I have recently graduated with a Masters in International Relations from University in the United States and am considering the FFL for my next challenge. I have varying reasons behind wanting to join, the biggest of which is not explainable but they also include tradition as well as I find complete honor in fighting with the Legion, adventure and brotherhood. I also considered commissioning in the United States but due to a waiver for PTSD as a child, I'm unable to. I meet all of the physical requirements and have a basic understanding of French (2 years in University).
I have two questions: first, is there a cycle for processing and basic training or do recruits just show up and they process them once they have enough for a class? I could not find an answer anywhere, I just want to make sure that if I arrive I won't be hunkering down in pre-processing forever if the next class is not scheduled anytime soon. Second, I found that the FFL does not allow for medical disorders so long as there is not any treatment ongoing during basic. I haven't been "treated" in nearly 7 years (I'm 25 now) and so long as I get a chance to show what I can do, I know I can do it.
Thank you in advance.
I have two questions: first, is there a cycle for processing and basic training or do recruits just show up and they process them once they have enough for a class? I could not find an answer anywhere, I just want to make sure that if I arrive I won't be hunkering down in pre-processing forever if the next class is not scheduled anytime soon. Second, I found that the FFL does not allow for medical disorders so long as there is not any treatment ongoing during basic. I haven't been "treated" in nearly 7 years (I'm 25 now) and so long as I get a chance to show what I can do, I know I can do it.
Thank you in advance.