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What does a presumptive condition mean?

3 min read
According to the Department of Veterans Affairs, a presumptive condition is a medical issue that is automatically assumed to be connected to a veteran's military service under specific circumstances. This critical designation helps to streamline the claims process for conditions with a statistically or scientifically recognized link to military-related exposures, without requiring the veteran to prove a direct connection.

Understanding What Medical Conditions Disqualify You from the Military

5 min read
Statistics show that a significant number of applicants are disqualified during the military's rigorous medical screening process due to pre-existing health issues. It is essential to understand what medical conditions disqualify you from the military before beginning the enlistment journey, as the standards are strict and specific.

Can Down syndrome people join the military?

4 min read
According to official Department of Defense regulations, Trisomy 21—the genetic cause of Down syndrome—is a condition that currently disqualifies individuals from military service. This means people with Down syndrome cannot join the military under the standard enlistment process due to strict medical and physical standards required for all personnel.