I’m not sure if that’s an actual term. My SIL was home a few weeks ago. He’s in the 82nd. We were talking about some of the idiots he has run into. I forget the exact term he used, but he used the word waiver. I asked if that meant the soldier in question had a low ASVAB score. He said “yeah”. Recruiting and retention are way down in the 82nd. It’s very concerning to me. You don’t want to go into battle already two men down out of ten.
“I’m not sure if that’s an actual term.”
Okay. Just for general information, in recruiting world a waiver usually refers to criminal (like a DUI) or medical (like child asthma that you grew out of) issues. I retired in 98. People didn’t realize it but the wokeness was going 90 miles an hour even back then. Minority promotions seemed to be the main focus of the Navy.