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Q: Can people sensitive hearing enlist in the military?
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Can the military recruit famous people?

Yes, as long as they qualify and have the desire to enlist.


Can I officially enlist for the military at a military job fair?

No, they don't enlist people at military job fairs. Military job fairs are geared toward former service members trying to find a job in the private sector. Their special training makes them a good fit for specialized positions.


What is it called when people are made to enlist in the miltary?

Mandatory or forced enlistment in the military is called conscription or the draft.


Can deaf people join army?

Absolutely not - unaided hearing is medical pre-requisite for military service in any branch.


Could some people be more sensitive to the noise than the others even by exposure of less decibel than it is suggested normally?

Everyone is different. Many people have sensitive hearing that can pick up more than other people can. These people find "normal" levels of noise to be uncomfortable. There are also people on the other end who have trouble hearing, and find "normal" levels of noise to be too soft.


Does the military accept people that were in special education?

Quite often, yes, provided they can pass the ASVAB with the minimally acceptable GT score for the service in which they hope to enlist.


Does the military allow 59 year old to fight?

The Department of Defense restricts enlistment into the military to People ages 35 or younger. You can re-enlist at a later age if you have prior year's service to apply to the enlistment cutoff.


Can one earn a GED in the National Guard?

A GED or High School diploma is required to enlist. At one time, many people (including me) DID earn their GED while serving in the military.


What was the oldest a person could enlist in the civil war?

There wasn't really a limit to enlist, but the oldest people were around 45.


How many people enlist in the armed services each year?

Roughly 110,000 to 140,000 Americans enlist in the Army a year.


What senses in cat are sharper than people?

Sight, hearing and smell are far more advanced and sensitive in cats than in humans. Possibly the other two are as well.


Which best describes how the North and South enlisted their armies during the Civil War?

The Southern army was not as organized as the North. The North had special stations where people could enlist. They also had a set age that you had to be to enlist in the army (without much effect). The South was much less organized. In the South as long as you could hold a rifle you could join the army. There were no booths where you could enlist. To enlist all you had to do is go to a military camp or base of operations and tell them you wanted to fight. Then they would hand you a rifle and some gear and you were off to battle.