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  2. Flat feet - Wikipedia

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    Flat feet were formerly a physical-health reason for service rejection in many militaries. However three military studies on asymptomatic adults (see section below) suggest that persons with asymptomatic flat feet are at least as tolerant of foot stress as the population with various grades of arch.

  3. Walter Gordon (soldier, born 1920) - Wikipedia

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    Due to colorblindness and flat feet, the Marines and the Navy had rejected him, so he joined the Army. [3] Gordon enlisted on 10 August 1942 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, [2] as his father told him that 'if you enlist down south, you will train up north and vice versa'. [3] He faked his way through the eye test and successfully enlisted. [3]

  4. Draft evasion - Wikipedia

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    Purchasing exemptions from military service, in nations where such payments are permitted. [22] ... poor eyesight, flat feet, asthma, and many more. [118] ...

  5. Draft evasion in the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    Desertion from the U.S. military was not on the list of crimes for which a person could be extradited under the extradition treaty between Canada and the U.S.; [49] however, desertion was a crime in Canada, and the Canadian military strongly opposed condoning it. In the end, the Canadian government maintained the right to prosecute these ...

  6. Try these 7 podiatrist-approved tips to manage pain from flat ...

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    Treating flat feet typically begins with conservative measures, the experts say. The goal is not necessarily to rebuild your arch, but rather to limit the progression of the falling, ease your ...

  7. Talk:Flat feet - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps the most famous person rejected from the armed forces because of flat feet is Albert Einstein. In 1901, he was called up for military service in the Swiss army, but was rejected because he had flat feet and varicose veins.

  8. Moral Injury: The Grunts - The ... - The Huffington Post

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    Most people enter military service “with the fundamental sense that they are good people and that they are doing this for good purposes, on the side of freedom and country and God,” said Dr. Wayne Jonas, a military physician for 24 years and president and CEO of the Samueli Institute, a non-profit health research organization. “But things ...

  9. Military service members could go without pay during shutdown

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    U.S. service members could miss their paychecks over the holidays if the U.S. government shuts down this weekend, according to the Pentagon. Unless lawmakers reach some agreement before the end of ...