMartinez-bq4rj
    @AngelMartinez-bq4rj 8 місяців тому

    Would I be disqualified if I broke my arm when I was 6 years old and have a big surgery scar I’m 23 years old at the moment?

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  8 місяців тому +1

      The Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) doctor makes that determination. Your local recruiter can have your medical records for this condition prescreened by the doctor at MEPS for a preliminary ruling in your situation. During the screening process, all applicants are asked in-depth questions about their medical history. Just like other medical matters such as broken bones or asthma, we would request medical paperwork for the CMO to review for a determination.
      Pam
      Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service

  • @jbkills_1468
    @jbkills_1468 11 місяців тому

    Will I still be able to join the Air Force I have pre diabetes but I’m in good shape

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  11 місяців тому

      @jbkills_1468 Unfortunately, this could potentially be medically disqualifying. However, the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) doctor (not the recruiter) makes that determination if you are medically qualified to join and any career limitations. You will need to gather your medical/pharmacy records for this condition and provide them to your recruiter. Then your local recruiter can have your medical records for this condition prescreened by the doctor at MEPS for a preliminary ruling in your particular situation. Please contact a recruiter for more details.
      What is your zip code?
      Ray
      U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting

  • @alexkulekci6417
    @alexkulekci6417 5 місяців тому

    I get SSA disbility checks monthly for being "autistic" and recently the recruiter i talked to gave me a "hell no".

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  5 місяців тому

      @alexkulekci6417 If you are interested in serving as a civilian, you may apply at www.afciviliancareers.com/ or www.usajobs.gov/ We wish you the best of luck!
      Ray
      U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting

  • @breeelliott8626
    @breeelliott8626 6 місяців тому

    Q: injured in army basic 15 years ago resulting in medical separation. Injury has long since healed. 33 yrs old am i eligible to reenlist?

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  6 місяців тому

      @breeelliott8626 You will need to speak with a recruiter, and you medically cannot have any issues. Are you receiving VA compensation?
      Ray
      U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting

    • @breeelliott8626
      @breeelliott8626 6 місяців тому

      @@USAirForceRecruiting no va comp.

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  6 місяців тому

      @breeelliott8626 Which process are you interested in = the Enlisted or the Officer Training School (OTS) (US citizen with at least a bachelor degree and at least a 2.5 GPA) process?
      Ray
      U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting

    • @breeelliott8626
      @breeelliott8626 6 місяців тому

      @@USAirForceRecruiting enlisted. I was an E-3 in the army

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  6 місяців тому

      What is your zip code?
      Pam
      Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service

  • @ryanheaton8742
    @ryanheaton8742 5 місяців тому +1

    The guy in the bottom left is a teddy bear.

  • @Qagpt
    @Qagpt 9 місяців тому

    United or unites?

  • @wholiar20
    @wholiar20 Рік тому

  • @Kariaq
    @Kariaq Рік тому +1

    Sadly im not qualified :/ but they should allow us to enlist tho ( i got high functioning autism :( )

    • @USAirForceRecruiting
      @USAirForceRecruiting  Рік тому +3

      Saernu, Unfortunately, this could potentially be medically disqualifying. However, the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) doctor (not the recruiter) makes that determination if you are medically qualified to join the Air Force and any career limitations. You will need to gather your medical/pharmacy records for this condition and provide them to your recruiter. Then your local recruiter can have your medical records for this condition prescreened by the doctor at MEPS for a preliminary ruling in your particular situation. Please contact an Air Force recruiter for more details. The following web link will assist you in locating an Air Force Recruiter nearest to you by zip code: www.airforce.com/find-a-recruiter
      Ray
      U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting

    • @jamezxh
      @jamezxh Рік тому +2

      So someone on the spectrum is discriminated against, but they let all these LGBTQ kinks with gender dysphoria wear the uniform and fill the ranks. Pathetic….

    • @thomasryan2679
      @thomasryan2679 Рік тому +2

      There's other ways to serve, fire department, EMT, scout leader, CAP, Sea Cadets, Big Brother, youth group at church, and others. Find your niche and excel. I'm an EMT with the volunteer FD and have been on a thousand ambulance calls.

    • @BeyondTheLensNature
      @BeyondTheLensNature 7 місяців тому

      What about if we get re-evaluated for a condition referring to mental health and the doctor puts it in writing we don't have the condition on our records what would this do for my situation hypothetically b/c this is a vague question lol

  • @Kariaq
    @Kariaq Рік тому

    No