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Old 04-09-2023, 03:40 PM
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Old 04-09-2023, 06:19 PM
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No worries, they'll lose 20lbs at SERE school.
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Wonder how long until we see an AF Times article about the uptick in discharges for PT failures with the question “why?” 🧐
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It amounts to the same thing, just less paperwork:


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The Army declined to provide a response by press time, after shuffling the query between multiple offices for weeks and repeatedly asking Military Times to file a Freedom of Information Act request — which the service’s own regulations discourage it from doing.

As waivers are increasingly relied upon to help the military meet its annual recruiting goals, the Pentagon still isn’t sure how many potential enlistees that process may be leaving on the table. The Defense Department doesn’t know how many people appeal their waiver decisions, or how many people drop out of consideration because their case is overly complicated or taking too long.

That lack of insight further complicates the transition to MHS Genesis, the military’s new electronic health record system that was implemented across the recruiting enterprise in 2022. Rather than rely on recruits to recall the details of their medical histories and past prescriptions, Genesis compiles that information on its own. But that’s led to more waivers for a larger number of health issues that previously could have gone unnoticed.

Here’s where accession waivers for new active duty recruits stood across the Department of Defense in fiscal 2022:
  • The Navy issued 17,768 waivers — including 15,900 medical exemptions — out of the 29,000 that were requested for approximately 34,300 active duty recruits in fiscal 2022. That’s about 3,000 more medical waivers than were requested in 2021, and nearly 12,000 more than were requested in 2018. (The Navy is the only service that tracks requested waivers.)
  • The Air Force issued 4,334 waivers — including 3,141 medical exemptions — to approximately 26,200 active duty recruits in fiscal 2022. About 430 more medical waivers than were approved 2021.
  • The Marine Corps issued 4,707 waivers — including 4,229 medical exemptions — to approximately 28,600 active duty and reserve recruits in fiscal 2022. About 150 more medical waivers were approved than in 2021.
  • The Space Force issued 72 waivers — including 65 medical exemptions — to approximately 500 active duty recruits in fiscal 2022. The service, founded in 2019, did not provide prior-year data.
And even then, they couldn’t meet their requirements.
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