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Trooper
      
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Last Login: 11/23/2004 12:46 PM
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Your old is you know where that quote came from....... Lets talk about your attractive sister some more.....I like where this is going.........
"The ones that run are VC......the ones that just stand there are well disciplined VC." - Door Gunner / Full Metal Jacket Familyman411@yahoo.com
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Cherry
      
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Thanks for replying, sorry to leave you hanging. The first part of the question was just in regards to what the physical consists of. I really have no idea, and can't seem to find an answer. That's all. The second part of the question was when it was administered. I suppose that when really doesn't make a difference if I knew WHAT it entailed. I am 31 years old and would like to go airborne. I have had a few medical problems. A broken collar bone when I was 14, a fractured foot (very minor), and I am asplenic (spleen removed after a car accident when I was 17). I found in the manual about medical conditions and enlisting that those are not a problem, and the recruiter agrees, but I don't want to be told that it will be ok to find out after AIT that I can't go abn, and be sent to a leg unit. If I can't go abn, I would consider another mos. I just don't want to go through the motions, having everyone say it's ok, then have a doctor say, after several months of traing, "sorry, no airborne". I am just trying to cover all the angles before I sign a contract. Sorry about the confusion.
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Seasoned Vet
      
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Ya sound good to go to me. Try sending Blacksmith 6 a PM, if she don't come staggering on in here soon. But she oughta be along any time. She's pretty good about checking this forum. Talk to her nice, she's pretty.
Make The Voices Stop!
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