How much of a chance do manlets actually have when it comes to joining the US military?
>>39417182
Unless you plan on being an air force pilot the military doesnt care. They need grunts.
I'm curious about this too. I'm a manlet but I know that with enough dedication and training I can hypothetically get myself to proper physical form for the military. BUT I have a small stature, so I'd look ridiculous bulked up, and my head probably won't fit inside a helmet, how small do they even make the helmets? All of the BDUs and regular dress uniforms would look ridiculous on me since I'm so short, how to manlets fare in the ARMED FORCES?
guess i can ask in this thread, is anyone able to tell me what it's like being a Navy Officer? Specifically in Supply/Logistics?
>>39417182
Can you obey orders? Can you do a couple push ups and pull ups without crying?
If yes, then 100%
This one fellow in my medical school class is deadass 5'4'' and he was an officer in the marines, decorated. He's high in our class, really likable, married to a qt girl and is on a really prestigious national scholarship. Military service seems like one of the few things that elevates manlets to Chad-status
>>39417182
You'd literally have to be an actual midget to be denied based on your height.
>>39417182
Air Force no chance. Anything else, depends how good you are at distance running. If you actually go to war though, you're a bit harder to hit.
>>39417182
Technically a manlet is better to fight wars. Ask vietcong