1) Don't think that you were helping to meet recruiting needs...your OSO has no trouble filling the ranks with studs who wanna fly...HE was trying to help YOU...
Telling me to lie was against the core values of the Corps and against mine. Lying is lying. That simple.
2) If you medical history isn't a big deal, why make it a big deal? I'm sure your OSO asked you this...and I'm sure your reply went something like "Sir, my medical history, although tainted, will not affect my performance if selected for the military."
Interesting enough, that's what I did tell him...
3) There are a significant number of pilots who do enjoy flying with me because a) I know when to speak up in the back and b) I know when to keep my mouth shut...
When then your just better than me. Now that that's out of the way, you gotta solution yet? Or are you just here to tell me again I'm some dude you don't want to fly with? Because, thanks for your responses, but I disagree with you and don't really see any constructive routes to a solution.
In case you are wondering, the latter applies to you my friend. The key to the process is not making waves my friend, you created a tsunami.
If telling the truth means creating a tsunami. So be it.