There's a 99.99% chance of the answer being no. Some things, you can be waivered in for. Violent crimes, however, no.
Unfortunately the army highly scrutinizes those who have felony because everyone wants to join now. People who have been convinced of a felony have a very slim chance of joining however, some people are able to get waivers based on what the charge was. I am actuality trying to join the army and while I was talking to my recruiter I overheard another recruiter working with a person trying to join who had been convicted of aggravated assault. The recruiter told him that people with aggravated assault cannot join. If your violent felony involved other people you probably cant join
A felony does not automatically disqualify you from joining the army.
Yes.
It depends on the felony. If you have a rape or manslaughter conviction it can be hard but not impossible. If it's a non-violent felony you probably can get a waiver.
The short answer is yes. First, be very sure to tell them that you have a felony. Not disclosing it is a crime. Anything that resulted in an "arrest or in charges being filed". Crimes that can keep you out of the army are larceny, assault, rape, drug related and murder. It really depends on what they choose to waive. It is likely they would waive your felony if it was not serious.
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It dePends on the crime but the army will take u
Nope. Among other problems, you cannot have access to firearms.
It's possible, but highly unlikely to the point of being virtually impossible.
Well, I'm not really sure, I mean, you can go to Army.com, they have the answers to that question, about whether or not you can join the army if you have a felony. I think it said you can, but you'll have to state your records, or if you don't, that is a felony. Just go to army.com, it will tell you
It depends on what exactly you have on your record. Basically meaning if you have a non-violent offence.
The best bet will be the Army. They have the most relaxed standards. Ask your local recruiter.