Yes, you can, provided you can meet the criteria to enlist. The whole "carrying the family name", "last of kin", "sole Survivor", etc. clause... most of it is merely urban legend, although sole survivor can be used to prevent drafting or deployment under very limited circumstances.
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Approach a local recruiter
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to join the army none hence the name jarhead head is empty like a jar
my name is nganga john karanja i want to aply british army
Pretty much the same as today. There were recruiting depots at most towns and cities. It was much easier to join in 1863 than it is today. If you could walk and breathe, you signed your name (or mark) and were accepted into the army.
Scotland doesn't have its own army. Scotland is part of the United Kingdom and people from Scotland who wish to have a military career join the British Armed Forces. British Army, Royal Navy or Royal Air Force.
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Just find your name in the list of your current family and then click the X to remove yourself. Thats all. Have fun!
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Yes, your son can join the armed forces regardless of being the last to carry on the family name. Military service is open to individuals based on their qualifications and commitment, not their familial status. If he meets the necessary requirements and is willing to serve, he can pursue a career in the armed forces.