For many young people, the military can offer many benefits, including the opportunity to learn specialized skills, explore
various career possibilities, travel around the world, and obtain signficant health insurance and other benefits.
However, military service is not for everyone, and there are a number of situations in which a particular individual may not
meet the eligibility criteria for enlistment.
To answer many of the questions about AD/HD and mililtary service, please visit the section of our site on AD/HD and the Military
http://www.help4adhd.org/en/living/workplace/military
ADHD and the Military
Ritilin is not welcome in the Armed Forces
ADHD and the Military
ADHD Facts
The Armed Forces and ADHD and LD
ADHD: Current thinking about an old disorder
Military Families & Adoption
ADHD -Military, Police and other Public Safety Careers
Military Women Served with Pride
Pluses of Military Families
ADHD is a disorder that is thought to be neurologically based ... seeking treatment, and jeopardizing jobs and military service.
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