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Date Posted: 12:48:06 03/14/04 Sun
Author: Drew
Subject: Entry Physical USMC

whats up?

i dont know what kinda message forum this is. but if there are any modern marines on this board I was wondering if anyone knew anything about the medical physical process?

i am thinking of joining the corps, but i have heard fish stories about people getting rejected for entry b/c of broken bones when they were like 3 yrs old, and flat feet and ankles that kind of crackle when you walk early in the morning.

im not a PERFECT specimen of a human gene, but im able bodied and i go to the gym and excersise regularly. my joints move in all directions like they should and i have no medical conditions what so ever. do you all think im all good to go or is the process exacting and do alot of normal looking healthy people get rejected for stupid reasons on a regular basis? thx

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