What disqualifies you from joining the National Guard?
There are age, citizenship, physical, education, height/weight, criminal record, medical, and drug history standards that can exclude you from joining the military.
Can I reenlist with an uncharacterized discharge?
8. Can You Reenlist in the Military After Getting an Entry-Level Separation? Typically, yes. However, if the reasons for the ELS is due to a newly discovered medical or mental condition, you may be blocked from other branches, as well.
Is it hard to get into the National Guard?
The National Guard can be difficult because you effectively have to balance two jobs. The National Guard will be your part-time job, and leadership understands that, but if you are ever activated for a real-world emergency or deployment, it will take priority.
What happens if you disqualified at MEPS?
If your 2807-2 is declined or you fail your physical at MEPS, you will receive either a Temporary Disqualification (TDQ) or a Permanent Disqualification (PDQ). Don’t let those terms scare you away.
Can depression disqualify you from the military?
Mood Disorders You’re also disqualified if you have bipolar disorder or affective psychoses. For depressive disorders (for example, major depressive disorder), disqualification from the service occurs if a person had outpatient care that lasted for more than 12 months or any inpatient care.
Why does my dd214 say uncharacterized?
The uncharacterized is given if you haven’t completed your contracted duration of service. It could be something like a Medical Discharge or a Hardship Discharge. You can file an appeal to the Board of Review for Correction of Military Records.
Do I have to do basic training again?
You may have to go back to basic training even if you do have 180 days in the military if you were still in AIT or ADT. With the Marines, you’re more than likely going to have to go through Boot Camp again, especially if you’re transferring from another branch.