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Don't let the Army recruiter coerce you.

This.

Don't let him do this **** to you man. I had an air force recruiter who did something similar to me. Well, actually she flat out told me not to bother her if I'm applying for the other two branches' scholarships. I can't stand recruiters who don't want to do their jobs even though it's what they're paid to do.

OP, they can't force you to pick one branch over the other. If I were you, I would try to find another Army recruiter who's less of an asshat and work with them instead. GL.
 
Are you from Florida?

Same thing happened to me. With the amount of calls I was receiving I could even label it as harassment. My Navy recruiter made a good point, saying if they are treating me that way when I'm not even in... just imagine how it'll be for the years I'm in. I was accepted in January for the Army, and declined it and waited it out for the Navy. It worked out for me and I'm so happy it did, but it was definitely a nervewracking experience. Your mileage may vary
 
Just know that, if you consent, then the Army has to hand over the medical info to the Navy. It's a SPF request.
 
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Your experience with recruiting is not indicative of your time with the respective Dental Corps made up of medical professionals.

This is 100% true. I have spoken with some amazing Army Officers and it would be a real privilege to serve with them. Recruiter experience is not necessarily the experience you'll have in the Dental Corps.
 
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