No, none of them have. There are five or six sons.
Joining the military in the US is voluntary. He doesn't have to join if he doesn't want to.
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.
Your son may not have to join the military, there are plenty of jobs that can be done, even if your son did not get very good grades.
It dose not matter if both of your are enlisted in the service child support is something that is court ordered and will not stop. It's just like having the same job as he dose
Please contact your local military service. Army.com
No you can not make any one join the millitary.
Yes, your son can join the armed forces regardless of being the last to carry on the family name. Military service is open to individuals based on their qualifications and commitment, not their familial status. If he meets the necessary requirements and is willing to serve, he can pursue a career in the armed forces.
yes the fact that he has a does not make back support go away
Getting into the military without a diploma depends on which branch your son is interested in. For instance, the Navy he could not, but the Army he could join without a diploma.
Child custody and the military, and deployment of parents with custody, are complicated issues in the United States. If your spouse has custody of her child from a previous relationship and that parent has any rights, she will need the court's permission to move with the child if you join the military and get stationed elsewhere. The laws vary in different states. You should consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction who specializes in child custody issues especially as they are affected by military service.
Yes you can. I am an only child heading off to the Marine Corps myself.
The minimum age to enlist is 17 with parental consent and 18 without consent. The maximum age to enlist is 42.