exNavyOffRec
Well-Known Member
Yeah, that's what I am worried about. I have researched my particular medical situation on this forum and others and it doesn't seem like waivers are granted too often for my particular situation. Also, @NavyOffRec all my treatment has been done at Navy hospitals since I have been active duty. Does N3M have access to those records or should I have sent them in with my physical? I didn't send in any supporting docs other than the 2807, 2808, and labs as per the Fleet Application Checklist because the doc marked me physically qualified. Additionally, are active duty applicants reviewed the exact same way as new accessions or does N3M consider the fact that they have been serving on active duty with their medical situation? Thanks in advance for your help.
N3M has access only to what they are sent.
They do consider that a person has been serving, there are many conditions that if a civilian had they could not come in, but AD have those same conditions and are allowed to serve, sometimes those conditions allow you to serve as enlisted but not officer, and I have also seen conditions were a person can't serve as enlisted but can as an officer.