<p>Upatel23,</p>
<p>The information concerning DoDMERB medical exams was sent to our son in late June last year. (I assume this was sent to him based on information on his pre-candidate questionaire as the SLS was already full when his application for that was submitted.) Concorde, the company that handles the medical appointments for the military, sent a very informative letter which gave specifics about which local doctors and optometrists to contact for appointments. The gov’t pays for the initial exams, but you must go to those providers who they specifiy. DO THIS EARLY! Our son’s exams were in early July, soon after the paperwork came. This seems to be the step that takes the longest for most candidates, especially if they need medical waivers for anything. </p>
<p>Okay, back to the BB throw…</p>