Will the US army not take you if you've had a knee surgery?
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I'm 32 female. I've had a very common knee surgery about 1.5 years ago to repair and clean up frayed cartilage from years of working out, heavy lifting, over training and just wear and tear. I have full range of motion and no pain now. Will this count against me that I've had surgery? I find it hard to believe all those people never had a knee surgery or a sports injury.
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Answer:
You just need all your medical documents and a doctors Clearence
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You just need all your medical documents and a doctors Clearence
Josh White
I used to be a marine like you, until I took an arrow to the knee.
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I used to be a marine like you, until I took an arrow to the knee.
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