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No. Enlistment is voluntary only. The parent may encourage the child, may leave the child no other option other than poverty and life on the streets, if that child is 17.5 years old that is, but the parent cannot enlist the child.

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Yes, but not to Basic Training and AIT.

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Q: Can parents take there child with them when joining the army?
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