Recruiting is Down across All of the Branches of the U.S. Military. So they are getting creative about who they allow into the various Branches.
In the past, there were certain Health concerns that would Automatically Disqualify you from joining the Military or Advancing into Officer training.
Some of those Health concerns have been lifted to ensure that more Qualified Individuals are reaching the positions where they will thrive.
In its latest move, the Air Force is now saying Pregnant women can have a Career with the Service.
Previously, the Air Force and Space Force barred Pregnant Enlisted Airmen, Guardians, and Civilians from starting the Commissioning process until 12 months Postpartum.
Waivers were available for those who wanted to submit their application earlier.
Now, People can apply while carrying a Child and Head to Training Six months after their Pregnancy ends, no Waivers needed.
Air Force Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Manpower and Reserve Affairs, John Fedrigo, Authorized the Update.
The Policy Change applies to: Civilians, Active Duty Enlisted Airmen and Space Guardians, Air Force Reserve, and Air National Guard.

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