Posted on Sep 26, 2024
PV2 Iain Varney
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I was dumb and caught an Art 15 about a few months before ets, did my 45/45 and went back to business as usual, but did not make it any further then PV2 the second go around. I got an honorable discharge still, but I'm not sure what caused the RE3.I was not awaiting chapter or anything of the sorts. The only other thing I could think that may have caused it was my hearing loss that resulted in hearing aids. I appreciate any help
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SFC Kelly Fuerhoff
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Did you ask a recruiter before you came on here?
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CPT Lawrence Cable
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Edited 15 h ago
LBK just means you have completed you contract obligation, nothing bad there. RE3 means you will probably need a waiver, how easy will depend on the reason. Hearing outside of the PULHES rating H2 would definitely require one. You profile shows 11B, they won't waiver an H3 for Infantry simply because you will be put in an MOS that probably was responsible for the first hearing loss, so it might require an MOS change.
Talk to a recruiter, they know all the current guidelines better than I do.
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PV2 Iain Varney
PV2 Iain Varney
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Thanks for the response. I did have an H2 profile at the time of ETS. I plan on getting in contact with a recruiter as soon as I can, just wanted to get some unbiased info before I head in
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CPT Lawrence Cable
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A couple of comments. 1. At your rank, the Article 15 won't follow you, it shouldn't even be in your file, so you should start with a clean slate. 2. A H2 on PULHES isn't a disqualifier for 11B. They might need to waiver it, didn't when I enlisted, but that was a long time ago. Again, talk to a recruiter, they will be current on all this stuff.
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SSgt Christophe Murphy
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Going to your local recruiter will be your best bet. Start the conversation and get the waiver going.
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