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How soon after D.E.P. does the military look into one's health records?

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How soon after D.E.P. does the military look into one's health records?

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  1. Probably never.

    Unless you're going for a security clearance, then they may check to see if you were ever institutionalized.

    Just hope that you never have any serious health problems with whatever you lied about.  Then they may check, and boot you for fraudulent enlistment.


  2. Never. They only look into that if you're suspected of fraudulent enlistment because they discovered a previously unreported medical condition that you obviously had to know about.

  3. They don't. But, if you lied on item #10 of your Report of Medical History form and the symptoms of whatever medical condition you hid crop up during training, you will be given a general discharge under honorable conditions for a pre-existing disqualifying condition (with a re-enlistment code of RE-4, barring you from re-enlistment or enlistment in another branch) and you will have also wasted the time of a lot of good people and some of the taxpayers' money as well.

    If someone else is hurt or dies, or there is damage to government equipment and buildings because of your lying as to a medical condition, then you could be processed for fraudulent discharge from the armed forces instead of that general discharge.  

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