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  1. Geesh. Mid life crisis or just a poor attitude? Either way good luck.
  2. You will be fine. The regulation is it can not be more than 1/4 of your leg. Amongst my 5 tattoos on my right leg, they definitely cover more than 25 percent of my leg. They do have their regulations online. Once again, this is for the Air Force. I am unsure of the Navy/Marine regulations. The Army recruiter stated my tattoos are not grounds for dq.
  3. Brother, it was a light hearted joke. I just have zero interest in the Navy. I come from a family of Army men. Its just a preference. I believe making a commitment to a branch is subjective, me being positive that I could "happily" serve in said branch without regrets sound pretty smart to me.
  4. Just getting paperwork together. Official apps will be submitted in the fall for FY16, is what I was told. I did a CV and a "super app". My recruiter submitted it to a "consultant" for a CV read. Two days later I got an email saying it was approved, now she wants to meet to fill out my medical questionnaire and schedule my physical ( which Im assuming is MEPS )? Please correct me if I am wrong. This is all new to me.
  5. OP, the best therapy I have found is making it home to your family. I have had this type of night many of times, but getting home and seeing my wife and I happy makes it worth it. It is also refreshing that you give a damn about taking care of your patient! You rock! I hope your next night is better.
  6. I really want to serve and feel as if I would feel a sense of regret 10 years from now if I dont do it now. I would have loved the loan repayment help :-(. That is crazy how they can cancel your loan repayment during service.My recruiter says there is a chance it may return, but they would not know about incentives for FY16 until after june 1st. So fingers crossed!
  7. This is so true. I was completely ignorant to the process of joining the army nurse corps. I thought it was a , hey i want to join, sign me up kind of deal. I recently got my CV approval and will be meeting with my recruiter soon to start my medical paper and get my MEPS date. I also met with an AF recruiter, I was dq'd for my leg tats ( oh wells ). My grandfather, uncles, and cousins would not have me join the Navy lol.
  8. Hello guys/gals, This is my first time posting on the site. I must say, nurses like, Pixie RN, have inspired me for years! I have visited this wesbite frequently and it has helped me become a better RN. My question is about the Army Nurse Corps. I am currently working with my recruiter and was told that there is currently no Loan Repayment or sign on bonuses. Is this true? I was always taught to question your recruiter and get second opinions. Either way I am joining and will continue to improve my 2 mile run in preperation for APFT. Thanks in advance.

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