No, however if you join the one and finish you service time you can then reinlist in the other.
They didn't. They are the same thing.
Typically, the answer would be no. However, it may be possible to receive an entrance waiver. Your local US Army recruiter could advise you better on this.
if possible, it would require a transfer application. Check with your personnel office
The youngest possible US Army soldier possible by US Army Regulations is 17 1/2 years old.
Allows you to switch classes faster.
Type 1,2,3,4,5, or 6
1939
No.
Probably not during your current tour of duty. It may be possible after you complete your current obligation. Talk to a National Guard recruiter for details related to your specific situation.
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you would take as much classes as possible! mostly science and physical courses
As Soon As Possible. ASAP. (Means - hurry, or - AS FAST AS POSSIBLE)