You receive no pay or benefits while you are on the Delayed Entry Programme. If you are in the National Guard, have gone through Basic Training under the "split op" programme between your Junior and Senior year of high school, then the pay you receive for your UTAs will be according to the pay scale for your rank in the National Guard.
US army accepts new recruits with high school or equivalent education. Yes you can join army with your high school diploma.
The percentage of school leavers who join the army can vary depending on the country and specific circumstances. In the United States, for example, less than 1% of high school graduates typically choose to enlist in the military each year.
Well, contradictory question. While the US Army will accept 17-year-olds with parental concent, they do not accept non-graduates. You must have a high school diploma.
Yes as long as your parents have signed. I was in the Navy and knew a few 17 year olds. It all depends on when your training starts. It depends. you will need parental consent and a high school diploma or GED. IF you are still in high school, then you will have to graduate. Then you will leave. in the army national guard, you can be in the army and still be in school and get paid for weekend drills. - Army Recruiter
Yes
You'd have to get your GED first.
yes you can
Yes, dumb people can join the army. They may never rise to a high rank, but they can still be soldiers.
you only need a high school diploma to join the army
i think u have to be 18 they probably have a site
high school education and pass a physical
18 years old is the minimum age required to join the Navy ROTC.