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Well, this is my first time posting on this site...I had applied to the army back in October of 2007, as an infanteer/ncm/reg forve. I breezed through the cfat, the interview went very well, did the medical and physical with a minor burp, a vision test which I later passed anyways. The only real problem I had was I told them I was allergic to a certain prescription which I took once...over 12 years ago. I have never touched it again since, and it is at best an extremely minor situation which I probably will never encounter again. I recently finished the application process and took my doctors letters stating it would be of no bearing in me being a soldier to the recruiting office in London, Ontario. They sent all my paperwork to Ottawa, which was received there on April 10'th 2008. I called my recruiting office yesterday for an update. They told me that my application had been "finalized" and a letter was mailed to me from Ottawa on Monday April 21 2008. My question now is---> Does this letter tell me that I have been rejected for some reason? Most people who get their acceptance receive a phone call instead of the letter. I am very nervous and have dedicated myself 200% to this for the last 8 months, by studying military, physical training 4 times a week, and I will be shattered if I am rejected. I am curious to know if any1 out there has ever been accepted through this "letter". Or am I right in presuming that my dream is broken? Thank you to anyone with some valuable insight into my situation.