It all depends on the charge you went to prison and how extensive your criminal record is. But for the most part the Marine Corps can work with you on these things, as long as your record dosent include things like domestic violence towards a female, murder, manslaughter, and drug charges that are above posession. I suggest you talk to your local recruiter for more information and a definete answer on weather or not you can enlist. I hope this helped. Aaron B. U.S.M.C. Enlisted Poolee I leave for basic June 28, 2010
Yes . however it will depend on your offence
No, those currently on parole may not join the military. Few if any who have been on parole may serve their country by enlisting.
no
Yes you can
You cannot join the military while still on parole or probation, or if you have any outstanding fines.
No you can not join on parole, on probation or any fines not paid.
You will have no problems joining the Army. Do not sponsor your wife for a green card until you are in the military. She will be eligible for a parole in place.
No, you must have served your time on parole or probation before you can enlist in the Army. You also have to pay all your fines and have fulfilled all requirements of your probation or parole. Just wait out your time and once parole or probation is over than you can start the process of enlistment.
A person can still join the military with hepatitis C. However, this may not always work out the way that the person wants it to. You can be denied.
17 with a waiver
Best to ask a military recruiter.......................
Join the Peace Corps or military.
Not in combat roles.
It depends on the specific terms of the parole of each person.
no
Yes. I have been in the Army for 8 years, and I have it.