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Originally Posted by lookout123
if they have a serious diagnosed medical problem, they not worldwide deployable. unfortunately, some people won't allow for proper diagnosis or misrepresent the extent of their issues because they know that if they aren't deployable they are going to have to A) retire, B) separate. if you can't do the job you shouldn't be there to collect the pay. if you are staying in and ignoring severe medical conditions you are putting yourself and fellow soldiers in danger. end of story.
and i work in joint ops mari.
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Thanks, Lookout. I couldn't exactly remember what you did. What Lisa says is that Army doctors have diagnosed her husband's heart problem. He had a mild heart attack a couple of years back which was treated at a military hospital. He's not attempting to hide anything about his health. He still has orders to deploy with a combat unit for Iraq.
PS. Hey! How's Little Lookout? Is he doing better, I hope?