yes!! you can join the marines if you are deaf in one ear,but since its a medical condition,you may need waivers
of course you can but make sure you tell them to speak more loudly so that they could hear you
If you join by the end you will probably end your life half deaf.
So why not?!
A minor can only join the military with the permission of their parents and must be at least 17. An 18 year old can join the military on their own.
a type of military only the greatest whales can join
It is not possible for anyone to force anyone else, even a relative, to join the military. The military will only take people who agree to go. If your son refuses, the military will not take him.
you may but only noncombat jobs
No - the minimum age to join any branch of the military is 17, and only with parental permission (signature on your entrance application). Those who are younger can of course join the various military schools and cadet programs around the country in preparation for later military careers.
Of course you can but not with a temporary one
NO you can only join the military at the ages of 17(with a parents permission)-36 years of age.
It depends if you can run. Say if you only have 9 toes, if you can run fine, you can join.
yes they can only if they are not going to work on the battlefield they must work in a highly classified area.
Yes. JROTC has no effect what so ever on what branch you join when you get to College ROTC than it might dictate what branch you join but only if you are going to a military academy like the naval academy or westpoint.
Joining the military in the US is voluntary. He doesn't have to join if he doesn't want to.
A gamete needs only half the number of chromosomes because two gametes join together =]