Could the military help people with Autism?

Something i have always wondered as an autistic person myself is what the effects of military training and discipline has on people with Autism. seeing that the military is all about order,structure and learning you the importance of working in a team it surely can help autistic people develop skills they can use to significantly be better at structuring and giving order to their own personal lives. and thus improve life quality.

I am not advocating for anyone to join the military. i am just curious how people here think if the military could be of any use in helping some people with autism get their life in order.

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  • Hello, so I made a couple posts about this, but I was told I couldn't serve three years ago after graduating high school because of an autism diagnosis. So I called an Army recruiter, after I made a post on here a few days ago and explained to him my circumstances and that I was very sociable and haven't taken any medication. He said that because autism was a PDQ, my best shot was to get a second opinion from a doctor, confirming that I'm "no longer" on the spectrum.

     

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  • Hello, so I made a couple posts about this, but I was told I couldn't serve three years ago after graduating high school because of an autism diagnosis. So I called an Army recruiter, after I made a post on here a few days ago and explained to him my circumstances and that I was very sociable and haven't taken any medication. He said that because autism was a PDQ, my best shot was to get a second opinion from a doctor, confirming that I'm "no longer" on the spectrum.

     

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