Monday, January 4, 2010

Learning Disabilities Is The Air Force Or Army OTS/OCS Program Discriminate Towards People With Learning Disabilities?

Is the Air Force or Army OTS/OCS program discriminate towards people with Learning Disabilities? - learning disabilities

In 2007, I sought professional help and found that he was learning. My notes before I go my learning disabilities, are very poor, but they were much better Afterwords. Will you take into account or not face the same problems of learning?

1 comments:

LarrySmi... said...

Hello Randy,

You are probably right. But you have to join a group and be the person in the lower part of this group. If their learning difficulties, it is difficult for the group that followed brought with it will be difficult to achieve success. And the others are trying to get through military school.

I recommend you respond, the better able than we can handle their skills. Each job in the army is of equal importance. While "good" into a leader, not everyone can or should be an officer. Moreover, everyone knows that the real work of the soldiers and noncommissioned officers of the people who wear it is done. Come and be one of the United States. If you are already qualified to go the army and join us. We work with you and help you to be successful.

Best wishes,

Larry Smith
SMSgt, USAF (R)
First Sergeant

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