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If you have 20/20 vision, which is the average score, it means you can see an object clearly from 20 feet away. If your score is 20/70, it means that your vision at 20 feet is like normal vision at 70 feet. The World Health Organization (WHO) classifies this score as moderate visual impairment or moderate low vision.
Having a -9.75 number of glasses is indicative of a myopia. This kind of number can be seen in people who have a bigger eye or a longer eye. You will require glasses for this number for distance vision as well as reading.
In general, for members of the Marines and the Navy, including the Navy SEALs (Sea, Air, Land), visual acuity must be at least 20/40 in the best eye and at least 20/70 in the other, without color blindness. Vision must be correctable to 20/25.
ARMY, INCLUDING SELECTIVE SERVICE General service: (a) Binocular (both eyes open) vision of not less than 20/40 without glasses, provided the vision in the more defective eye is not less than 20/70 without glasses and provided the defective vision is not due to active or progressive organic disease.
Preserve the Sight to Fight! The Tri-Service Vision Conservation and Readiness Branch (TSVCRB) of the DHA at Aberdeen optimizes military visual performance and promotes ocular safety and health, reducing military ocular injuries and ensuring a visually ready force.
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