Army: USA Today Report is Totally Wrong, People With History of Mental Disorder or Self-Mutilation are Not Getting in Military
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Speaking with reporters Wednesday, the U.S. Army’s top leaders disputed a recent USA Today report that claimed the Army is providing waivers to applicants with a history of mental illness and/or substance abuse.
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