That would be a big fat NO!
Find the nearest Air Force recruiter and talk to that person. Think carefully before signing up. You will probably be headed to the war zone in Afghanistan.
Electromagnetic force
send in his force along the flanks!
Probably not, the Air Force is by far the hardest to qualify for, and law violations are just one of the qualifying factors. It really depends on what the charge was and the final disposition. For example, If you were in jail and sat out a ticket instead of paying a fine...you are OK, but if you were in prison for anything semi-major then probably not. Your local recruiter can give you the final answer. 1-800-423-USAF
No. The only way to become an Air Force officer after being an enlisted Marine is to finish your contract and join the Air Force. Of course, you must have your degree to become a commissioned officer in any branch of service and the maximum age is 23 to enroll in a military prep school and be an officer. It can be difficult to move up the ranks so when you switch, you will lose your rank and that might not be (for lack of a better word) "motivating" for you.
Yes, you can still join the Air force with a misdemeanor of possession of paraphernalia. You can not join any branches of the military if you have been charged with a felony.
I believe it is possible, if that is ALL the charge amounted to. For a complete answer contact your Air Force Recruiter, he will be able to give you the OFFICIAL answer.
Serious criminal convictions require (and a rarely granted) a waiver. Under Federal law, a felon may not possess a firearm, and is generally not eligible for enlistment.
No. Because he was a adult when he got the charge.
In a charge of robbery it is not the amount of money that was stolen. It is the METHOD by which the robbery was accomplished. (Force & Violence - Knife - Gun - weapon of NY type - etc.)
Friction is the force that causes static charge
No. If it is your dog, you own it, and you may take it. However, if you break into the pound or take it by force, you could still be charge for burglary or whatever other crime fits the circumstances.
Most Definitely
The biggest thing is to keep your nose clean. If you have any kind of criminal record, no matter how minor, you most likely won't be eligible. Enroll in college and enlist in the Air Force right away and make sure you have taken all the training classes that are needed.
charge will be suspended it will not have any direction
The exchange particle for electromagnetic force is the photon. It carries the force. This force is mathematically described by Coulomb's Law.
General Douglas Haig was in charge of the British force on the Somme in World War I.