Yes, although it requires parental consent for you to enlist before you're 18. I personally left for BCT when I was 17, and turned 18 while I was in BCT.
Go speak to your local recruiter while you are on leave after basic training. If they want your help, they will make the arrangements.
Yes, everyone in the Military is required to go to Basic Training.
No.Members of the Nursing Corps do not go through basic training. They attend an officer training, instead.
Typically No, you will proceed right to your AIT (MOS training) right after Basic Training, unless you are a Reserve soldier you might be able to go home after Basic
For your training they will send you based on what you decide you want to do. If you ask your recruiter he/she should be able to tell you where you go for your basic training. good luck!
Yes
You would go through OBT - Officer Basic Training. There are no enlisted nurses.
depends on when you get to basic training. they allow trainees to go home for Christmas leave now, a few years back they would go straight through training and not get leave before graduating. so you're first chance to go home would probably be after AIT, so with a 9week basic training and lets say an average AIT lasts about 4 or 5 weeks, you're looking at at least 14weeks before you actually have a good solid chance of getting leave to go home. they give soldiers weekends off now during AIT too btw.
To be a military nurse, you would go through OBT - Officers Basic Training - which is a bit different from the basic training enlisted personnel go through.
no you have to go to court to be emancipated and your parents have to approve for you to do so. If you just leave well you just left.
It depends on your MOS. They like to send you to the closest basic training base to your AIT training base because it's cheaper that way.
I believe he had an Infantry MOS, in which case, he would've done One Station Unit Training (Basic Combat Training and Advanced Individual Training, rolled into one package) at Fort Benning, Georgia.