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Start by contacting a recruiter for the US Army. They are listed in the phone book, under US Government. The link at the bottom of this page will also take you to the US Army website, and there is a "chat with a recruiter" link there. Good luck!

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Can you be enlisted into US army now?

The US Army, like the other US Military branches are an all volunteer fighting force, which means you have to volunteer to enlist. With your consent, being able to pass the ASVAB and physical you can then be enlisted into the Army.


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Volunteer Military


Did everyone have to join the army?

No. Not in the United States. The US currently has an all volunteer force.


How did the draft?

When men refused to enlist (volunteer) for the Union Army (US Army) during the US Civil War (1861-1865), Uncle Sam DRAFTED THEM!


How did Vietnam war change us?

1. The all volunteer Army! 2. The all volunteer Air Force! (they never drafted much anyway). 3. The all volunteer Navy! 4. The all volunteer Marine Corps!


How did the US obtain most of the men for its army?

Traditionally the method has been predominantly volunteer. When that was not enough the draft has been instituted. Currently we are a volunteer only force.


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People's Volunteer Army


Who did the Texans select to lead the volunteer army?

if you read, on wikipedia it says Stephen Austin was selected to lead the volunteer army.


How did the Vietnam war affect and how?

Lowered the US adult age from 21 to 18, and created an all volunteer Army.


What is army slang for volunteer?

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What is a colonial militia?

it is a volunteer army


How did the draft start?

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