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Offline Right_in_Virginia

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Army drops plans to give waivers to recruits with history of mental illness
Fox News, Nov 15, 2017,   Lucas Tomlinson

The Army's top officer said Wednesday that the service had "rescinded" a controversial memo permitting people with a history of severe mental illness to seek waivers allowing them to join up.

Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Milley told reporters the memo was "unauthorized" and its author did not have the authority to change the Army's recruitment policy.

"It was rescinded last night," Milley said of the memo, which was dated Sept. 7 of this year and initially reported by USA Today on Sunday.

According to the memo, potential recruits with a history of self-mutilation, bipolar disorder, and drug and alcohol abuse would be eligible to obtain waivers to join the Army.


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Offline Fishrrman

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Somebody wised up.
I wonder who the fool was who initially promoted this?
Probably a holdover from the previous administration...