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I will try to keep this concise before I write you a novel. BTW, Love this site. I've been racking my brain for days on this. LONG STORY SHORT: My past is complicating things...AGAIN! But I've never taken NO for an answer. I'm spilling my beans so please be gentle.
History: 9 yrs AD enlisted come this June. Deck Seaman>IT>Navy Diver. Only been a diver for a year and a half. PROS: Great evals, Personal Awards, Honor Man (Both Dive School and IT school), 3.9 GPA in college, Etc. CONS: (Pull up a chair) History of drug use from LONG ago AND depression, etc. NJP a year into the Navy for a fight > 10 days Extra Duty. Depression/Anxiety > Medication and treatment for first few years in the Navy. I was honest in my Security Clearnance Interview about everything. Had to meet with BUMED CAPT in person to get PQ'd for Dive School a few years ago. Then during dive school: Security Clearance came back denied and had to fight my a$$ off to get it reversed. Along with that received Fraudulent Enlistment notice since I lied on my entrance app. almost 9 years ago about my drug use. After personal meeting with Admin Judge from DC and TONS of help from my command I finally got my Top Secret clearance a year ago AND a waiver for the Fraud. Enlist. Just got my BS in Computer Sci and now want to pursue my dream of getting commissioned. I'm almost 30 and I know I'm far from a poster Officer with my history so I'm nuking my app on purpose.
Question 1: Block 29 states not to list minor offenses with fines less than $300. 11 years ago (years before I joined the Navy) I stacked up the following: poss. of paraphernalia, underage drinking, 2 crim. damage to prop., and 3 traffic offenses, but only 1 is over $300. I normally would just follow directions, but with my past, I don't want to take any chance that it would look like I'm trying to hide something. AND is the Fraudulent Enlistment an "Offense" in the terms of the Application? Should I put that in block 29 too even though it got waived? That only came to a head 2 years ago. Should I list everything?
Question 2: Block 30 states drug use/alcohol related incidents. The only "incidents" would be the underage drinking and poss. of paraphernalia from years ago. But I did ante up on my SF86. I listed my use of everything. The navy knows about it. Should I list all of my use? Again, I don't want to appear to hide anything, but I want to follow directions. Also, even if I do ONLY list the actual "incidents", does the freq of use column apply to the time of the incident or now? I RARELY drink now, but at the time of the incident 11 years ago I was drinking a couple times a week. That just looks horrible. "Alcohol/6 to 8 drinks/twice a week/March 09" is what I'd get if I follow the format. I'm looking for clarification, here. I would crave to be able to skip those blocks, but I guess I am "that guy". jeesh!
Question 3: For my Personal Statement it says 200 to 250 words for each of the three sections (Reason for applying, goals, characteristics). But there is only space in #1 for about 350 words max. That would mean I'd have to attach another sheet. But in 1420 1A Ch. 2 it states that extra sheets are discouraged.
Okay. If your still there, sorry to put you through that. President Obama is going to add that to the exclusion list of torture techniques.
I know I'm nuking the app. But with my past, I need to be very precise. I need to be able to let the board know who I AM and have been in the Navy as apposed to who I was. Even though the Fraud. Enl. is from the app. I signed almost 9 years ago, it still came to a head only 2 years ago which just looks horrible. Just as I've made it this far, I won't take NO for an answer. I know I would make a GREAT Officer!
Thanks so much for reading this and any advice would be of great help!
History: 9 yrs AD enlisted come this June. Deck Seaman>IT>Navy Diver. Only been a diver for a year and a half. PROS: Great evals, Personal Awards, Honor Man (Both Dive School and IT school), 3.9 GPA in college, Etc. CONS: (Pull up a chair) History of drug use from LONG ago AND depression, etc. NJP a year into the Navy for a fight > 10 days Extra Duty. Depression/Anxiety > Medication and treatment for first few years in the Navy. I was honest in my Security Clearnance Interview about everything. Had to meet with BUMED CAPT in person to get PQ'd for Dive School a few years ago. Then during dive school: Security Clearance came back denied and had to fight my a$$ off to get it reversed. Along with that received Fraudulent Enlistment notice since I lied on my entrance app. almost 9 years ago about my drug use. After personal meeting with Admin Judge from DC and TONS of help from my command I finally got my Top Secret clearance a year ago AND a waiver for the Fraud. Enlist. Just got my BS in Computer Sci and now want to pursue my dream of getting commissioned. I'm almost 30 and I know I'm far from a poster Officer with my history so I'm nuking my app on purpose.
Question 1: Block 29 states not to list minor offenses with fines less than $300. 11 years ago (years before I joined the Navy) I stacked up the following: poss. of paraphernalia, underage drinking, 2 crim. damage to prop., and 3 traffic offenses, but only 1 is over $300. I normally would just follow directions, but with my past, I don't want to take any chance that it would look like I'm trying to hide something. AND is the Fraudulent Enlistment an "Offense" in the terms of the Application? Should I put that in block 29 too even though it got waived? That only came to a head 2 years ago. Should I list everything?
Question 2: Block 30 states drug use/alcohol related incidents. The only "incidents" would be the underage drinking and poss. of paraphernalia from years ago. But I did ante up on my SF86. I listed my use of everything. The navy knows about it. Should I list all of my use? Again, I don't want to appear to hide anything, but I want to follow directions. Also, even if I do ONLY list the actual "incidents", does the freq of use column apply to the time of the incident or now? I RARELY drink now, but at the time of the incident 11 years ago I was drinking a couple times a week. That just looks horrible. "Alcohol/6 to 8 drinks/twice a week/March 09" is what I'd get if I follow the format. I'm looking for clarification, here. I would crave to be able to skip those blocks, but I guess I am "that guy". jeesh!
Question 3: For my Personal Statement it says 200 to 250 words for each of the three sections (Reason for applying, goals, characteristics). But there is only space in #1 for about 350 words max. That would mean I'd have to attach another sheet. But in 1420 1A Ch. 2 it states that extra sheets are discouraged.
Okay. If your still there, sorry to put you through that. President Obama is going to add that to the exclusion list of torture techniques.

Thanks so much for reading this and any advice would be of great help!