If it's early in your training and they don't have a lot into you yet it's a good bet they'll let you go. You are likely not worth the ptential problems yet. Later would depend on severity, frequency and if it can be controlled with meds. They arn't fighting to keep people in right now unless they have a good investment in you.
I received a honorable discharge from the us air force before 180 days under article 396 medical conditions .
At Medical Hold, you are generally held for observation & evaluation to determine, either your future status (in or out) or held there while you are processed out of the AF for a medical discharge.
Honorable discharge
It means "released from duty".
It means you have an Honorable Discharge from the United States Air Force.
No, the health qualifications for the Navy are just as hard as the Air Force. If it was bad enough to get a discharge, none of the branches will take you.
Chief Medical Officer
ask your first shirt for the info and send it up your chain of command
lots of people have arthritis and lead a perfectly normal life. If you are fit and able you will pass the medicals. However if you develop problems later on you may find that you will face a medical discharge.
yes it must be required to test physically a person that he is able to join Pakistan Air Force.....
No, the air force does not have recruiters for medical and dental services.
Yes. The Air Force can discharge any member for a variety of medical (and other reasons) provided appropriate laws, regulations and instructions are followed. Shin-splints, or any other diagnosis, when fitting the criteria for duty limiting condition or mobility limiting restrictions, could generate a Medical Evaluation Board (MEB), to consider whether continued military service is appropriate.