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You are not automatically emancipated. Everything else stays the same except for the fact that you are a soldier. To enlist, you must be 17 with parental consent or 18 without parental consent. You also have to have a high school diploma, or be in the clear for earning one if you still are 17.

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Q: According to the army foi officer at Fort Knox KY minor children are automatically emancipated when they enlisted in the army at age 17 is this correct?
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