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There's plenty of people with stutters in the military. I have one, and I had a battle buddy with one. I went through in 2014 at Ft. Benning. There's a dude on this subreddit that's going through special forces training and he has a stutter too. He's gotten through most of it so far, still has a few months to go to actually be a green beret. Here's what you do \- Keep your head down, don't say anything \- IF they find out, just fucking say "Drill Sarn't I got a stutter". Own up to it, and they may fuck with you, may not. \- Most of the time you're gonna be saying shit in unison with everyone else, and we usually don't stutter when singing cadences, or dumb shit like the soldier's creed/national anthem as a group \- Excel in everything else so your stutter is your only worry. Listen at all times so you're not always asking questions and adhere to every instruction given to you. It's literally just be at the right place, right time, in the right uniform. Nothing else. Easiest paycheck you'll ever make. Score well on PT tests and know how to shoot/do your MOS. Literally all you need to do as a junior soldier, and nobody will fuck with you. \-/u/s2k2k3 gave some good advice too