How can the military improve eyesight?

Photo refractive keratectomy, or PRK, and laser assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) are available at all 26 military laser centers. This advanced technology enables the correction of most patients with nearsightedness, astigmatism or farsightedness.
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Can the military fix my eyes?

The military started accepting waivers for this eye surgery in 1997 on a trial basis with special operations (SEAL, EOD, and Diver, for example) candidates and then for pilots. Now, it is an acceptable surgery for all candidates seeking service in the military.
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Will the military pay for corrective eye surgery?

In the Army, both PRK and LASIK are waived for most service personnel. LASIK is performed in the Army; however, surface ablation, such as PRK and LASEK, is the preferred procedure to be performed on combat-bound soldiers and others in special operations.
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Is LASIK OK for military?

LASIK is a safe procedure that most military personnel, pilots and first responders can have if they are deemed good candidates for it. Previously, PRK was the preferred procedure for people in these fields; however, the healing time is longer with PRK than it is for LASIK.
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How good does your eyesight have to be to join the military?

Current distant visual acuity of any degree that does not correct with spectacle lenses to at least 20/40 in each eye. For entrance into Service academies and officer programs, the individual DoD Components may set additional requirements.
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What eyesight disqualifies you from the military?

The following conditions may disqualify you for military service: a. Distant visual acuity of any degree that does not correct with spectacle lenses to at least one of the following: (1) 20/40 in one eye and 20/70 in the other eye.
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Can I join the military with glasses?

Poor vision typically will not limit your ability to serve in the U.S. Military, so long as your vision problem can be suitably corrected with eyeglasses, contact lenses or vision correction surgery.
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Can Navy Seals have LASIK?

(7) Deficient depth perception from any cause is disqualifying. (8) Photorefractive keratectomy (PRK), laser-assisted in-situ keratomileusis (LASIK), LASEK, intraocular lens implants, or hard contact lens wear for keratoconus within the preceding 3 months are disqualifying for candidates.
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How do you get free LASIK in the Army?

Warfighter Refractive Eye Surgery (LASIK Clinic)
  1. Approval by Commanding Officer (rank of O-3 or above)
  2. Regular Active Army must have at least 18 month remaining on active duty at the time of enrollment (or in conjunction with an executed reenlistment action)
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Which eye surgery is best for Army?

Refractive surgery is often preferable, particularly LASIK or laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis. It's not surprising we see so many people getting LASIK in the military. It's the most common refractive surgery being done today.
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How long does it take to get LASIK in the military?

PRK and Lasik are currently available at all 26 military laser centers for active duty military members. There is excellent access at many of these centers with waiting times from two to eight weeks. Small incision lenticule extraction, known as SMILE, is available at some military laser centers.
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Does the Air Force allow LASIK?

US Air Force

USAF now allows LASIK for all classes of aviators. The change in policy became effective after studies showed there was little or no difference between LASIK-treated eyes and untreated eyes when subjected to wind blast experienced during aircraft ejection or exposure to high altitude, and to high G-forces.
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Will Air Force pay for LASIK?

LASIK will be offered to airmen who are not considered aviation and special-duty personnel.
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Can soldiers wear contact lenses?

It was recommended that for nearly all functions and/or conditions, wearing of contact lenses should be allowed, but that during extended field exercises wearing of hard contact lenses should be discouraged.
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Can I join the military with one eye?

No you cannot. No you cannot join the Army with a blind eye, the DODMERB exam will disqualify you on account of your disability. You might be able to apply for a waiver and get a non-combat role in the Army but you will still have to meet the physical requirements of being a soldier.
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Can I join Air Force with glasses?

The Air Force now offers a variety of eyeglass frame choices. Once you receive your government-issue glasses (a few days after your eye examination), they are the only glasses you are allowed to wear while at basic training. If you don't really need glasses to see, you won't be required to wear them.
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Does LASIK hurt?

Fortunately, LASIK eye surgery is not painful. Right before your procedure, your surgeon will place numbing eye drops into both of your eyes. While you may still feel a little bit of pressure during the procedure, you should not feel any pain.
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Will the Marines pay for LASIK eye surgery?

The Navy and Marine Corps may actually pay for LASIK surgery for soldiers, provided they are not in aviation, diving, or special forces, and they enroll in the Navy LASIK Study program. The Army also has similar requirements regarding LASIK surgery.
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Can you have laser eye surgery in the Army?

Laser eye surgery must have taken place at least 12 months prior. You must be at least 22 years of age at your application. The total pre-operative refractive error was not outside the limits for selection i.e. +6 or -6 dioptre in either eye and the best spectacle corrected visual acuity was within selection standards.
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Can I be a seal with glasses?

Color blindness is disqualifying. Essentially what they are saying is that with glasses your vision MUST be 20/25. Without glasses your vision has to be 20/70 in the eye with lesser vision and 20/40 in the eye of which has better vision.
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Can I join Army after eye surgery?

Candidates with LASIK / PRK at entry level are not permitted in National Defence Academy (NDA), Navy and Air Force as well as at entry level of Other Rank (OR) and Junior Commissioned Officers (JCOs). In Army, the candidates who have undergone LASIK / PRK will not be considered for aircrew duties.
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Does PRK hurt?

PRK does not hurt at the time of surgery. Going through the operation is completely pain free.
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How can I improve my eyesight in 7 days?

Here is a list of 5 easy eye exercises you can do to improve your eyesight.
  1. Palming. Palming is an easy exercise that relieves eye strain and boosts eyesight. ...
  2. Eye rolling. Rolling the eyes is another easy exercise you can do anytime. ...
  3. Refocusing. ...
  4. Blinking. ...
  5. 20-20-20 rule. ...
  6. Tip.
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What are military glasses called?

GI glasses are eyeglasses issued by the American military to its service members. Dysphemisms for them include the most common "birth control glasses" (also called "BCGs") and other variants. At one time, they were officially designated as regulation prescription glasses, or RPGs.
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What glasses can you wear in the Army?

Lens colors must be traditional gray, brown, or dark green shades. Personnel will not wear lenses or frames that are so large or so small that they detract from the appearance of the uniform. Personnel will not attach chains, bands, or ribbons to eyeglasses.
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