When I was at A&M, I went through AFROTC and was disqualified from joining the Air Force because I have a life threatening tree nut allergy (and I was dumb enough to tell the doc).
Recently, I met this enlisted Navy guy who does something medical, and he told me that getting into the Navy would be no problem at all. He said if I didn't say anything about my allergy during the in-processing, then I would be able to get in. He also mentioned something about getting me to "talk to the right people," but hasn't been able to get ahold of said people.
I have a fine job, but would freaking love to be a pilot in the military and would jump at any chance to do that.
With my history, is there any chance of me joining another branch? Is lying about my allergy wise? The only thing that really scares me is the possibility of a dishonorable discharge. How likely is that?
Recently, I met this enlisted Navy guy who does something medical, and he told me that getting into the Navy would be no problem at all. He said if I didn't say anything about my allergy during the in-processing, then I would be able to get in. He also mentioned something about getting me to "talk to the right people," but hasn't been able to get ahold of said people.
I have a fine job, but would freaking love to be a pilot in the military and would jump at any chance to do that.
With my history, is there any chance of me joining another branch? Is lying about my allergy wise? The only thing that really scares me is the possibility of a dishonorable discharge. How likely is that?