Yes you can. As a matter of fact, military recruiters who have a Job Corps center near them consider themselves lucky. They visit Job Corps all the time. Many young people who would otherwise not be qualified for the military become qualified upon graduation from Job Corps. If you are a Job Corps student and you are interested in the military, stick out the program. You can even enlist on a delayed entry program during your education at Job Corps. But remember... tell your recruiter not to give you a ship date that is before your graduation from Job Corps!!!
Corps of Military Staff Clerks was created in 1905.
Conscription.
First it's the Air Force, Navy, Army, then Marines. Women do a lot more than the public thinks.
ask a recruiting officer
Yes, as long as they qualify and have the desire to enlist.
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.
You must enlist in the military to become a recruiter. You can choose recruiter as your job.
It Stands for Military Occupational Specialty. In other words, it's your "Job" in the Marine Corps. This defines you and what you do. For example, If you go into 0311 infantry, you have succeeded as a Rifleman.
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.
No, they do not recruit illegal immigrants. They don't allow them to enlist in the armed forces. You must be in good standing to enlist.
No
Yes, you can enlist in the US military without being a citizen. There are restrictions in the type of MOS you can participate in. And the service can accelerate the citizenship process.
When you enlist, you may have career options which will be based on what you've qualified for, and what's available.
Corps of Military Accountants was created in 1919.
check with a military recruiting office
To do this you need a university degree in an related field and join the military as an officer and enter the astronaut corps.
Enlist or Enlistment