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Red/Green Colorblind
Hello all,
I just went through the MEPS processing, I passed everything with flying colors, except when it came to the colors :(. It turns out that I am red/green colorblind. I can see the colors, but I require a good 30 seconds to distinguish what the numbers are on the color tests, so I failed. I've put in a waiver for SF Command and am waiting to hear back. I was informed that SF allows a certain number of colorblind individuals in; does anyone have or know of, any experiences with red/green colorblindness and selection? Is anyone red/green colorblind and found any serious issues in performance when compared to "normal" individuals? I will be the best I can, and I hope this intrinasic quality won't dampen my ablilities in the military... Thank you, CW |
All,
I have found the answers to my questions in another post. Aplogies for the useless thread, CW |
I was about to say
I was about to say the search button was not green or red.
Good PLF into the correct action. |
Just in case any folks were interested, or in a similar position, I received my medical waiver form.
Heading to SFAS January 4th 2015. Time for some more PT. CW |
should you make it through all the hoops, learn the placement of the jump lights and which is red/green. some of the new ones are easy to recognize (regardless of color). This will not only help you as a Parachutist, but also as a future Jumpmaster candidate....
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not like it's important in a maritime environment. Oh....wait....
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I have had more than a few PMs regarding my case so I'm posting a response to cover all my bases. Here are the quick details: I failed the FALANT test ( if you want to know what that is just google it or try an online test like this one: http://colorvisiontesting.com/ishihara.htm ) however, I passed the red/green vivid test.
I did not know I was red/green color deficient until I went to MEPS -- I can actually read the color cards but i require at least 30 seconds of careful studying to figure out what the hidden number is; however, you are only allowed 5 seconds to view each card. I do not know what the deciding factors are for SOCOM to accept your waiver. Aside from my red/green color deficiency, I am in PERFECT health. I have a college degree, and I scored a 128 GT. I did not submit the waiver myself, the gentlemen at MEPS did that for me. It took 2 days to hear back from SOCOM. In my case I had everything leaning in my favor. CW |
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