can i join the army with dismissed criminal charges?

i am very interested in joing the army reserves, however i found out that having charges on my record, even if they were dismissed may disqualify me from enlisting. three years ago when i was a club promoter i met a girl that i later found out was under age (16). when i broke all ties with her, she became angry and went to the police. i was charged with endangering the wealthfare of a minor under 17, attempted sexual abuse and attempted forcible touching. at the end of the case the charges were dismissed and the record sealed. i only have a disorderly conduct violationon my record. i am looking for information that can help me. before this, i had never gotten in to trouble with the law nor after.

2010-03-18T11:11:47Z

is the army giving waivers at this time for these charges?

Anonymous2010-03-11T13:13:58Z

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You will need a moral waiver for the disorderly conduct conviction. The dismissed charges don't count against you. Any adverse action as a result of charges being dismissed will count against you (such as diversion programs, court-ordered counseling, fines, etc.) and require a waiver.

Antoinette2016-06-10T08:37:45Z

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Ellis2015-10-09T00:03:12Z

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