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Im on a Submarine and we were doing whats called sea trials, where basically all the operating systems are tested. Well I knew we would be taking angles, it was in the plan of the day, I thought that I was OK after taking a few angles. When I descended down to the next level I was'nt prepaired for the large angle that we took, and thats when I lost my grip and the rest is history. Besides thats the good part about being the govenment I cant sue them anyway, I knew all the hazards when I first set foot aboard the boat...That would be the GOV's position, and they are right. The reason Im getting out is they evaluate you based on the ability of you to do your rated job, and world wide deployability. Due to the medications that I have to take just to keep the pain bareable I cant perform my duties working with nuclear weapons. My physical limitations prevent me from being world wide deployable, and just about everyone has to be deployable in the Navy. Pursuing legal actions against the military is fruitless unless you have a lot of money!!!!
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