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Military moves to issue medical disqualifications earlier in the recruitment process
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Military moves to issue medical disqualifications earlier in the recruitment process

Jimmie Dempsey
Last updated: May 7, 2026 9:20 pm
Jimmie Dempsey Published May 7, 2026
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The U.S. military is tightening its entry standards by shifting more than two dozen medical disqualifications to the earliest stages of the recruitment process.

U.S. Military Entrance Processing Command, also known as USMEPCOM, announced this week that it will prescreen prospective recruits for 28 medical conditions that have been deemed highly unlikely to receive enlistment waivers.

The change does not alter the current eligibility standards so much as it recalibrates the timing of judgement. Determinations that once emerged later in the process will now be flagged at the very first point of contact.

“This is a shift order,” Army Col. Megan McKinnon, USMEPCOM command surgeon, said in a statement. “Instead of doing complete processing and then handing it to the waiver authority, we’ve created a trigger on the front end for these specific conditions that requires additional Service sign off, because all Services agreed that they are unlikely to be waived on the back end.”

Officials say the goal is to conserve resources and reduce unnecessary medical evaluations, particularly in cases not expected to be approved. The list features ailments such as heart valve disease and narcolepsy.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth also issued a memo in March directing a comprehensive review of military standards — including those pertaining to physical fitness, body composition and grooming — across all branches.

The new policy comes as President Donald Trump, speaking at an early Mother’s Day event at the White House honoring military moms, touted a recent uptick in enlistment. Fiscal 2025 marked the highest level of recruiting in more than 15 years, according to the Pentagon.

“Every branch is setting records in recruitment,” the president said on Wednesday. “I can say very confidently, at this moment, we have the highest recruitment, the most successful recruitment for the military — Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, Space Force, all of it.”

“We have lines of people waiting to get in. We’re taking people based on their fitness and their quality,” he added.

Tanya Noury is a reporter for Military Times and Defense News, with coverage focusing on the White House and Pentagon.

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