For short No. You would require a waiver. Once the felony is more than a certain amount of time old, and you are once again allowed to have a firearm, then a Waiver maybe possible when we are not downsizing. If you just want to b in the military, look into Alternative Options such as the French Foreign Legion.
Enlist or Enlistment
Those with convictions for trafficing, distribution, possession, and/or use are barred from enlistment in the US Military.
Depends if you were prior service and what re-enlistment code you have for the waiver.
No more easily than a male felon. There are some classes of felony convictions that may be waived. For specifics on these it would best to contact your local branch recruiter.
boat or airplane; free if you join a military service of the US and ask for assignment there as part of your enlistment contract.
No, you must enlist in order to be in the Military. The enlistment process is the process in which you establish your contract and everything within (job, term, bonus and options). Without this you are not in the Military.
Sorry,but none i have just been denied enlistment for the same charge.
If she does not posses a prior military service, no.
You can join any military branch after the Marine Corps, with a clean record of course. You won't have to go through their basic training though.
Yeah you can, but your recruiter will probably delay your enlistment until you recover. Believe me...you DON'T want to go to basic with bronchitis.
The minimum age for enlistment in the United States Military is 17 (with parental consent). Without parental consent, the minimum age is 18.
No. You may contact a recruiter online, but you cannot actually join online. Your enlistment isn't finalised until you go to the MEPS station, speak with a career counselor, and sign a contract there at MEPS - nothing you sign from the recruiters themselves actually obligates you to serve in the military.