Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Who can i turn to if my moral waiver has been denied?

Actually, your problem is real for alot of people who have committed serious crimes. I notice you don't say what your crime was but that along with your education level has alot to do with whether or not your qualified. Because of the way things are in recruiting and the large numbers of Soldiers re enlisting, the need is not as great as alot of people think. We are doing much better than we have in several years as far as achieving our accessions to basic training and specifically reenlistment. In the Army if you have a felony or what we can a Major Misconduct as an adult you are not eligible for a waiver. If you were convicted as a juvenile you could be eligible for a waiver. Now, other factors play into this. First the type of charge, if is was ual in nature or a domestic violence charge you have little or no chance. If you were convicted less than two years ago you are not qualified. There is a 2 year wait on any major misconduct. If you are not a High School Graduate or a high school senior you will not qualify with that level of charge. Guess you can blame the media for saying the Army is lowering it's standards. Good luck to you. As of this point in time if it is an adult charge you wont qualify for any military service. And don't waste time calling your senators or other politicians.... they are the ones that help put limits on who can and cannot join.

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