Hi everyone, first post, enjoy your site immensely.
About a year ago, I got an OCS slot with the USAF and went to MEPS. Long story short, there was an issue that barred me from joining the USAF as a pilot and it was not waiverable. I am still technically protesting it (submitted a MED READ months ago but my recruiter has disappeared so not holding my breath) but not likely anything will come of it. However, I have since corrected the issue and am pursuing an USN OCS slot, which is even less strict about the issue I was having anyways.
My question: If I go to the same MEPS to take a USN physical where I took the USAF one, will I still be on file and told that I can't take a repeat, or does each branch have their own set of rules, etc? I do not want to use the results from my previous physical as it contains the issue I was having at the time.
Thank You
About a year ago, I got an OCS slot with the USAF and went to MEPS. Long story short, there was an issue that barred me from joining the USAF as a pilot and it was not waiverable. I am still technically protesting it (submitted a MED READ months ago but my recruiter has disappeared so not holding my breath) but not likely anything will come of it. However, I have since corrected the issue and am pursuing an USN OCS slot, which is even less strict about the issue I was having anyways.
My question: If I go to the same MEPS to take a USN physical where I took the USAF one, will I still be on file and told that I can't take a repeat, or does each branch have their own set of rules, etc? I do not want to use the results from my previous physical as it contains the issue I was having at the time.
Thank You