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OK, you are looking to serve your country in a "special operations capacity." But you were separated your first time around with a Trainee Level SPD "JGA" discharge.
Now there are many reasons for entry level uncharacterized discharges, and sometimes those are remedial. Sometimes it's maturity that's lacking, sometimes it is the intagibles of "untrainability."
There is a reason all of the armed forces value a bona fide high school diploma over a GED or a Tier II school (a school with "independant study, home schooling, on-line alternative", etc.). Earning a diploma means sticking with a program start to finish, not accepting shortcuts.
As the The Reaper immediately noticed, you are requesting too many waivers at such an early age and with zero military experience to be considered a candidate for the United States Army Special Forces, and probaby most other Special Operations Forces as well.
I'll be blunt: You couldn't make it through a conventional high school to graduation; you couldn't make it through a garden variety OSUT, you couldn't make it through the enlistment process without a medical waiver (22 degrees or not). You needed a tattoo waiver? WTF? At age 18 you have demonstrated such poor judgment as to get a tattoo that required a military waiver!?
What make you think that SFAS or any SOF selection process will approve you? What can you bring to the table?
You sound like a high school boy who declares from the beginning "I want to be a brain surgeon" when you haven't even made it through college, much less be accepted to medical school.
IF, and only if, you can prove yourself ... say, by obtaining a two year degree; enlisting in the National Guard, making it through MOS training, maybe get a few stripes on your sleeve, demonstrate the ability to make wise decisions, in short, do what too many of our youth of today are unwilling to do: "pay your dues" you be recognized as a special operations candidate.
Then the SF Recruiters will come around to your unit and seek you out.
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