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On Wed, 18 Sep 2013 20:35:53 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" nowayalso.jose.com wrote: If the screening done before joining worked, people with mental illnesses or potential mental instability wouldn't be in the military in the first place. Problem is, diagnosing mental issues is not as straightforward as looking for flat feet. I remember my pre-enlistment physical in Boston. They spent all day doing all kinds of physical tests. Then you go into a room and sit down with a shrink. He asks you five or six questions, then yells, "Next". Took about 5 minutes, if that. I never talked to a shrink and my induction physical was in boot camp, after I was signed up. Maybe that was because I was not drafted. Pre induction, the only tests I took were on knowledge, aptitude and skill. I took a draft physical. Before I was drafted. |
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