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January 31st, 2007   Post 1
Damien435
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In short, what are my options with the Army after a torn ACL? I've crossed Airborne off of the list, my heart wants me to go into the Airborne, especially after talking to by step-grandpa who was in the 101st during Vietnam, but I am worried that my knee would be a liability, even if it is only in my mind, so I have shot down that idea. What I would like to do is work with the Army's new STRYKER battalion, but for some I doubt members of the South Dakota Army National Guard can assigned to a unit stationed in Texas and still go to school full-time. Last April I tried to re-enlist as a medic but found out in a terrible way that there is a minimum one year wait on ACL's, which my recruiters neglected to tell me BEFORE I had told my family, job and school that I was going to basic in May, that was a great story to tell over and over again. I would like to go medic simply because if I do ever get deployed, even if I had sinced changed MOS's, that kind of training could prove useful. I'd also like to go down the road of an MP or perhaps Infatry again, although it just isn't the same when I don't get to jump out of a plane at 3,000-10,000 feet.

So that's kind of what I am interested in doing, and since I can't get a straight answer out of a recruiter I am asking you guys if any of you know of a list of MOS's that are closed off to me because of my ACL reconstruction surgery that I had in July, 2005.
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January 31st, 2007   Post 2
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Damien435
In short, what are my options with the Army after a torn ACL? I've crossed Airborne off of the list, my heart wants me to go into the Airborne, especially after talking to by step-grandpa who was in the 101st during Vietnam, but I am worried that my knee would be a liability, even if it is only in my mind, so I have shot down that idea. What I would like to do is work with the Army's new STRYKER battalion, but for some I doubt members of the South Dakota Army National Guard can assigned to a unit stationed in Texas and still go to school full-time. Last April I tried to re-enlist as a medic but found out in a terrible way that there is a minimum one year wait on ACL's, which my recruiters neglected to tell me BEFORE I had told my family, job and school that I was going to basic in May, that was a great story to tell over and over again. I would like to go medic simply because if I do ever get deployed, even if I had sinced changed MOS's, that kind of training could prove useful. I'd also like to go down the road of an MP or perhaps Infatry again, although it just isn't the same when I don't get to jump out of a plane at 3,000-10,000 feet.

So that's kind of what I am interested in doing, and since I can't get a straight answer out of a recruiter I am asking you guys if any of you know of a list of MOS's that are closed off to me because of my ACL reconstruction surgery that I had in July, 2005.

What Reenlistment Code do you have on your DD214?

Look for the RE code.
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February 1st, 2007   Post 3
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You'll most likely have to get a waiver either for your RE code (if it's a 3) or your surgery. Once you get the waiver, your physical profile will be determined. Every MOS in the Army has a physical profile, they call it PULHES each job will have the serial requirement for that listed.

Example is let's say 11Bravo. You need a PULHES of 111221. You may have a 2 for "L" instead of a one, so they can waiver that, or you can look for jobs that allow you the two for your knee.

Check out the jobs you're interested in and look at the PULHES requirements as well as the physical demands (light, heavy, etc) and compare. Write down the ones you're interested in and once you're physical'd and ready to choose an MOS, you can start doing the match work.

All of that said, if you can get back in, I don't see any reason why you can't be infantry, abn may be an option but realize it puts a lot of stress on your knees. I'm in my early 30s and my knees have been shot for years now.
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February 5th, 2007   Post 4
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I tried to join the Army with a busted up ACL (and three screws in my knee) and was told flat out that enlistment was not an option. Same with the USMC. Same with the Navy. Same with the Air Force. Same with the bloody Coast Guard. (In that order. ) All the best to you, friend. I can't tell you how much I'll envy you if you get in.
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February 6th, 2007   Post 5
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Originally Posted by moving0target
I tried to join the Army with a busted up ACL (and three screws in my knee) and was told flat out that enlistment was not an option. Same with the USMC. Same with the Navy. Same with the Air Force. Same with the bloody Coast Guard. (In that order. ) All the best to you, friend. I can't tell you how much I'll envy you if you get in.
It's more than possible to get in after knee surgery (ACL, MCL, etc). A waiver is almost always required which costs the recruiter time and headaches, so sometimes finding the right one makes all the difference.
 
February 7th, 2007   Post 6
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Keep trying Moving0Target. Never give up until you're too old to join.
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March 2nd, 2007   Post 7
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I had the same question. I started playing rugby to lose some weight in get back into shape so i could try and go to Marine OCS after i graduate, but ended up tearing my acl half way through the season. I found this
(1) Loose or foreign bodies within the knee joint (717.6).
(2) Physical findings of an unstable or internally deranged joint (717.9). History of uncorrected anterior (717.83) or posterior (717.84) cruciate ligament injury.
(3) Surgical correction of any knee ligaments if symptomatic or unstable (P81)
Seems to me if the surgery went good the sky is the limit or am i reading this wrong?
 
March 3rd, 2007   Post 8
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ACL injuries are nasty. Someone's dog ran out in front of my friend while he was going 40 on his dirtbike. The peg landed directly on his knee and the doctor said his ACL was just... gone. So, he got a cadaver ACL and some painful surgery.

Maybe if you get a dead guy's ACL they will let you serve?
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March 3rd, 2007   Post 9
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ACL injuries are nasty. Someone's dog ran out in front of my friend while he was going 40 on his dirtbike. The peg landed directly on his knee and the doctor said his ACL was just... gone. So, he got a cadaver ACL and some painful surgery.

Maybe if you get a dead guy's ACL they will let you serve?
yeah it sucked pretty bad.My ACL is now a hamstring ligament from my own leg. Im three months post op now and finally started jogging again this week. Its slow right now but i know that my knee feels better everyday. Im just looking at it as more encouragement to get in the best shape i can.
 
March 3rd, 2007   Post 10
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What kind of physio are you doing to strengthen the supporting muscles?
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