Fnord wrote:
Your complaint is already out-of-date.
"Asperger's Syndrome" will no longer be an official diagnosis once DSM-V takes full effect.
"Autism" and "Autism Spectrum Disorders" will likely still be disqualifications for military service.
Your response is noted.
Those with Asperger's still refer to themselves as Aspies not just because of it's name, but because of it's symptoms regardless of whatever DSM-V says.
In regards to autism being an instant no-no for military enlistment it depends on what country that you live in. In the U.S., it depends on what recruiter that you see, whether or not you're taking any medication, therapy, treatment, counseling and if you fulfill all the standards and all the requirements, then yes, you can join the military.
In Israel, you're both drafted and you have a choice to enlist if you have A.S.
In Canada it's possible to join but it may depend on what recruiter that you see and if you meet all the standards, requirements and finish the tests with good marks.
The same goes for Australia.
For the land waving the flag of the Union Jack, it's an instant no-go. They will most likely spot you even if you somehow do manage to sneak in.
I have no idea what any other countries' recruiting policies are regarding military service for people with A.S. You're gonna have to ask them. I have no clue.