MEPS (Military Entrance Processing Station) is part of the enlistment process where you will take your ASVAB (if you haven't already), and get your medical physical evaluation done. Once complete you will then swear in to the Delayed Entry Program (DEP).
You will be scheduled for MEPS by a recruiter once you have been pre-qualified, have a qualifying ASVAB, APT, or PiCAT, and your recruiter is certain that you want to enlist
DON’T BRING:
Firearms/ammunition
Items with the appearance of weapons (e.g., lighter that looks like a gun/knife)
Flammable items
Knives, including pocket knives
Self-defense weapons
Fireworks
Illicit drugs
Bongs/syringes/roach clips/rolling papers
Bow and arrows
Leatherman/Gerber type tools
Explosive materials
Razor-type blades/utility knives
Disabling chemicals
Box cutters
Martial arts weapons
Mace/pepper Spray
BB guns
Baseball bats
Compressed air guns
Ice axes/ice picks
Bombs
Alcohol
Tasers/Stun guns
DO BRING:
Must be original documents :
Government issued ID (such as a drivers license)
Social security card
Birth certificate
Education document (high school diploma, GED, college transcripts) for high school graduates. Juniors and seniors do not need this if you haven't graduated yet.
PRESCRIPTION GLASSES! If you wear contacts bring the case and solution. (no colored contacts)
An attitude committed to the Air Force lifestyle (No cursing, fighting, arguing, etc.)
This is a basic guide on what to expect but each individual will have their own specific requirements so use this only as a basic guide. Remember MEPS is looking for a reason to disqualify you so follow your recruiters guidance.
Trust your recruiter! We are not doing all this work to get you here to set you up for failure. If you don't disclose something to them, and then bring it up at MEPS, you will be disqualified and significantly delay your process. This briefing is the time to bring up anything you forgot, not at MEPS!
Remember you represent yourself, your recruiter, and the Air Force down there. Make a good impression.
The morning you process you will wake up at the hotel very early. Go to bed early the night before. You need to move with a sense of purpose at MEPS and can't be moving sluggish or falling asleep.
When you wake up you will shower and get dressed. Make sure you are cleaned up as dirty or stinky applicants may be turned away. While in the shower let warm water run in each ear for a few moments to melt any ear wax down. Don't use a cotton swab as it can push the wax deeper in your ear and prevent the staff from seeing your ear drum.
Brush your teeth but DO NOT use mouthwash. If it has alcohol in it you will fail the breathalyzer.
For breakfast, no coffee, orange juice, or pork products (bacon, ham, sausage) as these can cause you to fail your blood test. Stick to water.
Urinalysis. When you get to MEPS early in the process they will ask who needs to go to the bathroom. Try not to go before arriving at MEPS so that you can do this first thing. You will be required to provide a urine sample in a cup while an observer watches you. If you don't complete it within a few hours of arriving you will have to stay another night and do a second day at MEPS to try again. If a sample is not obtained within 72 hours of you arriving, you are automatically disqualified for 6 months. Just pee in the cup! If you have used marijuana within 45 days of going to MEPS, let your recruiter know so he/she can reschedule you. A failed drug test is a permanent disqualification from the military.
You will be doing the TAPAS personality test which can qualify you for additional jobs.
You will complete your Form 1408 to list any fears or phobias. If you indicate things like a fear of spiders for example, it should be a real phobia. If you see a spider do you just step on it, or go in to a panic? These answers will affect what jobs you qualify to do.
You will have your blood drawn, don't pass out. Look away if you need to but if you can't handle a needle, you will be disqualified.
Your vision will be checked including your vision level (20/20, 20/40, etc.), color vision, and finally depth perception. Depth perception has a high failure rate based on the equipment used. This test will have a series of circles (ex. OOOOO) in a row. There are 5 circles per row and one is elevated closer to you. Your job is to identify which one. If you struggle on it, try crossing your eyes, blinking rapidly several times, looking around the edge (use peripheral vision), or imagine something in the background and focus on that.
The hearing test will have you in a booth with headphones on. You will have a button in each hand. When you hear a beep in the left ear, press the left button, if a beep in the right ear, press the right button. DO NOT use headphones/earbuds 48 hours prior to arrival at MEPS. No loud music or swimming during that period either. This can cause you to do poorly or even fail this test. If you are hearing noises from outside your testing booth (like a printer or other people talking) and it's interfering with your ability to hear the beeps, let the test administrator know! If they don't help you, let the Air Force liaisons know you had issues in the hearing test booth.
Your medical exam will go over all your questions from your DD Form 2807-2 (the form you signed with your recruiter that has medical questions) to make sure it's accurate and there is nothing more to add. You will be asked the same questions in different ways to see if you think up anything else. Any new medical information provided at MEPS will result in you being disqualified and you will need to provide medical records to your recruiter for submission to the doctors for review. This can potentially add weeks or months to the process. Tell your recruiter before going to MEPS!
The rest of the physical portion is similar to a sports physical. Everyone will get their genitals examined. Men, turn your head and cough. Women, you'll be on an exam table in stirrups. The doctor will also look at your sphincter for lesions and hemorrhoids. Women will also have a breast exam.
You will meet with a security investigator to review your background information which will then be sent off for your security clearance investigation. They will also take your fingerprints.
You will listing your availability date when listing jobs. This is the soonest date you are willing to ship out to basic training. This date should be no more than 60 days after going to MEPS (doesn't apply to high school students). Talk to your recruiter if you require a date farther out.
The final step is to swear in to the Delayed Entry Program! If you make it to this point, good job! You've completed the hardest part!
Once the swear-in is over you will be getting on the shuttle back to the recruiting office once everyone is done.
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The following items must be worn while at the MEPS:
*Business Casual Preferred*
Closed toe shoes w/socks
Tops and bottoms
Underwear for males.
Underwear and bras for females. Sports bras, thongs, or see-through underwear are not authorized.
If you wear glasses or contacts, bring them with you. For those with contacts, bring a case and solution as well to store them.
UNAUTHORIZED CLOTHING:
Flip-flops, sandals or open-toed shoes
Plain white T-shirts or sleeveless shirts
Tank tops, tube tops, halter tops, and excessively low cut blouses, and any clothing that exposes the midriff
Shorts/skirts that are more than 3 inches above the knee. If the applicant is unsure; they should wear pants or a long skirt instead
Cut-off shorts or rips/tears
Revealing or see-through clothing
Yoga Pants
Pants or shorts worn below the waist
Military uniforms, to include ROTC uniforms. (Active Duty and Reservists will be allowed to wear clean PT uniforms and Youth Challenge is allowed to wear their uniform of the day.)
Body piercing or earrings of any sort (males and females)
Fingernail or toenail polish
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You will be taking a shuttle (usually) from the recruiting office to the hotel. The Air Force is paying for transportation, hotel, and your food. You will meet a Military liaison at the hotel who will brief you on the rules and get you set up with a room. Dinner and breakfast will be provided.