Color deficiencies could be correctable in the next 1-3 years, if you can wait out. Last I heard someone in Detroit tested it on mice or something odd like that.
I always thought you pulled the trigger with your finger?
I've been planning to go into the Air Force for a few years now. My plan was to get my B.S.M.E and go to officer training school and enter the Air Force.
I am now 2 months away from graduation and was in the process of filling out paperwork and was informed that I cannot enter the air force due to having my testicle removed. I'm sick to my stomach at the moment because it's a life changing event for me, over something rather trivial IMO. I'll spare every one the sob story and continue.
It was found to be un-descended during a physical and I had the surgery to remove it a few years ago so it didn't turn into cancer. I did not get an implant.
The recruited told me that it's a definite no. There are NO medical waivers for it.
It's late in the day and no other recruiting offices are picking up, so I was wondering if anyone knew anything about OTHER branches of the military and if their protocol is the same.
Thanks for you time.
You might want to speak to someone at your local MEPS center as recrutiers aint the brightest.
I feel for you OP, that's a bummer, but I do understand the policy. However, I have the same question as PIA. What if you were to lose a testicle during combat? Medical discharge, or a deskjob, what?
Tell them you're a pre op transsexual and threaten to sue them if they don't accept you.
Well, if you can take the attention, start your own media frenzy. Make a web site, call local papers and TV stations, hell get ahold of Fox News, MSNBC, CNN, whoever.
It's a travesty that needs to be addressed. You want to serve our country, why should something so utterly unrelated to ability wipe you out like that?
I've been planning to go into the Air Force for a few years now. My plan was to get my B.S.M.E and go to officer training school and enter the Air Force.
I am now 2 months away from graduation and was in the process of filling out paperwork and was informed that I cannot enter the air force due to having my testicle removed. I'm sick to my stomach at the moment because it's a life changing event for me, over something rather trivial IMO. I'll spare every one the sob story and continue.
It was found to be un-descended during a physical and I had the surgery to remove it a few years ago so it didn't turn into cancer. I did not get an implant.
The recruited told me that it's a definite no. There are NO medical waivers for it.
It's late in the day and no other recruiting offices are picking up, so I was wondering if anyone knew anything about OTHER branches of the military and if their protocol is the same.
Thanks for you time.
especially when you consider how desperate they are for recruits, no?
I'm surprised someone hasn't sued them yet.
Yeah, I got that. If only he could have kept his mouth shut.
French Foreign Legion. No balls required.![]()
sounds ridiculous. Lance Armstrong only has one ball and seems to be in pretty good shape, and pretty manly.
if this policy is due to tranny fear, as ridiculous a charge as that is, just tell them that they are discriminating against a recovered cancer patient. fuck those a-holes.
especially when you consider how desperate they are for recruits, no?
I admire you OP, it takes a lot of balls to post something like this in a public forum.
Seriously though, sorry about your luck. I'd been planning and training for the military for my junior and senior year of high school. I enlisted and was disqualified from the job I wanted due to partial color blindness. Luckily I was able to get out, but it was a huge blow, that's what I had planned on doing with my life. Don't worry, everything happens for a reason. There's something better for you out there.
Lol, no military branch is desperate. I looked up the numbers a while back, and all branches have been meeting recruiting goals 100-110%...I was surprised too.
I've dealt with hardarses for a long time and i can tell you, the FL soldiers are REAL hardarses, i'd rather have them covering me than some wimpy omg soldier now marines which don't even have basic training these days.
In the FL you get to jog 10 miles with full packing, where i'm from it's 30 miles, in the marines they are happy to get them up to half a mile before shipping them out.
