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I have a RE-4 and it was because of flat feet. but i went into the office jus because i had hurt my leg doing I.T. But the doctor only had touch one side of my feet and thats all. i went to the doctor ans she stated that i dont have complete flat feet. i have a flexabile arch. i operate a stand up fork lift. for a 10 hour period for 4 days a week. i never had problems with my legs .. i even played sports. i sent my papers to the board of corrections .. will i be able to have my re-4 changed.

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Hi Taurius,

That's completely up to the board of corrections. I can't even hazard a guess, because the Military's board of records corrections, and the Military's discharge review boards often make decisions that confuse the crap out of me.

For more information about the United States Military, feel free to visit my US Military information site at: http://usmilitary.about.com

Hope this helps!

Rod Powers
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Rod Powers is considered one of the premire experts about U.S. Military career information on the planet. He has more than 30,000 articles about U.S. Military career information on the About.com U.S. Military Careers Information website at: http://usmilitary.about.com. Additionally, he is the author of "ASVAB for Dummies," "ASVAB AFQT for Dummies," (available in Dec 2009), and "Veteran Benefits for Dummies," all published by Wiley Publishing. He is also the author of "Barrons' Guide to Officer Candidate School Tests," published by Barron's Educational Series.

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Rod Powers is a retired Air Force first sergeant, with 23 years of active duty service, 11 of those years as an Air Force First Sergeant. He has helped thousands of military members, recruits, and military applicants since he took over the About.com U.S Military Careers Information site in 1999. He has a reputation for "telling it like it is," so questions may not be answered based on "what you want to hear," but will be answered based of the bast available information, concerning the service/situation.

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Rod is a distinguished graduate of the Air Force Noncommissioned Officers Academy, the Air Force Senior Noncommissioned Officer Academy, and the Air Force First Sergeant Academy. He also holds an Associates Degree in Personnel Administration from the Community College of the Air Force (CCAF).

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