JPurvis
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Hello,
I am looking for some input from any active duty Airmen or someone who has experience in the AF processes. I have been in the process of getting in the military for over a year, starting with the Navy's SEAL challenge program. Long story short I went to MEPS and they told me I was slightly color deficient, which made me ineligible for SEALs. I heard from a few different Airmen as well as an operator that the AF is more likely to waiver this issue over the Navy, due to the Navy SPECWAR programs being over flooded. The Air Force was my original plans when looking into the military anyways, so this came as good news for me. I am currently in the process with an Air Force recruiter and am supposed to be taking the PAST within the next few weeks. Any info on the possibility of a waiver would be helpful. If need be I would not mind getting into another career field and then retraining, however the special operations community is my ultimate goal. Thanks!
Just a background I have taken the Navy's PST which is about the same as the PAST for the Air Force. I did well and physically could have qualified for the Air Force as well. I have my ASVAB and MEPS physical done, The only thing I need is to pick jobs and officially take the AF PAST.
I am looking for some input from any active duty Airmen or someone who has experience in the AF processes. I have been in the process of getting in the military for over a year, starting with the Navy's SEAL challenge program. Long story short I went to MEPS and they told me I was slightly color deficient, which made me ineligible for SEALs. I heard from a few different Airmen as well as an operator that the AF is more likely to waiver this issue over the Navy, due to the Navy SPECWAR programs being over flooded. The Air Force was my original plans when looking into the military anyways, so this came as good news for me. I am currently in the process with an Air Force recruiter and am supposed to be taking the PAST within the next few weeks. Any info on the possibility of a waiver would be helpful. If need be I would not mind getting into another career field and then retraining, however the special operations community is my ultimate goal. Thanks!
Just a background I have taken the Navy's PST which is about the same as the PAST for the Air Force. I did well and physically could have qualified for the Air Force as well. I have my ASVAB and MEPS physical done, The only thing I need is to pick jobs and officially take the AF PAST.