In case of a draft, would I be put into a non-combat situation due to these things?

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13 Responses to “In case of a draft, would I be put into a non-combat situation due to these things?”

  1. G-Man67 Says:

    Danielle Connors

    dont worry they dont want you

  2. guardian Says:

    Joshua Tucci

    Don’t let that moron kid you….they are relaxing the rules tfor entry into every branch. If you ain’t dead yet you’re going and it will be a combat zone, flatfoot.

  3. inTHEgaddadavida Says:

    Brenda Scherer

    There will not be a draft.

    Exersize induced asthma? Or are you just out of shape? May be a disqualifier.

    Flatfeet is no longer is a disqualifier.

  4. dumdum Says:

    Bryan Dewey

    I have chronic fatigue! And I’m allergic to sand!

  5. Treebeard Says:

    Bobby Egbert

    If you have severe asthma they might not even take you… but if they really needed men, i can see that you’d be placed in some non combat role.

  6. Hairy Cookie Says:

    Sherry Dobson

    Or you can just fake insanity and get denied. It’s true. Some have done it.

  7. peter_pumkin Says:

    Travis Ceballos

    Hmmm……. The only ones talking about re-instating the draft are the democrats, but I thought they were for the little guy, the guy with no education who got stuck in Iraq. They must be right, after all they can only point out how many American lives have been lost (less than D-day alone) and how we are losing the war; yet they want to send you nonetheless. Don’t worry about it, you won’t get drafted; unless of course you voted for the democrats who vow to end the war and retreat, yet want to draft you into the armed forces regardless.

  8. Bill Says:

    Eugene Elmore

    No worries, there will not be a draft.

  9. Jason T Says:

    Scott Mader

    U are Case Study Number 1 why there will be no draft. They dont want people who dont want to be there. Exercise Induced Asthma? How about u keep running every day till that clears up. I can see we are raising a nation of crybabies!

  10. Wulfie Says:

    Terry Roybal

    I wouldn’t worry about getting drafted. There are plenty of people willing to serve the country right now.

    Sounds like your backup plan is in order though…

  11. desertviking_00 Says:

    Opal Ruiz

    Both of those conditions are medically disqualifying for enlistment, appointment or induction into the Armed Forces.

  12. bobby08dtp Says:

    Gay Nipper

    well in case of a draft i couldnt really say there would be a job that is not combat related. you will be in harms way one way or a nother from time to time but some jobs less than others….

  13. Blackguns Says:

    Benjamin Baskin

    They won’t take you at all with Asthma…don’t worry about them drafting you