Medical ‘truth’ hurts recruitment

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The annals of U.S. military valor feature scores of heroes who concealed part of their medical history to serve their country. Recent changes are hindering recruitment, the Navy Times reports.

Consider President John F. Kennedy. As a young man, he suffered a host of painful, disqualifying physical ailments, such as back pain and ulcers, but leaned on his father’s connections to get around the required Navy medical exams.

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