December 16th, 2007  
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Quote:
Originally Posted by National_Guardman_101
Okay, here is the thing... I have been trying to get into the Army National Guard since June. I have had a minor offense, residential entry, cleared. but, I have also head surgery... When I was born I had to have a piece of tissue taken out of my back and rebuilt my soft palate in the roof of my mouth... I talked to a Sgt. while at drill with a friend, he told me one of his friends had the same thing done and was acceepted into the National Guard, I had one recruiter and somehow he got the idea i had metal rods in my back so he wouldn't talk to me , but I don't have metal rods in my back. So I took my medical docs to him he said he would send them up to MEPS two weeks later I called to try to find out what is going on. He said I had a new recruiter, he didn't bother calling me. So he gave my new recruiter my papers about two or three weeks ago but I haven't heard anything yet...

What Should I DO??????
If the issue is the recruiter, I would merely go to another one just like others have suggested.

If the issue is your medical problems, try getting a waiver.

If the issue is this "minor" offense which happens to be a Class D Felony, far from minor, dont waste their time. Define what you mean by "cleared." Exhonorated? Negotiated plea deal? Or found guilty? If you mean found not guilty, you do not have an offense, merely a charge.

It seems strange to me that a recruiter who needs to make a quota would blow you off so easily unless there was a very real reason behind it.

Source: Indiana Legislative Services Agency
"Residential entry
Sec. 1.5. A person who knowingly or intentionally breaks and enters the dwelling of another person commits residential entry, a Class D felony.
As added by P.L.215-1991, SEC.1."
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