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Honestly, I think that if you have not found your answers by searching and reading, you are being lazy. Some of it is covered in the stickies we ask all new members to read before posting.
Do you think you are the first one here to ask about a physical waiver? It would appear that you are asking for someone here to guarantee you a fast track into SF. Here is a clue. Ain't happening.
Want personal advice about the best MOS to choose to prepare for SF? Guess what? That question is asked every month here. You have already received a lot of good advice from the QPs here. Do you need this much handholding and personal assistance with other decisions? There are no guarantees in life but death, and taxes. Doesn't sound like you are cut out for SF.
This is the internet. Other than the fact that someone is vetted as SF, you do not know their qualifications to be giving you advice, and there are certainly no guarantees that come with the opinions. We could lie to you and say don't worry about it, you will be GTG.
Let me break this down for you.
1. Physical requirements and waivers for 18X recruits are covered here.
2. In-service SFAS physical requirements and waivers are covered here.
3. What MOS best prepares one for SF has been flogged to death.
BTW, as I have told at least one other person this week, the recruiter's job is primarily to fill the Army's needs. Not yours. He will tell you what he needs to to get his mission accomplished, and none of it will be worth spit if it is not on the contract.
Given this, I think you should go with Option B and join the Navy.
Best of luck.
TR
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De Oppresso Liber 01/20/2025
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