When joining the US Army, you can receive job training in almost any field. You can get training in fields such as Medical, Law, Transportation, Intelligence and more.
There are a few reasons why people may choose to get married before joining the army. One reason is to provide stability and support to their partner while they are away on deployments or training. Additionally, being married can provide certain benefits, such as housing allowances and healthcare coverage, which can be advantageous during military service. Finally, some couples may choose to get married before joining the army to ensure they can be stationed together or have more opportunities to live off-base.
Each army has its own requirements. Ask your local or regional recruiting office for more information or check their website - this is a good idea anyway if you are thinking about joining up.
You can. Joining the army isn't so much about height, it's more about whether or not you can handle the physical challenges presented (i.e. boot camp).
I don't think the U.S army straight out lies to kids, I think they just make joining the army seem a lot more glamourous than it really is. The U.S. army doesn't lie. They may exaggerate some of the facts to get more people to join, but they don't lie. Almost all of what they tell children, or for that case anybody, is what you will see/ receive.
The army does indeed offer RN training. If you are interested in this before you join, talk with your recruiting officer to find out more details. If you decide to do it after joining, you'll want to talk with your supervisor and see who they'll tell you to talk with.
Yes, she had 3 children but they all died young. later, she and her husband adopted 2 more kids and one joined the army.
Army and Marine corp can give 'moral waivers' and allow a person with only 1 felony conviction to enlist. If more than 1 conviction you are SOL for army or marine corp. The air Force and Navy allow waivers for multiple convictions, but waivers are a lot harder to get in these branches of the service.
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Not exactly, but it needs punctuation: "Mike joined the army, and he became more disciplined during the training." But even then it's not an elegant sentence. A better way would be: After joining the army, Mike became more disciplined as a result of the training. OR Mike's army training made him more disciplined. Some people use the term "run-on sentence" to mean a sentence that is long and rambling. But as an actual grammatical error, run-on refers to two sentences that are stuck together as one. For example, "Mike joined the army he became more disciplined during the training."
It depends on the type of surgery and how well you have healed. Medical standards for joining the US Army are strict, but having knee surgery does not automatically disqualify you. It is best to consult with a recruiter for more specific guidance.
to gain more stability