No you don't unless you are in college ROTC or a military university Lime West Point, Air Force Acadamy, and the Naval Acadamy.
You can take ROTC without an obligation to serve in the military upon graduation. The only way you'd be obligated through ROTC is if you attended university on an ROTC scholarship.
Generally if they can graduate from high school, they can join the military.
he went to military school
Yes, the military can pay for your school. You will have to join the military and you will go to a military college but you will get a degree!
Yes, because you're already trained.
the school
It's possible, but a lot of will depend on what you were in for.
Children cannot join the military. You must be at least 18 to sign a military service contract. If you have your high school complete and your parents will sign, you can join at 17.
going to a military school actually can help you get a better rank when you join after attending most of the time officer and ranks like that
Brienne
He went to school at United States Military Academy. He started a Soldier then he became a military leader.
She started out working as a nurse's aid in a veteran's hospital, and decided to join the military, where she became a physical therapist. After leaving the military, she went to med school. She continued working her way up from there, eventually going into biochemistry.
They should, since military school prepares you for the actual military.