no, they are no longer allowing both parents to join when kids are involved.
Well I just cheked up on it and that is not true. They will allow it but it has to be waivered through to get in.
Yes, all Air Force Pararescue members are active duty personnel.
Yes, I am in the Air Force. You can join active duty up until 27. Are you SURE you want to join?
While you are on active military duty, you CANNOT join a militia unit
You will need to see a recruiter to join active duty.
To enter the US Air Force regardless of component (Active Duty, Reserve, National Guard) you will need either a high school dimploma or GED.
In the Reserve, you can.
He was in the Naval Reserve, and called to active duty shortly after receiving his commission.
Yes, it is still possible to join the ROTC. Before doing so, you need to think about your child and who will be caring for them.
There is no such action for a hardship to join an active duty branch. Hardships are used to be released from the service altogether.
College ROTC commissions Reserve, National Guard, and Active Duty officers. You may choose which one you want.
To join the Navy on active duty, one needs to be younger than 34 years of age. To join the Navy as a reservist, one needs to be younger than 39. The Marine Corps has a slightly different age standard, despite being a part of the Navy. Your husband is too old to join the Marines as an active duty soldier, but is qualified to join the Marine reserves. More information can be found at this website: http://usmilitary.about.com/od/joiningthemilitary/a/enlstandards.htm
Yes they can. I just joined the Air Force Reserve and I am prior service in the Army. It is hard to get into the AF reserves or active duty if you are prior service, because the recruiter has to do more work. Some recruiters do not want to go through the effort when they typically have more people wanting to join than positions that are open. However, it is possible and, if you really want to do it, keep trying until you find a recruiter who is willing to help you.