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Short Sighted Marines?
Posted: Sun 28 Aug, 2005 7:32 pm
by DropkickedMurphy
Alright then...So I have been recently considering joining the Royal Marines, Paras or another such 'crack' unit but the thing is, I am a bit short sighted. Do they let short sighted bastards in? If they do, what is done about said short-sightedness? I have done a bit of research but its not really mentioned anywhere.
Thanks then
BTW True story, I kept trying to get into this forum but the damn thing wasn't working, then I typed in '
www.militaryforums.co.uk/comeonyouc**t' and it brought me straight to the site. Guess even with technology there's no substitute for a few well placed words eh?
Posted: Sun 28 Aug, 2005 7:51 pm
by Bliartheliar
You do a medical after you apply which has an eye test that you would find at an opticians. They may also ask for your prescription. As long as you are not extremely short sighted you should be ok. I wear glasses and contacts myself, but didnt get rejected.
Use the search button on the top to get more. This topic has been done over and over again.
Posted: Mon 29 Aug, 2005 3:07 pm
by DropkickedMurphy
Bliartheliar wrote:
Use the search button on the top to get more. This topic has been done over and over again.
Yeah well I searched the forum and didn't get any matches. Anyway I guess my main question, having established that it is possible to get in, is how is short-sightedness dealt with practically- I mean I can't see a normal pair of glasses being up to much after you have swum through that tunnel full of dirty water they showed in those old tv ads for example. Cheers.
Posted: Mon 29 Aug, 2005 4:44 pm
by Guest
Yeah well I searched the forum and didn't get any matches.
Why you little!!! *kick in the bum*
Posted: Thu 01 Sep, 2005 10:30 pm
by markd
droppedkickedmurphy I have posted this in another thread but visit this link:
http://www.assoc-optometrists.org/uploa ... 4-navy.pdf
Read through all of it, as they give some common sense advice. I hope it helps put your mind ease
Mark
Posted: Mon 05 Sep, 2005 9:49 pm
by druadan
Search, been covered a hell of a lot. I think the limit is +/- 6.00 in each eye, but don't quote me, as I said you'll find it by searching.
Posted: Mon 05 Sep, 2005 10:01 pm
by robbiew
my afco told me +-3 in each eyes that was on friday so best bet is to get down to afco as has been said before but good luck with your eyes anyways
love by me
Posted: Tue 06 Sep, 2005 4:32 pm
by druadan
Obviously I don't remember rightly then...wonderful things these AFCOs, shame most people don't seem to work out why they're there...
Posted: Tue 06 Sep, 2005 7:10 pm
by Ghost
robbiew wrote:my afco told me +-3 in each eyes that was on friday so best bet is to get down to afco as has been said before but good luck with your eyes anyways
Ulp... I'm -3.00 in each eye, and I thought I had a bit of leeway! I better confirm with my AFCO/optician sometime.
Zak

Posted: Tue 06 Sep, 2005 10:12 pm
by robbiew
like i say better to go down to afco than to have any old fool tell you on an internet forum who knows maybe my afco werent right its always best to check from someone in front of you than any old person over the internet but good luck with your eyes and if that doesnt work get a us citizenship(that speling and this grammer aint not not right

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get laser eye surgery and join the yankydoodledoos

Posted: Thu 08 Sep, 2005 8:58 pm
by Dunners
I have an apllication form which includes an eye test on it, does anyone know what binocular vision is, because my optician didn't have a clue

Posted: Thu 08 Sep, 2005 9:42 pm
by Doc
something to do with equal eyesight in both eyes when it comes to adjusting your eyes from short to long distances. I think.
Posted: Fri 09 Sep, 2005 2:34 pm
by Dunners
cheers
Im going to the careers office soon so I should be able to clear everything up. Its also my first big step with joining the marines

Posted: Fri 09 Sep, 2005 2:46 pm
by GGHT
Dunners wrote:cheers
Im going to the careers office soon so I should be able to clear everything up. Its also my first big step with joining the marines

Good luck mate, unless your seriously dependant on glasses you should e fine.
Im suprised at how quick the process is moving, within one month the RT test, interview and have the medical and the PJFT If I want.
Posted: Fri 09 Sep, 2005 5:01 pm
by Gazza85
Dunners wrote:I have an apllication form which includes an eye test on it, does anyone know what binocular vision is, because my optician didn't have a clue

I think its your combined vision standard. My right eye is worse than my left but when i look at the eye exam board with both instead of indiviualy i can see slightly better.
So on their own my eyes are L 6/36 and R 6/60 but together its 6/36
Or what doc said.