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I would suggest talking to a recruiter. Anybody else is just giving their opinion (as will I). The worst they can do is say no. Shoot a recruiter an email, or go in person and state your case flat out.
But I'm not sure why you would want to join up? What says this doesn't just happen all over again? Unless you were just a kid when this happened, and now are years older, and at a new level of maturity, I don't see how it can even be considered. I won't pretend to know anything about how the U.S. Navy operates, but there must be a way, even if it's not the standard process, to make your issues known without going AWOL. Would you take the chance if you were the CF?
But I'm not sure why you would want to join up? What says this doesn't just happen all over again? Unless you were just a kid when this happened, and now are years older, and at a new level of maturity, I don't see how it can even be considered. I won't pretend to know anything about how the U.S. Navy operates, but there must be a way, even if it's not the standard process, to make your issues known without going AWOL. Would you take the chance if you were the CF?